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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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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by Tony Evans
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Quick ViewZora Neale Hurston brings us Black America's folklore as only she can, putting the oral history on the written page with grace and understanding. This new edition of Mules and Menfeatures a new cover and a P.S. section which... See More
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Quick ViewAs a doctor investigates her father's accident, she uncovers a deadly medical conspiracy in this thriller by the New York Times-bestselling author. Diagnosed with Aspergers, Dr. Thea Sperelakis has always been an outsider... See More
by John A. Keel
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