Just finished Memory Man by David Baldacci and Wayfaring Stranger by James Lee Burke. Just before that I read the latest Michael Connelly book on Harry Bosch.
Leaving for Florida in a month where I can usually find plenty of fiction books I just picked up a non-fiction book named Future Crimes by Marc Goodman. It's about how society's over-connection to technology may be our undoing. Only in the early pages and I'm already concerned about our future being so tied into technology. Maybe I should stick to fiction, reality can be unnerving. :)