The newest books — by Jewish authors, about Jewish subjects or of interest to Jewish readers. 'The Tenth Justice' FICTION By Brad Meltzer; William Morrow and Co.; $23. The Nature Of Blood By Caryl Phillips; Knopf; $23. The West Indies-native author of en newly hired Supreme Michigan alumnus and Columbia Court clerk Ben Addison Law School graduate, is sure to spills the beans about an be compared to John Grisham, upcoming court decision to Scott Throw, David Baldacci and a wily con artist posing as a for- other lawyers now at home on the mer clerk, he unwittingly becomes best-sellers list. While the first- party to an elaborate scheme that time novelist moves the story threatens the integrity of the sa- along at a quick clip and throws in a zinger or two, making it worth cred halls of justice. Terrified of ruining his promis- sticking around to the end, it is ing career, Addison refiises to turn hard to empathize with most of himself in. Instead, he seeks the the characters who are the type assistance of his three equally of people you dread running into well-connected and ambitious at a high school reunion: over- achievers with little roommates — a senator's sense of humor. aide, a cub reporter, and a BOOKS For those hip politicos State Department under- familiar with life within ling — and co-clerk Lisa in a plan to outsnake the blackmailer, the Beltway, The Tenth Justice who continues to hold Addison's will undoubtedly hold your at- tention with plenty of familiar golden-boy future in his hands. It is not long, however, before people and places. And it is fun to the once inseparable pals discov- take a behind the scenes gander er how deep they have gotten at the egos and maneuvering at themselves in. When careers are work in the nation's High Court. put on the line and lives are at But for the majority of us hum- stake, the tenuous nature of blinos, the story is long on Ivy friendship and ambition are put League name-dropping and a bit to the test as alliances shift and short on gritty intrigue. As Lisa says near the beginning priorities come into focus. Author Meltzer, a University of of this caper, "This isn't The Firm," and sure enough, she is not far of Leslie Joseph is a freelance editor and an avocational reader. — Leslie Joseph Crossing the River and Cambridge has previously mapped the journeys of people whose lives have been dis- rupted by history. In The Nature of Blood, he shifts back and forth, telling the tales of a German Jewish girl during World War II, her uncle's fight for Israeli statehood, a 16th- century Jewish Venetian ghetto, an Ethiopian Jewish woman settling in Israel. The Actual By Saul Bellow; Viking; $17.95. Nobel Laureate and author of Herzog and Humboldt's Gift, Bellow has produced a novella that tells of the comedy and tragedy of the tenac- ity of first love, in the cosmopolitan Chicago "where bankers quote Ham- let and intellectuals stumble into wealth." Snow In August By Pete Hamill; Little Brown; $23.95 The author of A Drinking Life turns his keen evocation of New York City life to 1947 Brooklyn and a friendship between a lonely rab- bi and an Irish-Catholic boy. The Dog King By Christoph Ransmayr; Knopf $24. .T he PUTTERMESSER PAPERS N8Yel (/) LU Cf) Ransmayr — born in Austria and living in Ireland — has won Europe's most prestigious literary award: the Aristeion Prize, which he shared with Salman Rushdie. A camp sur- vivor returns to the Eastern Euro- pean hometown where his Jewish wife died. He lives in a villa sur- rounded by hounds, earning him the nickname "Dog King." A story of flight and survival. The Puttermesser Papers By Cynthia Ozick; Knopf; $23. The author of The Shawl and The Messiah of Stockholm here tells of the adventures of a female Don Quixote transplanted in Manhattan. Her fantasies more influential than her reality, she takes Hebrew lessons from an uncle who dies be- fore she was born, and she makes a golem out of the earth of her house- plants. LU Sunrise Shows Late By Eva Mekler; Bridge Works; $21.95. UJ LU 80 Mekler's debut novel tells the sto- ry of a Polish-Jewish resistance fighter in World War II Germany who falls in love with two very dif- ferent men.