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The Greatest Good (A Garrison Chase Conspiracy Thriller Book 1)
A contract killer. A governor's son. A gunshot heard around the world. "Electrifying and gripping. The Greatest Good is the real deal, a thrilling masterpiece!" - The International Review of Books Garrison Chase has one... See More
THE END: Alpha (THE END: A Christian Post-Apocalyptic Dystopian End-Times Saga Book 1)
When a man in power believes he's God, mankind doesn't have a prayer. === When Constantine Jedidiah Goodfellow shot up through the senate, people were all-too surprised and delighted to see someone in the prime of life... See More
Dark Orbit
''Intellectually daring, brilliantly imagined, strongly felt," this novel of alien contact, mystery and murder is "a winner" (Ursula K. Le Guin). Reports of a strange, new habitable planet have reached the Twenty Planets of... See More
The Body in the Bookcase: A Faith Fairchild Mystery (Faith Fairchild Series Book 9)
A crime-solving caterer delves into the dark side of the New England antiques trade in the Agatha Award-winning, "highly entertaining series" (Booklist). Stretched almost to the limit by the capricious demands of a Boston... See More
Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920s (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)
A history of roaring prosperity -- and economic cataclysm: "The one account of America in the 1920s against which all others must be measured" (The Washington Post). Beginning November 11, 1918, when President Woodrow... See More
Tokyo Cult Recipes
Enjoy the best Japanese food at home with more than 100 dishes from the gastronomic megacity, including favorites such as miso, sushi, rice, and sweets. While many people enjoy an almost cult-like reverence for Japanese... See More
Cracks in the Ivory Tower: The Moral Mess of Higher Education
Academics extol high-minded ideals, such as serving the common good and promoting social justice. Universities aim to be centers of learning that find the best and brightest students, treat them fairly, and equip them with... See More
A Glass of Blessings: A Novel
Barbara Pym's early novel takes us into 1950s England, as seen through the funny, engaging, yearning eyes of a restless housewife Wilmet Forsyth is bored. Bored with the everyday routine of her life. Bored with teatimes... See More
The Preacher's Catechism
Your work as a pastor can make it easy to overlook the deep needs of your own soul. These 43 questions and answers, written to reflect the format of historic catechisms, seek to provide nourishment for weary pastors in the... See More
Vegan Sandwiches Save the Day!: Revolutionary New Takes on Everyone's Favorite Anytime Meal
What's the best thing since sliced bread? The sandwich of course! Layered with flavor, simple and portable, and full of endless variety, sandwiches have been stealing the show for as long as they've existed. But it's time... See More
Skeleton Dance (The Gideon Oliver Mysteries Book 10)
The French police call on the Skeleton Detective when a dog digs up some human bones: "Terrific" -- Publishers Weekly Les?Eyzies?de?Tayac is known for three things: pâté de fois gras, truffles, and prehistoric remains... See More
Homegrown Sprouts: A Fresh, Healthy, and Delicious Step-by-Step Guide to Sprouting Year Round
Sprouts are the ultimate in local food -- harvested no further away than your kitchen counter, they are fresh, delicious, and versatile. Homegrown Sprouts is the complete guide to growing your own sprouts. Choose the right... See More
The Girl from the Well
"[A] Stephen Kinglike horror story... A chilling, bloody ghost story that resonates." -- Kirkus From the highly acclaimed author of the Bone Witch trilogy comes a chilling story of a Japanese ghost looking for vengeance and... See More
Thunder and Lightning: Cracking Open the Writer's Craft
Guidance on how to turn those flashes of inspiration into finished pieces, from the author of Writing Down the Bones and Wild Mind. Any writer may find himself or herself with an abundance of raw material, but it takes... See More
After the Crash: A Novel
"Wonderfully ingenious and altogether satisfying," this French thriller follows the a mystery surrounding the sole survivor of a plane crash (Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review). Just after midnight on December 23... See More
Why Poetry
An impassioned call for a return to reading poetry and an incisive argument for poetry's accessibility to all readers, by critically acclaimed poet Matthew Zapruder In Why Poetry, award-winning poet Matthew Zapruder takes... See More
