Love, Lydie
"Tender and engrossing." -SPR Sometimes the music of tomorrow can play louder than the echoes of yesterday... Rock star Nathan Roth believes he's experienced everything life has to offer -- until he witnesses a heated... See More
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by Blair Harton
(80 reviews)
"Tender and engrossing." -SPR Sometimes the music of tomorrow can play louder than the echoes of yesterday... Rock star Nathan Roth believes he's experienced everything life has to offer -- until he witnesses a heated... See More
(3 reviews)
A betrayal - A plot rooted in greed - A conspiracy at the highest level... When CIA agent Adam Darby is abducted and left stranded in the wilderness, he never expected it would lead him to a group of retired operatives, a... See More
by Reut Barak
(9 reviews)
Funny Twists on your favorite Fairy Tales that will make you laugh out loud! Age 16+ Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a woman who was allergic to dust. Her name was Cinderella. In the same land, there was a... See More
(6 reviews)
Uncover an incredible collection of unbelievable true stories about the young heroes of WWII! Are you looking for a unique history book that focuses on the feats of children and teens during the war? Do you want to... See More
by Matt Morris
(1 review)
? Limited-Time Price - Get Your Copy Today! ? Do you find yourself overanalyzing texts, seeking constant reassurance, or fearing that the people you love will leave? Does love feel like something you have to earn, chase, or... See More
(62 reviews)
Stephen R. Donaldson is one of America's acclaimed storytellers. But in the 1980s, he published three novels about private investigators Mick Axbrewder and Ginny Fistoulari, as paperback originals under the pseudonym "Reed... See More
(105 reviews)
A thrilling history of the Office of Strategic Services, America's precursor to the CIA, and its secret operations behind enemy lines during World War II. Born in the fires of the Second World War, the Office of Strategic... See More
(200 reviews)
Best Books of 2024: "Frerick's prose throughout is both direct and masterfully controlled, with every point supported by extensive references and notes. This is no alarmist screed but rather a careful, systematic, and... See More
by Andrea Levy
(2,626 reviews)
The "brilliant" story of July, a slave girl living on a sugar plantation in 1830s Jamaica just as emancipation is coming into action (Reader's Digest). Told in the irresistibly willful and intimate voice of Miss July, with... See More
(143 reviews)
Simple, effective ways to put things in their place from the therapist, professional organizer, and author of Making Peace with the Things in Your Life. Those piles of papers, clothes, and other things you thought you'd... See More
by Mike Carey
(1,001 reviews)
A freelance exorcist helps a grieving couple find their daughter's ghost in this supernatural thriller by the author of The Girl with All the Gifts. "Carey juggles characters and bits and pieces of plot like a man with a... See More
by Leanne Brown
(2,208 reviews)
"[A] beautiful book full of recipes that fit a food stamp budget," this IACP Cookbook Award winner shows that skill, not cost, is the key to great food. (Michael Pollan, New York Times-bestselling author of The Omnivore's... See More
(57 reviews)
The book that changed the American church, with new essays that "prove that one can be a dedicated Christian and a social reformer at the same time" (The New York Times Book Review). Published at the beginning of the... See More
by Ahmed Rashid
(235 reviews)
Correspondent Ahmed Rashid brings the shadowy world of the Taliban -- the world's most extreme and radical Islamic organization -- into sharp focus in this enormously insightful book. He offers the only authoritative account... See More
by Eliot Asinof
(765 reviews)
A "vividly, excitingly written" classic of baseball history: "The most thorough investigation of the Black Sox scandal on record" (Chicago Tribune). It was "the most gigantic sporting swindle in the history of America"... See More
(242 reviews)
Marian Robertson rescued a child and destroyed her reputation. Now, to keep her family safe, she must marry the stern, dark-eyed warrior negotiating a truce between their clansand risk her heart to protect the truth... See More
by Ellis Peters
(2,884 reviews)
To save his estranged son, a monk risks breaking his vows in this "moving and suspenseful" entry in the Silver Dagger Award-winning medieval mystery series (Booklist). For Brother Cadfael in the autumn of his life, the... See More
