4 La Heat up the summer with these sensational books and movies. CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Section Editor BOOKS Damascus Gate by Robert Stone (Houghton Mifflin, $26): This liter- ary thriller set in Jerusalem corn- bines political intrigue and religious fanaticism. The plot is inspired by real events. YORK TIMES hes-hotting author of TH E TENTH 3 Dead Even by Brad Meltzer (William Morrow/Rob Weisbach, $24): Husband and wife lawyers must answer the question: How far_would you go to save your loved one? This University of Michigan graduate with a law degree from Columbia wrote last summer's best seller Tenth Justice. The Eleventh Commandment by Jeffrey Archer (HarperCollins, $25): Best-selling novelist Jeffrey Archer writes a new thriller revolving around international politics. I'll Be Watching You by Victoria Gotti (Crown, $24): The author of the Senator's Daughter writes a fast- paced psychological thriller a la Mary Higgins Clark. The Long Falling by Keith Ridgway (Houghton Mifflin, $22): A powerful story about a woman who murders her brutal hus- band and longs to find her estranged son. I Love Gootie by Max Apple (Warner, $24): The author of Roommates reminisces about his maternal grandmother Gootie Goodstein. The Lithuanian-born woman settles in Grand Rapids and offers a unique Jewish immigrant experience. The Most Wanted by Jacquelyn Mitchard (Viking, $24.95): A young wife fears for her life when her hus- band escapes from prison. The Passion by Donna Boyd (Avon, $15.95): An erotic and intense saga of betrayal starring werewolves. Pulse by Edna Buchanan (Avon, $23): A Miami businessman wakes up from a heart transplant operation and is compelled to the find the donor's family. Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy (Putnam, $27.95): Would summer be the same without a thriller from Tom Clancy? True to form Clancy delivers international intrigue while unveiling terrorists' plots. The Road to Exile by Didier Nebot BLOCKBUSTERS on page 44