- Smash cut, Sandra Brown
- Blue diary, Alice Hoffman
- Betrayal, a novel, Phillip Margolin
- An American tragedy, Theodore Dreiser
- Monster, Walter Dean Myers ; illustrations by Christopher Myers
- The reader, Bernhard Schlink ; translated from the German by Carol Brown Janeway
- As time goes by, Mary Higgins Clark
- 16th seduction, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
- The motive, John Lescroart
- Defending Jacob, a novel, William Landay
- 12 months to live, James Patterson and Mike Lupica
- Mad honey, a novel, Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan
- Her deadly game, Robert Dugoni
- 12 months to live, James Patterson and Mike Lupica
- The law of innocence, Michael Connelly
- Resurrection walk, Michael Connelly
- Wish come true, a Carson Springs novel, Eileen Goudge
- The laws of our fathers, Scott Turow
- The final case, David Guterson
- Juror #3, James Patterson and Nancy Allen
- Beach road, a novel by James Patterson and Peter de Jonge
- Let me call you sweetheart, Mary Higgins Clark
- The last juror, a novel, John Grisham
- A case of redemption, Adam Mitzner
- A calamity of souls, David Baldacci
- The holdout, a novel, Graham Moore
- The daring ladies of Lowell, Kate Alcott
- The vendetta defense, by Lisa Scottoline
- Apple Tree Yard, Louise Doughty
- First degree, David Rosenfelt
- Stand your ground, Victoria Christopher Murray
- The unquiet grave, Sharyn McCrumb
- Rumpole and the reign of terror, John Mortimer
- New tricks, David Rosenfelt
- Mad honey, a novel, Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan
- Mad honey, a novel, Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan
- As time goes by, a novel, Mary Higgins Clark
- Natchez burning, a novel, Greg Iles
- All this, and heaven too, a novel by Rachel Field ; [foreword by Mary Balogh]
- The verdict, Nick Stone
- Dark fire, C.J. Sansom
- Play dead, David Rosenfelt
- The second chair, John Lescroart
- No way to treat a First Lady, a novel, Christopher Buckley
- A time for mercy, John Grisham
- Resurrection walk, Michael Connelly
- A Christmas garland, Anne Perry
- Defending Jacob, a novel, William Landay
- The #1 lawyer, James Patterson & Nancy Allen
- No way to treat a First Lady, Christopher Buckley