The Vulnerable
She's missing! He's ruined! Secrets sizzle. Wildfires rage! "Gripping, timely, and unafraid to confront uncomfortable truths, this is a thriller that lingers well beyond its final page. Our verdict: get it!" -- Kirkus... See More
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by Ed DeJesus
(24 reviews)
She's missing! He's ruined! Secrets sizzle. Wildfires rage! "Gripping, timely, and unafraid to confront uncomfortable truths, this is a thriller that lingers well beyond its final page. Our verdict: get it!" -- Kirkus... See More
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NEW RELEASE!!! Kirkus Reviews describes Estate as an "oddly enjoyable novel" and rates it a GET IT! New York Book Festival -- 2025 Honorable Mention Book Despite the wide praise, Estate is not for everyone. It's a... See More
(2,821 reviews)
1920s gadabout Anty Boisjoly takes on his first case when his Oxford chum is facing the gallows, accused of the murder of his wealthy uncle. Not one but two locked-room murders later, Boisjoly's pitting his wits and... See More
(349 reviews)
"A new book by an army intelligence interrogator could help you get the answers to your most pressing questions." -- Time The secret to finding out anything you want to know is amazingly simple: Ask good questions. Most... See More
by Jeffrey Froh
(59 reviews)
If there was a new wonder drug on the market that got kids to behave better, improve their grades, feel happier, and avoid risky behaviors, many parents around the world would be willing to empty their bank accounts to... See More
(265 reviews)
"Very much a manual for the 21st century... a welcome addition to the bookshelf of anyone who cares about language-and is willing to argue about it." -- New York Times Book Review Early in the history of English, the words... See More
by Ashley Capes
(43 reviews)
From Book 1, City of Masks: When a royal conspiracy topples the noble House Falco, Sofia must take up the burden of her father's mantle and assume guardianship of his Greatmask. Yet the sentient bone mask, powerful enough to... See More
by John Piper
(827 reviews)
Reflecting on forty years of matrimony, John Piper exalts the biblical meaning of marriage over its emotion, exhorting couples to keep their covenant for all the best reasons. Even in the days when people commonly stayed... See More
(266 reviews)
Impoverished children struggle to get an education in a remote Indonesian village in this international bestselling autobiographical debut novel. "A stand-up-and-cheer yarn... The optimism that Hirata infuses into each of... See More
by Oren Cass
(165 reviews)
"[Cass's] core principle -- a culture of respect for work of all kinds -- can help close the gap dividing the two Americas... " - William A. Galston, The Brookings Institution The American worker is in crisis. Wages have... See More
(891 reviews)
Humans find themselves at the bottom of the food chain in this space opera series debut from a Nebula Award-winning author. "[A] stellar launch [that] delivers action, engaging characters and credible fantastic worlds in... See More
by Greig Beck
(2,227 reviews)
An Antarctic rescue mission unearths an ancient evil in the acclaimed author's thriller series debut mixing science and the supernatural. When a plane crashes into the Antarctic ice, exposing an enormous cave system, a... See More
by Greig Beck
(3,824 reviews)
Ben Cartwright, former soldier, home to mourn the loss of his father stumbles upon cryptic letters from the past between the author, Arthur Conan Doyle and his great, great grandfather who vanished while exploring the Amazon... See More
by Andre Norton
(345 reviews)
Science fiction meets sword and sorcery in these three novels by the legendary New York Times-bestselling author and "superb storyteller" (The New York Times). On a planet in a parallel universe where magic is a... See More
(154 reviews)
A Gentle Invitation into the Challenging Topic of Privilege Gently addressing the challenging topics of privilege and race, power and inequality, White Picket Fences is a memoir of Amy Julia Becker's growing awareness of the... See More
(232 reviews)
Jason Roberts's A Sense of the World is a spellbinding and moving rediscovery of one of history's most epic lives, James Holman. National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist "Vastly entertaining, always informative, and often... See More
by Paul Yoon
(50 reviews)
Ethereal stories set on a South Korean island introduce a haunting new voice in international fiction. See More
(42 reviews)
John Meier's previous volumes in the acclaimed series A Marginal Jew are founded upon the notion that while solid historical information about Jesus is quite limited, people of different faiths can nevertheless arrive at a... See More
by Chris Cleave
(7,885 reviews)
The instant New York Times bestseller from Chris Cleave -- the unforgettable novel about three lives entangled during World War II, told "with dazzling prose, sharp English wit, and compassion... a powerful portrait of war's... See More
(1,177 reviews)
Drawing on previously unavailable material and never-before-opened archives, An Unfinished Life is packed with revelations large and small -- about JFK's health, his love affairs, RFK's appointment as Attorney General, what... See More
(16 reviews)
Since the original publication of this classic book in 1979, Roosevelt's foreign policy has come under attack on three main points: Was Roosevelt responsible for the confrontation with Japan that led to the attack at Pearl... See More
by Kelsey Crowe
(557 reviews)
Boost your emotional intelligence and learn how to comfort and support others with this groundbreaking guide from the creator of Empathy Cards. "This book makes complicated things simple and helps us say to each other what... See More
(374 reviews)
The Pulitzer Prize-winning behind-the-scenes account of the historic Nixon-Kennedy race: "A fascinating story of a fascinating campaign." -- Time This is the dramatic and groundbreaking chronicle that captured the epic... See More
(135 reviews)
By his writings, the surviving bulk of which exceeds that of any other ancient author, Augustine came to influence not only his contemporaries but also the West since his time. This Very Short Introduction traces the... See More
by Peter Godwin
(1,516 reviews)
After his father's heart attack in 1984, Peter Godwin began a series of pilgrimages back to Zimbabwe, the land of his birth, from Manhattan, where he now lives. On these frequent visits to check on his elderly parents, he... See More
(58 reviews)
The author of the Sister Fidelma novels presents a collection of historical mysteries ranging from seventh-century Ireland to the world of Sherlock Holmes. Peter Tremayne is one of the best loved writers of historical... See More
(903 reviews)
For the first time ever the full story of how Charles "Lucky" Luciano -- the U.S. Mafia boss who put the "organized" into organized crime -- was recruited by U.S. Naval Intelligence in 1944 to aid the Allied war effort in... See More
by Jo Ann Beard
(382 reviews)
The acclaimed author reflects on romance and disillusionment in childhood, young adulthood, and her marriage through a series of autobiographical essays. "Smart, funny, and moving... A gifted and gutsy writer... This is... See More
(3,766 reviews)
"The Quantum Spy takes us to a whole new level of intrigue and espionage. It's also unbelievably timely. In short: David Ignatius knows his stuff." -- Wolf Blitzer A hyper-fast quantum computer is the digital equivalent of... See More
(1,242 reviews)
"A dynamic thriller with the coolest, smartest journalist that fiction ever produced." -- Ben Bradlee, Washington Post When rising-star reporter Eric Truell accepts information from a maverick CIA agent, he becomes enmeshed... See More
(1,631 reviews)
Everyone gets 168 hours a week, but it never feels like enough, does it? Work gobbles up the lion's share--many professionals are working as much as 70 hours a week--leaving less and less for rest, exercise, family, and... See More
(3,545 reviews)
A New York Times Bestseller. "If you think cybercrime and potential worldwide banking meltdown is a fiction, read this sensational thriller." -- Bob Woodward, Politico Graham Weber has been the director of the CIA for less... See More
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