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WINNER - 1ST PLACE, 19TH ANNUAL NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE® AWARDS (ACTION/ADVENTURE) FINALIST - 19TH ANNUAL NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE® AWARDS (POLITICAL THRILLER) FINALIST - 2025 READERS' FAVORITE... See More
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WINNER - 1ST PLACE, 19TH ANNUAL NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE® AWARDS (ACTION/ADVENTURE) FINALIST - 19TH ANNUAL NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE® AWARDS (POLITICAL THRILLER) FINALIST - 2025 READERS' FAVORITE... See More
(72 reviews)
2023 winner in The Reader's Favorite Book Awards. 2024 Winner for BookFest Awards. The third installment of The Meraki Series: (Can be read as a coming-of-age standalone) All Krystina wants is to travel to beautiful... See More
(236 reviews)
The New York Times-bestselling author delivers a "rich and fascinating" tale of a desperate man's quest for revenge among Mexico's deadly cartels (Booklist). The real Richard Marder would shock his acquaintances, if they... See More
by Carol Berkin
(255 reviews)
Historian Carol Berkin's A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution is a rich narrative portrait of post-revolutionary America and the men who shaped its political future. "Just as the Constitution was a... See More
(33 reviews)
Properly analyzed, the collective mythological and religious writings of humanity reveal that around 1500 BC, a comet swept perilously close to Earth, triggering widespread natural disasters and threatening the destruction... See More
(247 reviews)
A deliciously wicked new thriller from New York Times bestselling author Danielle Valentine. ?One husband, well done. When infamous chef, restaurateur, and television personality Maria Capello's husband died, the media... See More
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A young woman's escalating obsession with a seemingly perfect man leads her down a dangerous path in this "delicious and marvelously controlled" (The New York Times Book Review) novel of suspense. "Bitingly modern and... See More
(1,256 reviews)
"Twisty and told from multiple perspectives, this meaty thriller" about the impact of a violent act on three friends "races to a satisfying finish" (People magazine) The year is 1982; the setting, an Edenic hamlet some... See More
(140 reviews)
A heartwarming story about a man and his dog, and the first-ever book about dog parks and the part they play in the lives of both humans and canines. Off the Leash is a group portrait of dog people, specifically the strange... See More
(66 reviews)
This accessible volume describes first-century Jewish and Christian beliefs about the land of Israel and offers a full survey of New Testament passages that directly address the question of land and faith. Respected New... See More
(175 reviews)
From the author of American Rule and the host of The Muckrake Podcast, an ambitious account of how white supremacist lies, religious mythologies, and poisonous conspiracy theories built the modern world and threaten to... See More
(411 reviews)
"Rebhorn deserves our gratitude for an eminently persuasive translation... I celebrate his accomplishment." -- Edith Grossman The year is 1348. The Black Death has begun to ravage Europe. Ten young Florentines -- seven... See More
(332 reviews)
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? An insider account of activists, politicians, educators, and everyday citizens working to change minds, bridge divisions, and fight for democracy -- from disinformation fighters to a leader of... See More
by Tessa Dawn
(838 reviews)
Ramsey Olaru is a bona fide bad-ass: a lethal vampire, a seasoned warrior, and a ruthless mercenary in the king's Sentinel Guard. He's accustomed to taking what he wants, ramrodding his way through obstacles, and silencing... See More
by Mur Lafferty
(177 reviews)
"Equal parts motivation and inspiration... Bite-size, easy-to-read chapters coach new writers through everything from imposter syndrome to writer's block." -- The Writer I Should Be Writing is everything you'd hope to find... See More
by Jenny White
(232 reviews)
"A wonderful read... An historical novel of the highest quality." -- Iain Pears Rich in sensuous detail, this first novel brilliantly captures the political and social upheavals of the waning Ottoman Empire. The naked body... See More
(141 reviews)
A Fields medalist recounts his lifelong effort to uncover the geometric shape -- the Calabi-Yau manifold -- that may store the hidden dimensions of our universe. Harvard geometer Shing-Tung Yau has provided a mathematical... See More
by Jason Mott
(408 reviews)
A small Southern town transforms when a miraculous act of healing goes viral in the New York Times-bestselling author's "fascinating and powerful" novel (Kirkus Reviews). In Stone Temple, North Carolina, a typical airshow... See More
by Martin Kihn
(260 reviews)
"[A] highly intelligent and deeply funny debut memoir skewers a segment of the economy that nearly every white-collar worker has learned to fear and loathe: consultancies." -- Publishers Weekly The basis for the Don Cheadle... See More
(13 reviews)
From the best-selling author of The Working Poor, an impassioned, incisive look at the violations of civil liberties in the United States that have accelerated over the past decade -- and their direct impact on our... See More
(360 reviews)
A New York Times Critics' Top Book of 2021 "An impressive combination of diligence and verve, deploying Ackerman's deep stores of knowledge as a national security journalist to full effect. The result is a narrative of the... See More
(270 reviews)
It's what you add to your talent that makes the greatest difference... With authentic examples and time-tested wisdom, Maxwell shares thirteen attributes you need to maximize your potential and live the life of your... See More
(26 reviews)
Lucy Soriano's life is falling apart. Working for the outreach was supposed to be rewarding, but convincing modified vampires to go against their programming was no easy task. Even worse, after a misunderstanding sends Andre... See More
(18 reviews)
With the Eclipse project disbanded and the government still keeping secrets, the former hunters are co-opted into the outreach effort aimed at convincing the mods to change their ways. Lucy Soriano is pleased that the focus... See More
(137 reviews)
Ground covers are a pretty and practical way to bring diversity, elegance, and durability to open sweeps of lawn. Give your landscape a vibrant new palette that is both sustainable and low-maintenance through plantings of... See More
(519 reviews)
A lively illustrated guide "filled with clever tips and tricks for remembering like a memory champion" (Joshua Foer, New York Times-bestselling author of Moonwalking with Einstein). Throughout his research into memory... See More
by Alex Johnson
(93 reviews)
This ultimate travel guide for bibliophiles explores the most literary towns across the globe -- full of charming bookshops, fairs, festivals, and more. The so-called "Book Towns" of the world are dedicated havens of... See More
(44 reviews)
From the author of The Last Mughal and Nine Lives: the classic stories he gathered during the ten years he spent journeying across the Indian subcontinent, from Sri Lanka and southern India to the North West Frontier of... See More
(1,074 reviews)
There are 168 hours in a week. This book is about where the time really goes, and how we can all use it better. It's an unquestioned truth of modern life: we are starved for time. With the rise of two-income families... See More
by Alissa Quart
(252 reviews)
"An eye-opening look at the forces that make it harder than ever for the middle class to survive" (People). One of TIME's Best New Books to Read This Summer "Brilliant -- a keen, elegantly written, and scorching account of... See More
(1,755 reviews)
Inspired by Nigeria's folktales and its war, Under the Udala Trees is a deeply searching, powerful debut about the dangers of living and loving openly. Ijeoma comes of age as her nation does; born before independence, she... See More
by Evan Ratliff
(1,135 reviews)
The incredible true story of the decade-long quest to bring down Paul Le Roux -- the creator of a frighteningly powerful Internet-enabled cartel who merged the ruthlessness of a drug lord with the technological savvy of a... See More
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