mmmm... my favorite topic!
Monster Hunters International by Larry Corriea. Apparently monsters do walk amongst us, to the point where the Feds pay bounties for those who hunt them down. EXCELLENT read for the fantasy/paranormal intrusion onto real life crowd - plus guns!! Larry is a HUGE gun nut in real life, so some of the descriptions of weaponry drag on a bit, but still, excellent.
Boone: A Biography by Robert Morgan. One of the best, most interesting bios I have read in a long time. I never knew that much about Daniel Boone other than the legends and tall tales. While the author is not out to do a hatchet job, the reality is that Boone was not a good guy in terms of caring for his family, etc. Very good read.
Sin in the Second City: Madams, Ministers, Playboys and the Battle for America's Soul by Karen Abbott. This is a true account of the Everleigh sisters, who ran a world famous brothel in Chicago in the early 1900s. In fact the term "To get laid (everleighed)" originated with their house of ill repute. Extremely interesting story.
When the Devil Came down to Dixie: Ben Butler in New Orleans by Chester G. Hearn Historical narrative about Major General Benjamin F. Butler's administration in New Orleans during the second year of the Civil War. Some historians have extolled the general as a great humanitarian, while others have vilified him as a brazen opportunist, agreeing with the wealthy of occupied New Orleans who labeled him "Beast" Butler. In my opinion? A greedy thieving moronic Yankee. Still, well written.