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What if finding your family means losing yourself in the process? Haunted by the disappearance of her father and sister, Talia Turner is left grasping for answers in a world that's quick to forget. Consumed by grief and... See More
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by Polina Quinn
(8 reviews)
What if finding your family means losing yourself in the process? Haunted by the disappearance of her father and sister, Talia Turner is left grasping for answers in a world that's quick to forget. Consumed by grief and... See More
(1,988 reviews)
A scientist and a soldier must join forces when combat drones zero in on targets on American soil in this gripping technological thriller from New York Times bestselling author Daniel Suarez. Linda McKinney studies the... See More
(403 reviews)
How America's failed wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria have resulted in increased threats at home -- from jihadist terrorism to the rise of Western ultra-nationalism. In the Management of Savagery, Max Blumenthal... See More
by Zadie Smith
(224 reviews)
"[These essays] reflect a lively, unselfconscious, rigorous, erudite, and earnestly open mind that's busy refining its view of life, literature, and a great deal in between." -- Los Angeles Times Split into five... See More
by Julie Kagawa
(1,988 reviews)
Wicked faeries, betrayals and forbidden love... This special edition of The Iron Queen includes the bonus novella Summer's Crossing and an excerpt from the new book in the New York Times international bestselling the Iron... See More
(880 reviews)
Clarissa, wife of a diplomat, is adept at spinning tales of adventure but when a murder takes place in her drawing room she finds live drama much harder to cope with. Desperate to dispose of the body before her husband... See More
by Tim McGrath
(546 reviews)
The extraordinary life of James Monroe: soldier, senator, diplomat, and the last Founding Father to hold the presidency, a man who helped transform thirteen colonies into a vibrant and mighty republic. "A first-rate account... See More
(272 reviews)
"Weller rivetingly recounts these gutsy ladies' time on the front lines... an inspiration for future generations of journalists." --Vanity Fair For decades, women battered the walls of the male fortress of television... See More
(197 reviews)
Robert E. Howard is famous for creating such immortal heroes as Conan the Cimmerian, Solomon Kane, and Bran Mak Morn. Less well-known but equally extraordinary are his non-fantasy adventure stories set in the Middle East and... See More
by Suzanne Goin
(93 reviews)
Since her James Beard Award-winning first book, Sunday Suppers at Lucques, Suzanne Goin and her Los Angeles empire of restaurants have blossomed and she has been lauded as one of the best chefs in the country. Now, she is... See More
(96 reviews)
Rich in family drama, passion, and human affinity, critically acclaimed author Frederick Buechner's contemporary retelling of this captivating and timeless biblical saga revitalizes the ancient story of Jacob, delighted our... See More
by Eric Ambler
(122 reviews)
The Dark Frontier launched Eric Ambler's five-decade career as one of the most influential thriller writers of our time. England, 1935. Physicist Henry Barstow is on holiday when he meets the mysterious Simon Groom, a... See More
by Lou Berney
(876 reviews)
FINALIST FOR THE LA TIMES BOOK PRIZE! From Lou Berney, the acclaimed, multi award-winning author of November Road and The Long and Faraway Gone, comes a Dark Ride Sometimes the person you least expect is just the hero you... See More
(187 reviews)
In sixteen wonderful stories, Pulitzer Prize-winning author James A. Michener burrows deep into the secret lives of animals and the hidden world of nature. Here he sheds light on nature's most awesome and beguiling... See More
(465 reviews)
The Catholic Church is the longest-enduring institution in the world. Beginning with the first Christians and continuing in our present day, the Church has been planted in every nation on earth. The Catholic Church claims... See More
by Ed Mcgaa
(417 reviews)
"A dear stream of practical knowledge with the mind change we need to save the life of our Mother Earth--and ourselves... This is a book for every person who loves this planet. Eagle Man shows us the joyful path home to our... See More
(164 reviews)
The immortal legacy of Robert E. Howard, creator of Conan the Cimmerian, continues with this latest compendium of Howard's fiction and poetry. These adventures, set in medieval-era Europe and the Near East, are among the... See More
(250 reviews)
Whether they're parents, married without kids, or single, most people want to do better at mealtime -- they want to put good, nutritious food on the table, they're looking for a more diverse repertoire of dishes to prepare... See More
(1,903 reviews)
Mitchell Hogan, an imaginative new talent, makes his debut with the acclaimed first installment in the epic Sorcery Ascendant Sequence, A Crucible of Souls, a mesmerizing tale of high fantasy that combines magic... See More
(129 reviews)
As much a portrait of his time as a biography of the man, Karl Marx: Greatness and Illusion returns the author of Das Kapital to his nineteenth-century world, before twentieth-century inventions transformed him into... See More
(102 reviews)
Barbara Halliwell, on a grant at Oxford, receives an unexpected package-a centuries-old memoir by a Korean crown princess. An appropriate gift indeed for her impending trip to Seoul, but Barbara doesn't know who sent it. On... See More
by Reza Aslan
(1,703 reviews)
A fascinating, accessible introduction to Islam from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Zealot FINALIST FOR THE GUARDIAN FIRST BOOK AWARD In No god but God, internationally acclaimed scholar Reza Aslan explains... See More
by Fritz Leiber
(1,406 reviews)
The award-winning sword and sorcery classic that introduced Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, from a Grand Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy. First in the influential fan-favorite series, Swords and Deviltry collects four... See More
by Adam Rubin
(20,091 reviews)
A #1 New York Times bestselling phenomenon, this deliciously funny read-aloud is an unforgettable tale of new friends and the perfect snack that will make you laugh until spicy salsa comes out of your nose. Dragons love... See More
by Jerry Kramer
(514 reviews)
In 1967, when Jerry Kramer was a thirty-one-year-old Green Bay Packers offensive lineman, in his tenth year with the team, he decided to keep a diary of the season. "Perhaps, by setting down my daily thoughts and... See More
(102 reviews)
Winner of the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award An urgent and definitive examination of how the legal system prevents accountability for police misconduct, from one of the country's leading scholars on... See More
(6,255 reviews)
From the bestselling author of The Day of the Jackal, international master of intrigue Frederick Forsyth, comes a thriller that brilliantly blends fact with fiction for one of this summer's -- or any season's -- most... See More
by Eric Ambler
(304 reviews)
All in all Steve Fraser had enjoyed his three-year stint in the former Dutch Southeast Asian colony of Sunda, and he'd been well compensated. But now he was looking forward to a last weekend in the capital before heading... See More
by Un-su Kim
(602 reviews)
ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE'S 100 BEST MYSTERY AND THRILLER BOOKS OF ALL TIME ? A fantastical crime novel set in an alternate Seoul where assassination guilds compete for market dominance. "The Plotters's first convenient... See More
by Craig Childs
(238 reviews)
From the deserts of Chile, through the genetic wasteland of central Iowa, to the drowned land bridge of the Bering Sea, the author of House of Rain uncovers the cataclysms that tell us what could be next -- and the... See More
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