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
(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
(2 reviews)
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
(731 reviews)
National Book Award Finalist: Never before has the mentality of the average German under the Nazi regime been made as intelligible to the outsider." -- The New York TImes They Thought They Were Free is an eloquent and... See More
(591 reviews)
The award-winning, bestselling author of The Sopranos Family Cookbook "presents unintimidating recipes that serve up hearty dishes with a minimum of fuss" (Publishers Weekly). Finally a book that combines the fresh... See More
by Roger Ebert
(116 reviews)
Roger Ebert has been writing film reviews for the Chicago Sun-Times for over four decades now and his biweekly essays on great movies have been appearing there since 1996. As Ebert noted in the introduction to the first... See More
by Kate Griffin
(291 reviews)
The fate of the city of London is a stake as sorcerers battle each other in a "stylish, inventive" urban fantasy (Publishers Weekly). War is coming to London. A daimyo of the Neon Court is dead and all fingers point towards... See More
by Roger Ebert
(106 reviews)
An expanded glossary of movie clichés from the Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic. The popular film critic offers a compilation of witty and wise observations about the film lexicon, including "Fruit Cart," a chase scene... See More
by Tom Fitton
(325 reviews)
WASHINGTON'S MOST CORRUPT: PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA FLOUTING OF FEDERAL LAW * CORRUPTION * VIOLATING CAMPAIGN FINANCE REGULATIONS * TERRORIST TIES * VOTER REGISTRATION FRAUD * GOVERNMENT CON GAMES * EXTORTION BECAUSE NO... See More
by Jack Sacco
(2,280 reviews)
At once epic in scope and intimate in detail, Where the Birds Never Sing effortlessly transports even a casual reader on an emotional and unforgettable journey as author Jack Sacco masterfully recounts the true story of his... See More
(589 reviews)
New York Times-Bestselling Author: "A compelling biography of Daniel Murray and the group the writer-scholar W.E.B. DuBois called 'The Talented Tenth.'" -- Patricia Bell-Scott, National Book Award nominee and author of The... See More
(371 reviews)
A Pulitzer Prize finalist goes behind the scenes with the New York Jets to present an unrivaled portrait of day-to-day life in the NFL. Shortlisted for the PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing "Might be the best book... See More
by Ed McBain
(898 reviews)
A police detective hunts for a pattern in a puzzling murder spree in this mystery by "a master" (Time). A blind violinist taking a smoke break. A cosmetics sales rep cooking an omelet in her own kitchen. A college... See More
by Ed McBain
(208 reviews)
Another masterful 87th Precinct outing from the writer Stephen King called, "the greatest American mystery novelist of all time." "Romance" is a would-be hit play about an actress in a hit play pursued by a knife-wielding... See More
by Akinari Ueda
(106 reviews)
First published in 1776, the nine gothic tales in this collection are Japan's finest and most celebrated examples of the literature of the occult. They subtly merge the world of reason with the realm of the uncanny and... See More
by Alan Moore
(240 reviews)
An unforgettable collection of WATCHMEN writer Alan Moore's definitive Superman tales that is sure to appeal of readers of his BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE graphic novel. Moore teams with Curt Swan, the definitive Superman... See More
by Cynthia Eden
(927 reviews)
TWO BRILLIANT AGENTS FBI Special Agent Monica Davenport has made a career out of profiling serial killers. But getting inside the twisted minds of the cruel and the sadistic has taken its toll: She's walled herself off from... See More
(380 reviews)
This definitive biography of Pope John Paul II explores his historic influence on the world stage: "Magnificent. A tremendous achievement" (Washington Post). As head of the Catholic Church from 1978 until his death in... See More
(867 reviews)
"A must read for every person who is or thinks they are called to be a pastor and for every person who has one." -- William Paul Young, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of The Shack Eugene Peterson never wanted to be a... See More
by Lisa Bevere
(143 reviews)
"Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others." -- Jonathan Swift 1667-1745 You are what you have. You are how you look. You are who you know. Our culture endlessly echoes these lies that hold many men and... See More
by Teddy Wayne
(667 reviews)
"Powerful." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air Named a best book of the year by NPR, Kirkus Reviews, and BookPage David Federman has never felt appreciated. An academically gifted yet painfully forgettable member of his... See More
by Mark Bowden
(494 reviews)
"A gripping ground-level narrative... a marvel of reporting: tightly wound... but also panoramic." -- Washington Post "A lean, fast-paced and important account of the chaotic final weeks." -- New York Times In The Steal... See More
by Edna Ferber
(320 reviews)
The basis for the classic film starring Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman, Saratoga Trunk is Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edna Ferber's enthralling saga of love, greed, and power set in New Orleans and Saratoga during the late... See More
(64 reviews)
Learn how to soothe sunburns, dry-clean your dog, and perform other household miracles with this book "full of baking soda wizardry" (Chicago Tribune). Want to relieve your stuffy nose? Make your musty old books smell... See More
(85 reviews)
A groundbreaking new look at the story of America. At the heart of the nation's spiritual history are audacious and often violent scenes. But the Puritans and the shining city on the hill give us just one way to understand... See More
(354 reviews)
American pastors, says Eugene Peterson, are abandoning their posts at an alarming rate. They are not leaving their churches and getting other jobs. Instead, they have become "a company of shopkeepers, and the shops they keep... See More
(990 reviews)
Seven strangers attempt to figure out how they missed the end of the world in this cozy apocalypse story by the author of The Spaceship Next Door. "Doucette's seven aren't just magnificent -- they're also entertaining as... See More
by Dean Koontz
(4,167 reviews)
Dean Koontz, the bestselling master of suspense, invites you into the shocking world of Moonlight Cove -- where four unlikely survivors confront the darkest realms of human nature. The citizens of Moonlight Cove... See More
(2,069 reviews)
An evolutionary biologist and science writer explores the widely-ignored role our gut microbes play in our health and well-being. You are just 10% human. For every one of the cells that make up the vessel that you call... See More
(117 reviews)
In the heart of Zurich, Switzerland, three lives scarred by loss and betrayal collide, setting the stage for a journey of healing, love, and redemption. Six-year-old Karla, yearning for the mother she lost too soon, finds... See More
(5,621 reviews)
Two British police detectives take on a case close to home: "One of the most consistently entertaining, insightful crime writers working today" (Gillian Flynn). One of Entertainment Weekly's "10 Great Summer... See More
by Nic Saint
(598 reviews)
Friend or Fowl: A Gripping Murder Mystery with a Side of Cat Chaos As a cat, I'm not an investor, but even I know that a CEO should lead with dignity. So when Cotton Karat, the notorious CEO of the luxury Karat Group... See More
by Ron Goulart
(19 reviews)
Frank Denby and Groucho Marx arrive on the set of the new Ty-Gor film, a Tarzan knockoff, expecting to have Groucho do his humorous walk-on. What they find is that Randy Spellman, the star of the picture, has been murdered... See More
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