Damned Yankees
Those who fight their nation's wars are typically those least able to avoid it. The world was, is now, and always will be a complicated and volatile place filled with those whose self-interests supersede more noble... See More
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by Ray Deptula
(20 reviews)
Quick ViewThose who fight their nation's wars are typically those least able to avoid it. The world was, is now, and always will be a complicated and volatile place filled with those whose self-interests supersede more noble... See More
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewAn undercover angel. A broken doctor. A love that defies the heavens. Dr. Chris Wright is a brilliant but guarded physician, haunted by a past he can't undo. Determined to control every part of his life, he hides behind a... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(844 reviews)
Quick ViewA British police detective looks into sinister doings in the South of France in a crime thriller with "more than a little excitement" (Kirkus Reviews). Inspector Roderick Alleyn has decamped for the South of France on a... See More
by Cherry Adair
(181 reviews)
Quick ViewThe New York Times-bestselling author "returns to her romantic suspense roots with an underwater treasure hunt that is thrilling and hazardous!" (Romantic Times, 4.5 stars) She takes the plunge. Teal Williams is content... See More
by John Buchan
(722 reviews)
Quick ViewIn the last of his World War I adventures, Richard Hannay undertakes his most dangerous assignment yet When England calls, Richard Hannay answers. Not yet forty and already a brigadier general, he has led the charge into... See More
(455 reviews)
Quick ViewJoin the global movement that's making corporations more people-centric to achieve great results. The world is facing a global leadership crisis. Seventy-seven percent of leaders think they do a good job of engaging their... See More
(151 reviews)
Quick View"Gives you the practical tools you need to own the room by owning yourself. Banish that inner devil's advocate and become as powerful as you can be." -- Alan Cooper, software alchemist, cofounder of Cooper As the Founder... See More
by Wells Tower
(369 reviews)
Quick ViewViking marauders descend on a much-plundered island, hoping some mayhem will shake off the winter blahs. A man is booted out of his home after his wife discovers that the print of a bare foot on the inside of his windshield... See More
(44 reviews)
Quick ViewAn Introduction to the Psalms from Biblical Scholars Bruce K. Waltke and Fred G. Zaspel Written over the course of 1,000 years, the book of Psalms is a collection of religious poetry voicing a wide variety of human... See More
(2,202 reviews)
Quick ViewA mysterious traveler intervenes in an epic holy war in this "impressive, challenging debut" of the critically acclaimed fantasy epic (Publishers Weekly, starred review). The first book in R. Scott Bakker's Prince of... See More
by Hans Keilson
(43 reviews)
Quick ViewWritten while Hans Keilson was in hiding during World War II, The Death of the Adversary is the self-portrait of a young man helplessly fascinated by an unnamed "adversary" whom he watches rise to power in 1930s Germany. It... See More
(446 reviews)
Quick ViewRepairman Jack must stop a new drug that unleashes otherworldly rage in this supernatural thriller by the New York Times-bestselling author of The Tomb. Can you imagine a new chemical compound that heightens your... See More
by Michael Wood
(43 reviews)
Quick ViewOne Hundred Years of Solitude is perhaps the most important landmark of the so-called 'Boom' in contemporary Latin American fiction. Published in 1967, the novel was an instant success, running to hundreds of editions... See More
by Ellen Brown
(405 reviews)
Quick View"The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook is... a damn fine work that's at once a treatise, chronicle, and paean to perhaps the most versatile tool in a cook's arsenal... I promise you, with this book your cast iron skillet will never... See More
(169 reviews)
Quick ViewThis smart psychological thriller about a therapist who marries the wrong woman is "a lot of wicked fun" (Alan Cheuse, NPR's All Things Considered). When Eric Lavender meets the attorney Colleen O'Brien Golden, his... See More
(310 reviews)
Quick View* Winner of the 2007 American Authors Association Golden Quill Award * Winner of the 2007 Military Writers Society of America Founders Award In Iraq, the front lines are everywhere... and everywhere in Iraq, no matter... See More
(89 reviews)
Quick ViewIn this YA novel from the New York Times-bestselling author of the Xanth novels, two kids from opposite sides of the world explore a magical park. In Albany, New York, Mark hates getting dumped at the mall park while his... See More
(381 reviews)
Quick View"Each item in Slatkin's Effective Python teaches a self-contained lesson with its own source code. This makes the book random-access: Items are easy to browse and study in whatever order the reader needs. I will be... See More
(812 reviews)
Quick ViewThe New York Times-bestseller: an "exceptionally well-plotted, well-crafted, innovatively interpreted modern twist" on Jane Eyre (The Boston Globe). The resonant story of a young woman's struggle to take charge of her own... See More
(314 reviews)
Quick View"A cleareyed, insightful account of how she felt during her nosedives into despair... shot through with a self-awareness that helps readers cheer her on." -- The New York Times A New York Times Book Review Favorite Read of... See More
by Paul Cornell
(1,406 review)
Quick ViewA construction site disrupts a rural English village -- and the dark forces that reside there -- in this "refreshing and suspenseful" horror novella (Publishers Weekly). The villagers in the sleepy hamlet of Lychford are... See More
by Lisa Lillien
(207 reviews)
Quick ViewAmazingly delicious guilt-free recipes for any fun-filled cocktail party! Margaritas and cosmos and mudslides, oh my! Blended drinks, mixed drinks, fruity drinks... any and every cocktail you desire is here in Hungry Girl... See More
(194 reviews)
Quick ViewThe retelling of the epic Welsh myth that is "certainly among the top 5 fantasy series of the twentieth century" (sfsite.com). The Mabinogion is to Welsh mythology what the tales of Zeus, Hera, and Apollo are to Greek myth... See More
(62 reviews)
Quick ViewThe sequel to A Corner of White. "Mixed in with the regal intrigue is a complex, moving look at families, friendship, and loss... thrilling." -- School Library Journal (starred review) Picking up where A Corner of White... See More
by Ruth Rendell
(1,442 review)
Quick ViewEdgar Award Finalist: In London, a missing child unites three mothers in grief, madness, and murder. When Benet Archdale was a young girl in North London, her mother, Mopsa, made her nervous. The woman was unsound, and... See More
by David Sax
(126 reviews)
Quick ViewJames Beard Award Winner: A cultural history and culinary travelogue from "the M.F.K. Fisher of pickled meats" (A. J. Jacobs). These days there are very few places you can get authentic hot pastrami sandwiches, delicious... See More
by Jo Walton
(91 reviews)
Quick ViewThe warrior Sulien ap Gwien and her lord King Urdo have finally united the land of Tir Tanagiri into a kingdom ruled by justice under a single code of law. But where many see a hopeful future for the land, others believe... See More
by Nero Blanc
(32 reviews)
Quick ViewPI Rosco Polycrates and crossword editor Belle Graham are about to tie the knot, but a nasty case of multiple murders could give them cold feet A homeless man has been found in an alley, clobbered to death. The crime seems... See More
by Pamela Paul
(95 reviews)
Quick ViewSixty-five of the world's leading writers open up about the books and authors that have meant the most to them Every Sunday, readers of The New York Times Book Review turn with anticipation to see which novelist, historian... See More
(163 reviews)
Quick ViewRecent years have brought about a crisis of confidence in the historical profession, leading increasing numbers of readers to ask the question: "How can I know that the stories told by a historian are reliable?" Histories... See More
(16 reviews)
Quick ViewKnown for distinguished work in the fields of metaphysics and philosophy of religion, Alvin Plantinga ventures further into epistemology in this book and its companion volume, Warrant and Proper Function. Plantinga examines... See More