Jocelyn McClurg

USA TODAY

USA TODAY’s Jocelyn McClurg scopes out the hottest books on sale each week.

1. Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler (Hogarth, fiction, on sale June 21)

What it’s about: Reimagines The Taming of the Shrew in this modern tale about Kate, a teacher caring for her eccentric father, and Bunny, her pretty younger sister.

The buzz: Pulitzer Prize-winner Tyler is the latest writer to take on the Bard as part of the Hogarth Shakespeare series; 2016 marks the 400th anniversary of his death.

2. Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Enigma by Eric Van Lustbader (Grand Central, fiction, on sale June 21)

What it’s about: Bourne learns he has four days to stop an international disaster after a warning from an old Russian friend, a fellow spymaster.

The buzz: Bourne will also be back in movie theaters this summer, as Matt Damon returns to the role in Jason Bourne on July 29 (featuring a different plot from the novel).

3. The Day the President Was Shot by Bill O’Reilly (Henry Holt, non-fiction, for ages 10-14)

What it’s about: A young readers’ adaptation of Killing Reagan, which recounted the 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan and its aftermath.

The buzz:Killing Reagan, part of O’Reilly and Martin Dugard’s hit historical franchise, landed at No. 1 on USA TODAY’s Best-Selling Books list last fall.

4. The Pursuit by Janet Evanovich andLee Goldberg (Bantam, fiction, on sale June 21)

What it’s about: Former con man Nick Fox and FBI agent Kate O’Hare face off against an ex-Serbian military officer who wants to destroy a major American city.

The buzz: The previous four Fox & O’Hare thrillers were all Top 20 USA TODAY best sellers.

5. My Father and Atticus Finch: A Lawyer’s Fight for Justicein 1930s Alabama by Joseph Madison Beck (Norton, non-fiction, on sale June 21)

What it’s about: Memoir about the author’s father, who defended a black man accused of raping a white woman, in a case similar to the one Harper Lee depicted in To Kill a Mockingbird.

The buzz: Sadly, the saintly Atticus Finch was tarnished by Lee’s revisionist 2015 release, Go Set a Watchman.