Yes, at present there's not that much around. I recommend those menitoned above.
Otherwise you're left either with
(i) Old material which has not been updated (eg Morris et al). Books on the fossil record by people like Gish however, still have a lot of good points to make.
(ii) Kids books.
(iii) Highly technical stuff. Like the RATE book on the new helium diffusion method of dating that shows that radiodecay was probably accelerated (helium from radiodecay is still present but hasn't diffused out of the granites despite supossedly plenty of time to do so).