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Within These Walls
Set behind the heavy wrought-iron fence surrounding it, Hillfield Manor has sat empty for decades. Rumors of ghostly sightings and sudden disappearances plague the manor, and those who have dared step foot inside have sworn... See More
Keep Close: A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Adventure
"Kristen Wade captivates readers with masterful storytelling and engaging dialogue that paints a compelling world-ending narrative." -Essien Asian, Five Star rating on Readers' Favorite Based on the Critically Acclaimed... See More
Confessions of an Uber Driver: Life Versus the App in America's Third Largest City
As a rideshare driver Malcolm David Logan has given more than 10,000 rides over five years. In Confessions of an Uber Driver he tells the story of his experience driving for Uber and Lyft, about the many interesting... See More
Money: How the Destruction of the Dollar Threatens the Global Economy ā and What We Can Do About It
Why a return to sound money is our only hope for a true recovery and a healthy global economy "Money clearly illustrates that sound money is an essential foundation for a free and prosperous society and that the Federal... See More
John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace
Most Christians know John Newton as a man who once captained a slave ship, was dramatically converted to Christ on the high seas, and later penned one of the greatest hymns of the faith, "Amazing Grace." But he also had a... See More
Mitochondria and the Future of Medicine: The Key to Understanding Disease, Chronic Illness, Aging, and Life Itself
"From infertility to aging to cancer and neurological disease, Dr. Lee Know will teach you that mitochondria play a central role in much that we care about in health and disease." -- Stephanie Seneff, senior research... See More
Big Fat Lies Women Tell Themselves: Ditch Your Inner Critic and Wake Up Your Inner Superstar
Most women have a nonstop chorus of criticism in their heads -- voices not unlike those of the mean girls lurking in the hallways and locker rooms of junior high schools everywhere. The grown-up versions of those teenage... See More
City of Nets: A Portrait of Hollywood in the 1940's
"With its tough humor, profound cynicism, and unerring nose for corruption and hypocrisy, City of Nets offers a distinctly Brechtian vision of Hollywood." -- The Village Voice In 1939, fifty million Americans went to the... See More
The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta: The Persian Challenge (Yale Library of Military History)
> "Powerfully illustrates... that this regime determined the character and limits of Sparta's domestic and foreign policy." (Susan D. Collins, The Review of Politics) More than 2500 years ago a confederation of small Greek... See More
A Christmas Kiss
During the holiday season, a governess loses her heart to an earl with no intention of marrying again, in this Cinderella story set in Regency England. After defending her virtue by striking the besotted son of her... See More
Happy at Last: The Thinking Person's Guide to Finding Joy
From the bestselling author of Undoing Depression - a groundbreaking program to get happy and stay happy! Do you want to live the happiest, most satisfying life possible? Does happiness feel like an elusive goal? According... See More
An Excellent Mystery (The Chronicles of Brother Cadfael Book 11)
In this "enchanting" historical mystery, "medieval England comes marvelously alive" as Brother Cadfael investigates a woman's baffling disappearance (The Washington Post). In the year of our Lord 1141, August comes in... See More
Light Of The World: A Conversation With Peter Seewald
Never has a Pope, in a book-length interview, dealt so directly with such wide-ranging and controversial issues as Pope Benedict XVI does in Light of the World. Taken from a recent week-long series of interviews with veteran... See More
Young Philby: A Novel
"A dizzying, 'what if' take on (in)famous British spy Kim Philby... pulse-quickening epic scenes of conflict... A Cold-War spy novel for the top shelf." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review When Kim Philby fled to Moscow in... See More
The Manual (Green Witchcraft, Book 3)
Green Witchcraft is at the core of earth magic, the Witchcraft of the Natural Witch, the Kitchen Witch, and the Cottage Witch. It is herbal, attuned to nature, and the foundation upon which any Craft tradition may be... See More
The Ancient Celts
Fierce warriors and skilled craftsmen, the Celts were famous throughout the ancient Mediterranean world, the archetypal barbarians from the north, feared by both Greeks and Romans. And though this ancient thousand-year-old... See More
Backflash: A Parker Novel (Parker Novels Book 18)
