The Stavros Manuscript
A man hopelessly obsessed with finding the key to an indecipherable 700-year-old manuscript descends into a ghostly world of madness. "Wholly mesmerizing... A wonderfully strange and engrossing thriller." -Kirkus... See More
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(34 reviews)
Quick ViewA man hopelessly obsessed with finding the key to an indecipherable 700-year-old manuscript descends into a ghostly world of madness. "Wholly mesmerizing... A wonderfully strange and engrossing thriller." -Kirkus... See More
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Quick ViewA disgraced soldier. Evil men playing for power. When all that is dear to him is wrenched away, will he hold true to his oaths? Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1614. Jacek D?browski has endured an unjust exile. Falsely... See More
by Karen Kay
(519 reviews)
Quick ViewForbidden love Lakota, Book 1 As she travels west to join her cavalry officer father at his Kansas outpost, Kristina Bogard eagerly anticipates new adventures -- and her first glimpse of wild Indians. She has long dreamed... See More
by Thomas Mann
(368 reviews)
Quick ViewThe world-famous masterpiece by Nobel laureate Thomas Mann -- here in a new translation by Michael Henry Heim Published on the eve of World War I, a decade after Buddenbrooks had established Thomas Mann as a literary... See More
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Quick ViewThe remarkable story of a German-born Jew who escaped Nazi Germany only to return as an American commando on a secret mission behind enemy lines. Growing up in Germany, Freddy Mayer witnessed the Nazis' rise to power. When... See More
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Quick ViewIn Elizabeth Bear's All the Windwracked Stars the last of the Valkyries has come to the last city at the end of time, to reclaim the ancient swords of her dead brothers and sisters It all began with Ragnarok, with the... See More
(281 reviews)
Quick ViewAn essential collection of career-spanning writings by the political satirist and #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Parliament of Whores. From his early pieces for the National Lampoon, through his classic reporting... See More
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Quick ViewThe Soviet Union was the largest state in the twentieth-century world, but its repressive power and terrible ambition were most clearly on display in Europe. Under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union... See More
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Quick ViewThis New York Times-bestselling biography follows President Lincoln through one fateful year as he rose to the moment of America's greatest crisis. As 1862 dawned, the American republic was at death's door. The federal... See More
(83 reviews)
Quick ViewIf you're like most developers, you rely heavily on JavaScript to build interactive and quick-responding web applications. The problem is that all of those lines of JavaScript code can slow down your apps. This book reveals... See More
by Lori Wick
(332 reviews)
Quick ViewDakota Rawlings, Texas Ranger, is accustomed to big adventure... but nothing in his work has prepared him for the seemingly easy task of escorting Miss Darvi Wingate to the town of Stillwater and on to Aurora. Quick-witted... See More
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Quick ViewHarlan Ellison, Richard Christian Matheson, Connie Willis, and many more contribute to a compelling psychological exploration of the many shades of love An incubus disguised as a high school girl puts a disturbing spin on... See More
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Quick ViewCombining Indian myths, epic history, and the story of three college kids in search of America, a narrative includes the monkey's story of an Indian poet and warrior and an American road novel of college students driving... See More
by Thomas Perry
(3,323 reviews)
Quick View"A master class in thriller writing" from the New York Times bestselling author of The Butcher's Boy and Sleeping Dogs (Los Angeles Times). In Thomas Perry's Edgar Award-winning debut The Butcher's Boy, a professional... See More
by Isabel Wolff
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Quick View"A captivating story about the power of friendship... More than a novel, it is a recipe for happiness." -- Anne Fortier, New York Times bestselling author of Juliet Every dress has a history. And so does every... See More
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Quick ViewFrom Paralympic ski racer and YouTube star Josh Sundquist, comes an always-funny (and sometimes-awkward) memoir about teenage misadventures. When I was twenty-five years old, it came to my attention that I had never had a... See More
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Quick ViewIn "William the Conquerer, " Professor Douglas analyzes the causes and the true character of the Norman impact upon England in the eleventh century. The work is both a study of Anglo-Norman history and a biography of a man... See More
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Quick View"Lansdale's best known -- and frequently most disturbing -- stories... sanctified in the blood of the walking Western dead and righteously readable." -- The Austin Chronicle From the award-winning master of mojo... See More
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Quick ViewHugo and Nebula award-winning science fiction Grand Master Frederik Pohl presents a fictional account of the worst nuclear disaster in human history. Chernobyl: The very name conjures the catastrophe that the world feared... See More
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Quick ViewAn attempt on the president's life sends an ex-Marine to face an old enemy in Vietnam in the New York Times-bestselling author's technothriller. A Secret Service agent is dead, an apparent suicide. A presidential candidate... See More
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Quick ViewA monumental epic tale of space exploration and alien contact from one of science fiction's greatest writers In the future, humankind has taken only limited advantage of a miraculous gift left for it in the far-distant... See More
by Ed McBain
(837 reviews)
Quick ViewA police detective hunts for a pattern in a puzzling murder spree in this mystery by "a master" (Time). A blind violinist taking a smoke break. A cosmetics sales rep cooking an omelet in her own kitchen. A college... See More
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Quick ViewWhen David Souter was nominated by President Bush to the Supreme Court, he cited John Marshall Harlan as his model. It was an interesting choice. Admired by conservatives and deeply respected by his liberal brethren, Harlan... See More
by Paul Theroux
(913 reviews)
Quick ViewThe acclaimed author of The Great Railway Bazaar retraces his legendary journey through Europe and Asia in this "funny, informative and lyrical" travelogue (The Guardian, UK). Paul Theroux virtually invented the modern... See More
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Quick ViewCaptive of Sin is Anna Campbell's latest romance about two tortured souls who, despite the odds, find a once-in-a-lifetime love. When Sir Gideon Trevithick vows to protect a defiant beauty whatever the cost, he's dismayed to... See More
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Quick ViewThis account of the rise and fall of Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie is "an unforgettable, fiercely comic, and finally compassionate book" (Salman Rushdie, Man Booker Prize-winning author). After Haile Selassie was... See More
by Dennis Bray
(89 reviews)
Quick View"A beautifully written journey into the mechanics of the world of the cell, and even beyond, exploring the analogy with computers in a surprising way" (Denis Noble, author of Dance to the Tune of Life). How does a... See More
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Quick ViewThis is a completely revised edition of the classic cookbook that makes genuine medieval meals available to modern cooks. Using the best recipes from the first edition as a base, Constance Hieatt and Brenda Hosington have... See More
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Quick ViewAn unrivaled portrait of day-to-day life in the NFL: "Riveting... an instant classic" (New York Times Book Review). By spending a year with the New York Jets, Nicholas Dawidoff entered a mysterious and private world with... See More
by Lane Moore
(163 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom Lane Moore, the critically acclaimed author of How to Be Alone, comes a searingly intimate yet wildly funny exploration of the frustrating, messy, and, at times, deeply joyful experience of learning how to make... See More
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Quick ViewA history of heartbreak -- replete with beheadings, uprisings, creepy sex dolls, and celebrity gossip -- and its disastrously bad consequences throughout time. Spanning eras and cultures from ancient Rome to medieval... See More
by Peter Hayes
(426 reviews)
Quick ViewFeatured in the PBS documentary, "The US and the Holocaust" by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein "Superbly written and researched, synthesizing the classics while digging deep into a vast repository of primary... See More
by Toni Blake
(429 reviews)
Quick ViewSometimes you have to create your own destiny... Christy Knight grew up in Destiny, Ohio, but lately she feels that her future lies elsewhere. Her parents are gone and the beautiful jewelry she creates doesn't pay the... See More