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by Jonathan Sol
(15 reviews)
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From the bestselling author of The Senthien comes a new historical paranormal romance. In the year of 1730, as the era of witch trials in Switzerland is reaching its end, Kathryn Walder, a clever young apothecary, helps her... See More
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The internationally best-selling author of Alive explores the rise, the catastrophic fall, and the far-reaching legacy of Knights of the Temple of Solomon. In 1099, the city of Jerusalem, a possession of the Islamic... See More
by Glen Cook
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by Alan Chapman
(352 reviews)
A new paradigm that delivers a genuine transformation of occultism. The author assumes no previous knowledge, only a willingness to explore what magick offers, yet it is apparent to anyone with a background in the subject... See More
by D. J. Molles
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Dan Molles' stunning Remaining saga continues in the first novella in the series set in a world ravaged by a bacterium that has turned 90% of the population into ravenous animals. The world is slipping into chaos. A... See More
by Neal Asher
(1,648 reviews)
Visible in the night sky the Argus Station, its twin smelting plants like glowing eyes, looks down on nightmare Earth. From Argus the Committee keep an oppressive control: citizens are watched by cams systems and political... See More
(4,224 reviews)
From the #1 international-bestselling master of Scandinavian noir: a "marvelously told mystery" of murder in Sweden and corruption in Africa (Austin American-Statesman). In an African convent, four nuns and an unidentified... See More
by Neal Asher
(2,641 reviews)
The Polity is under attack from a 'melded' AI entity with control of the lethal Jain technology, yet the attack seems to have no coherence. When one of Erebus's wormships kills millions on the world of Klurhammon, a... See More
by Debbie Tung
(919 reviews)
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The former romance author shares the story of how she moved her family to a West Virginia farm and what happened after in this inspiring and funny memoir. "McMinn's daily adventures are told with zest and charisma; she can... See More
by Phyllis Good
(486 reviews)
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by Lisa Napoli
(1,340 reviews)
A group biography of four beloved women who fought sexism, covered decades of American news, and whose voices defined NPR. National Bestseller "Particularly moving... Their solidarity was inspiring and sometimes... See More
by Julia Angwin
(178 reviews)
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by Nat Cassidy
(66 reviews)
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This bestselling textbook surveys the grand narrative of the Bible, demonstrating how the biblical story forms the foundation of a Christian worldview. The second edition has been thoroughly revised. Additional material is... See More
by Stella Sands
(77 reviews)
The shocking true crime account of a gold-digging woman's diabolical and deadly seduction from the award-winning author of The Dating Game Killer. Nanette Johnston's personal ad made it clear: "I know how to take care of my... See More
by Dan Slott
(344 reviews)
Collects Superior Spider-Man #17-31 And Annual #1-2. The stunning conclusion of Otto Octavius' superior saga! Having taken over Peter Parker's body and life, Doctor Octopus is determined to be a better Spider-Man than... See More
(29 reviews)
In his landmark book Open Innovation, Henry Chesbrough demonstrated that because useful knowledge is no longer concentrated in a few large organizations, business leaders must adopt a new, "open" model of innovation. Using... See More
by Paula Guran
(201 reviews)
Once upon a time, the stories that came to be known as "fairy tales" were cultivated to entertain adults more than children; it was only later that they were tamed and pruned into less thorny versions intended for... See More
(142 reviews)
A biography of the novelist who created Tom Ripley that is "both dazzling and definitive... as original as its contemptible, miserable, irresistible subject" (Los Angeles Times). A New York Times Notable Book * A Lambda... See More
(991 reviews)
A real-life, can't-put-down spy memoir. The CIA is looking for walking contradictions. Recruiters seek out potential agents who can keep a secret yet pull classified information out of others; who love their country but are... See More
by Clare Mulley
(1,093 reviews)
Called a "tautly written account of secret operations in occupied Europe," (The Economist), this is the untold story of Britain's first female special agent of World War II In June 1952, a woman was murdered by an obsessive... See More
by Glen Cook
(78 reviews)
An omnibus edition of the final three Dread Empire novels (Reap the East Wind, An Ill Fate Marshalling, and A Path to Coldness of Heart) from a pioneer of gritty and realistic epic fantasy, Glen Cook. The Dread Empire spans... See More
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Over 100,000 Copies Sold! Christianity Today Book Award - Christian Living/Discipleship Create a Gospel-Centered Rule of Life Habits form us more than we form them. The modern world is a machine of invisible habits... See More
by Peierls Tim
(846 reviews)
Threads are a fundamental part of the Java platform. As multicore processors become the norm, using concurrency effectively becomes essential for building high-performance applications. Java SE 5 and 6 are a huge step... See More
(110 reviews)
He's my brother's best friend. I'm his opposite in every way. Being a pencil pusher isn't what I had in mind when I joined the FBI. So when I finally get a chance to prove myself, I won't let anyone mess it up. Especially... See More
by Ian Tuhovsky
(1,281 reviews)
What If One Skill Decided Your Career, Relationships -- and Every Opportunity You'll Ever Have? Most people talk. Few truly connect. Have you ever walked away from a conversation replaying every word, wishing you'd said it... See More
by HLA Hart
(251 reviews)
Fifty years on from its original publication, HLA Hart's The Concept of Law is widely recognized as the most important work of legal philosophy published in the twentieth century, and remains the starting point for most... See More
(67 reviews)
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by Bailey White
(421 reviews)
In this New York Times bestseller, a beloved radio commentator from NPR's All Things Considered shares stories of her family and Southern Georgia roots. "A writer with a true voice, with a sense of her history, her place... See More
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