Parker's got a couple of rules that have helped keep him alive throughout his long career. One of those is never to work on a boat. But with a gambling boat cruising down the Hudson, stuffed to the gunwales with cash... See More
Ali: A Life
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | Winner of the 2018 PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing | Winner of The Times Sports Biography of the Year | The definitive biography of an American icon, from a best-selling author with... See More
Fiesta at Rick's: Fabulous Food for Great Times with Friends
Entertaining made easy, with Mexican-inspired recipes and handy tips from the celebrity chef and winner of Bravo's Top Chef Masters. Whether you're hosting a casual get-together with friends or throwing an outdoor shindig... See More
Murder in the Smokies (Bitterwood P.D. Book 1)
A Cold Case Brought Him HomeĀ When Sutton Calhoun shook the dust of Bitterwood, Tennessee, off his boots, he never thought he'd return. But now he's back to investigate an unsolved murder and has teamed up with police... See More
Taste: My Life Through Food
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Named a Notable Book of the Year by NPR and The Washington Post From award-winning actor and food obsessiveStanley Tucci comes an intimate and charming memoir of life in and out of the... See More
Antisemitism: Part One of The Origins of Totalitarianism
In the first volume of her landmark philosophical work, The Origins of Totalitarianism, the political theorist traces the rise of antisemitism in Europe. Since it was first published in 1951, The Origins of Totalitarianism... See More
Dam Busters: The True Story of the Inventors and Airmen Who Led the Devastating Raid to Smash the German Dams in 1943
The story of the British-made bombs, Upkeep and Highball, successfully dropped on Nazi dams "has never been told in such depth before" (Daily Mail, UK). The night of May 16, 1943: Nineteen specially adapted Lancaster... See More
Tolstoy: A Russian Life
This biography of the brilliant author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina "should become the first resort for everyone drawn to its titanic subject" (Booklist, starred review). In November 1910, Count Lev Tolstoy died at... See More
Not a Creature Was Stirring (The Gregor Demarkian Holiday Mysteries Book 1)
Edgar Award Finalist: The patriarch of a wealthy, notoriously unpleasant Philadelphia family is murdered, and a former FBI agent must figure out whodunit. The Hannaford who made the family fortune called himself a tycoon... See More
The Inside Ring (Joe Demarco Book 1)
This tale of political suspense was one of the Seattle Times's Top Ten Thrillers of the Year: "I couldn't put it down" (Vince Flynn). Author of House Witness, 2019 Edgar Award Finalist for Best Novel There has been an... See More
Knitlandia: A Knitter Sees the World
The renowned knitter and author of The Yarn Whisperer spins tales of a creative life enriched by world travel in this New York Times-bestselling memoir. In Knitlandia, Parkes invite readers and devoted crafters on... See More
The Sky Is Not the Limit: Adventures of an Urban Astrophysicist
From the author of Astrophysics for People in a Hurry and the host of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey,a memoir about growing up and a young man's budding scientific curiosity. This is the absorbing story of Neil deGrasse... See More
Not Forgotten: The True Story of My Imprisonment in North Korea
For the first time since his two-year imprisonment in North Korea, Kenneth Bae recounts his dramatic ordeal in vivid detail. While leading a tour group into the most shrouded country on the planet, Bae is stopped by... See More
Hollow Empire: A Poison War Novel (The Poison Wars Book 2)
Moving from poison and treachery to war and witchcraft, Sam Hawke's Poison Wars continue with Hollow Empire, a fabulous epic fantasy adventure perfect for fans of Robin Hobb, Naomi Novik, and Scott Lynch. Poison was only... See More
Forever Free (The Forever War Series)
Civilian life in space yields epic challenges for two married ex-soldiers in this visionary science fiction adventure sequel -- now with a bonus story. Ranked at the top of virtually every list of the greatest military... See More
Dealing with China: An Insider Unmasks the New Economic Superpower
The New York Times bestselling author of Dealing with China takes the reader behind closed doors to witness the creation and evolution and future of China's state-controlled capitalism. Hank Paulson has dealt with China... See More
High Crime Area: Tales of Darkness and Dread
Eight stories from the author of A Book of American Martyrs that display her "mastery of imagery and stream of consciousness" (Kirkus Reviews). Joyce Carol Oates is an unparalleled investigator of human personality. In... See More