(12,785 reviews)
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them In ancient times the Rings of Power were crafted by the Elven-smiths, and Sauron, the Dark Lord, forged the One... See More
(764 reviews)
Tarot Plain and Simple by Anthony Louis is the book you've been waiting for! As the title indicates, this book presents the Tarot in clear language that anyone can understand. If you've had trouble learning the Tarot, this... See More
by John Lukacs
(529 reviews)
A "gripping [and] splendidly readable" portrait of the battle within the British War Cabinet -- and Churchill's eventual victory -- as Hitler's shadow loomed (The Boston Globe). From May 24 to May 28, 1940, members of... See More
by Augustine
(70 reviews)
This is the first new rendition for a generation of The City of God, the first major intellectual achievement of Latin Christianity and one of the classic texts of Western civilisation. Robert Dyson has produced a complete... See More
(51 reviews)
Nicole Keenan is a police officer in a sleepy county town..content in her denial. She can hide her secret for only so long before an ancient grudge and the power hidden inside her burst to life. Dance with fierce warriors... See More
(101 reviews)
A wounded hero must confront his own worst enemy: himself Mick "Brew" Axbrewder was once a great P.I. That was before he accidentally shot and killed a cop--worse, a cop who happened to be his own brother. Now he only works... See More
(74 reviews)
In the sprawling new novel The Man Who Fought Alone, Stephen R. Donaldson tells a tale of a hero's dark night of the soul. Mick Axbrewder has enough problems to kill any ten lesser men. He's a recovering alcoholic. He's... See More
(55 reviews)
Running away from yourself never works. You'll always catch up. "Donaldson, at his trademark best, fleshes out the characters to the max... and it's all wrapped around a well-paced, cleverly-plotted mystery that will leave... See More
(4,607 reviews)
From Peter Swanson, the acclaimed author of Eight Perfect Murders, The Girl with a Clock for a Heart is an addictive, nonstop thriller -- an ever-tightening coil of suspense that grips you right up to its electrifying... See More
by Jim Harrison
(150 reviews)
In three novellas, Jim Harrison takes us on an American journey as he leads us through the wondrous landscape of the human heart. In this "richly allusive and wickedly funny" collection, Jim Harrison offers "three... See More
(1,082 reviews)
"A model of scientific writing: erudite, witty, and clear." -- New York Review of Books In this Pulitzer Prize finalist and national bestseller, one of the world's leading cognitive scientists tackles the workings of the... See More
by Ellis Peters
(1,339 reviews)
Charges of heresy and murder are complicated by the contents of a mysterious treasure chest In the summer of 1143, William of Lythwood arrives at the Benedictine Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, but it is not a joyous... See More
(81 reviews)
A light-hearted cozy mystery full of colourful characters! Quentin Cadbury and Wanda Merrydrew have only been private detectives for a short time. Yet after locking horns with London's criminal underworld, they now have a... See More
(29 reviews)
Pour some prosecco and cook up some delicious antipasti, pizzas, pastas, Italian sweets, and more -- with simple recipes from two James Beard Award-winning authors. Canal House Cooking Volume No. 8:Pronto!, the newest... See More
by Amy Clipston
(955 reviews)
Tragedy tore Christopher's world apart. But Emily believes there are enough pieces left behind to stitch together a beautiful new beginning. Emily Fisher is eager to meet the new employee at her father's shop in... See More
by Jim Harrison
(676 reviews)
"A wild ride... [and] a thoroughly enjoyable tale of religion, sex and money... this is not your grandfather's detective novel." -- Tim McNulty, The Seattle Times New York Times-bestselling author Jim Harrison has won... See More
(1,993 reviews)
Performed across the globe by some of the world's most iconic performers, Samuel Beckett's indelible masterpiece remains an unwavering testament of what it means to be human. From an inauspicious beginning at the tiny Left... See More
(472 reviews)
"Hers is the story of the sheer, bold muscle of a contemporary woman who chose to row for her life alone across the whole Atlantic Ocean." -- Molly Peacock, author of The Paper Garden "In the end, I know I rowed across the... See More