Angels Landing (A Cavanaugh Island Novel Book 2)
A surprise inheritance leads a city woman to a coastal island, where she finds her true self and a chance at love, in this tender romance. Dedicated social worker Kara Newell needs to shake up her big-city life. She gets... See More
Something Sweeter (Sweet, Texas Book 3)
The men in Texas are hard to resist... Seattle event planner Allison Lane is an expert at delivering the perfect wedding -- even if she might not exactly believe in the whole "'til death do us part" thing. When her father... See More
The Robber Bridegroom (Harvest/HBJ Book)
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author takes a classic fairy tale and turns it into a novel set along the eighteenth-century frontier of the Natchez Trace. In the clammy forests of Louisiana, somewhere between New Orleans and... See More
The Best American Noir of the Century (The Best American Series)
This "impressive crime anthology" presents a century of American greed, crime and comeuppance by some of the genre's greatest authors (Publishers Weekly, starred review). James Ellroy, the author of such noir classics as... See More
The Sexual History of London: From Roman Londinium to the Swinging City—Lust, Vice, and Desire Across the Ages
If Paris is the city of love, then London is the city of lust. From the bath houses of Roman Londinium to the sexual underground of the twentieth century and beyond, The Sexual History of London is an entertaining, vibrant... See More
Darker than Night: The True Story of a Brutal Double Homicide—and an 18-Year-Long Quest for Justice (St. Martin's True Crime Library)
A chilling account of the murders of two hunters in rural Michigan -- a mystery that haunted a community and baffled the police for two decades. In the bitter cold of 1985, two buddies from Detroit embark on a hunting trip... See More
The Coffin Quilt: The Feud Between the Hatfields and the McCoys (Great Episodes)
Based on the true story of the Hatfield-McCoy feud, "this novel beautifully evokes a time, a place, and one of the more peculiar sagas in American history" (Booklist). Fanny McCoy has lived in fear and anger ever since that... See More
Slavery's Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons
Sylviane A. Diouf's Slavery's Exiles reveals the forgotten stories of America maroons?wilderness settlers evading discovery after escaping slavery. Over more than two centuries men, women, and children escaped from... See More
A Sea without Fish: Life in the Ordovician Sea of the Cincinnati Region (Life of the Past)
A "superbly written, richly illustrated" guide to the animals who lived 450 million years ago -- in the fossil-rich area where Cincinnati, Ohio now stands (Rocks & Minerals). The region around Cincinnati, Ohio, is known... See More
The American Home Front, 1941–1942
A New York Times bestseller: This portrait of the United States at the beginning of World War II is "an unexpected and welcome discovery in a time capsule" (The Washington Post). In nearly three thousand BBC broadcasts... See More
The Final Diagnosis
The #1 New York Times-bestselling author's classic novel of life and death drama inside a major American hospital -- "easy to read and hard to stop reading" (Kirkus Reviews). Change is in the air when a new board chairman... See More
A Man's Promise (The Grangers Book 2)
From a New York Times-bestselling author, a jilted groom hopes for second chance at love in book two of a series featuring a "memorable family tree" (USA Today). A man's word is his bond. His family is his strength. His... See More
Rescuing the Bad Boy (Second Chance Book 2)
An event planner struggles to remain professional when a charity fundraiser reunites her with the man who broke her heart in this emotional romance. "Rescuing the Bad Boy is super sexy and full of fascinating characters... See More
Remembering Woolworth's: A Nostalgic History of the World's Most Famous Five-and-Dime
This illustrated history shares "a colorful, nostalgic remembrance of this fascinating business" from 1879 to its closure more than a century later (Library Journal). Millions of Americans have fond memories of shopping at... See More
Dune: The Waters of Kanly
In the aftermath of the battle of Arrakeen, legendary House Atreides warmaster Gurney Halleck takes refuge with spice smugglers, vowing revenge against the Harkonnens no matter the cost. House Atreides may be shattered, but... See More