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
(2,820 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
(1 review)
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
by Jim Bouton
(2,936 reviews)
The 50th Anniversary edition of "the book that changed baseball" (NPR), chosen by Time magazine as one of the "100 Greatest Non-Fiction" books. When Ball Four was published in 1970, it created a firestorm. Bouton was... See More
by Gary Corby
(270 reviews)
Nicolaos walks the mean streets of Classical Athens as an agent for the promising young politician Pericles. His mission is to find the assassin of the statesman Ephialtes, the man who brought democracy to Athens and whose... See More
by Pete Hamill
(1,232 reviews)
From a critically acclaimed author, a novel of an unlikely friendship in post-WWII NYC is "magic... This page-turner of a fable has universal appeal." -- New York Times Book Review Brooklyn, 1947. The war veterans have come... See More
by Gay Talese
(399 reviews)
A classic masterwork newly updated The electrifying true story of the rise and fall of New York's notorious Bonanno crime family On New York's Park Avenue on a rainy Tuesday night in October 1964, the famous Mafia... See More
by Richard Ford
(1,841 reviews)
A brilliant new work that returns Richard Ford to the hallowed territory that sealed his reputation as an American master: the world of Frank Bascombe, and the landscape of his celebrated novels The Sportswriter, the... See More
(155 reviews)
About a quarter century ago, a previously unknown writer named William Least Heat-Moon wrote a book called Blue Highways. Acclaimed as a classic, it was a travel book like no other. Quirky, discursive, endlessly curious... See More
(2,530 reviews)
"A fascinating, compulsively readable clash of hardware and ideals" in a stand-alone space opera from an acclaimed sci-fi author (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). In the distant future, corporations have become sustainable... See More
(1,187 reviews)
"You emerge from its pages as if from a top-level security briefing -- confident that you have been let in on the deepest secrets." -- Washington Post Someone in Pakistan is killing the members of a new CIA unit trying to... See More
(375 reviews)
A NATIONAL BESTSELLER "I could not put this book down. It's so funny" -Ru Paul "I LOVE this book for its honesty and dark (and light!) comedy" -Rachel Dratch (Instagram) "It's f*cking great!!! Raw, intimate, hilarious... See More
by Katie Zhao
(205 reviews)
In a YA thriller that is Crazy Rich Asians meets One of Us is Lying, students at an elite prep school are forced to confront their secrets when their ex-best friend turns up dead. Nancy Luo is shocked when her former best... See More
(376 reviews)
This #1 Wall Street Journal-bestselling guide presents scientifically proven strategies for altering bad behaviors -- forever. Whether it's absent-minded mistakes at work, a weakness for junk food, a smart phone addiction... See More
(179 reviews)
In this "utterly fascinating" science memoir, the Nobel Prize-winning author chronicles his revolutionary discovery of a major cause of brain diseases (The New York Times). In 1997, Stanley B. Prusiner received the... See More
(2,475 reviews)
*DESIGNED FOR KINDLE FIRE TABLETS* *NOT FOR KINDLE E-READERS OR KINDLE APPS* Their motto is, "You don't have to know how to cook -- you just have to love to eat." That's why Delish is the fastest-growing food media brand on... See More
(468 reviews)
Winner of the National Jewish Book Award: The story of how a Catholic priest uncovered the truth behind the murder of more than a million Ukrainian Jews. Father Patrick Desbois documents the daunting task of identifying... See More
(32 reviews)
One of the earliest Christian confessions -- that Jesus is Messiah and Lord -- has long been recognized throughout the New Testament. Joshua Jipp shows that the New Testament is in fact built upon this foundational messianic... See More
(77 reviews)
What shapes our sexuality? Is it a product of our genes, or of society, culture, and politics? How have concepts of sexuality and sexual norms changed over time? How have feminist theories, religion, and HIV/AIDS affected... See More
by Jon Pessah
(339 reviews)
"In clear, accessible prose, The Game covers strikes, steroids, and everything in between... The most memorable sections are about Steinbrenner." -- Michael S. Schmidt, The New York Times In the fall of 1992, America's... See More
(42 reviews)
"Heterosexuality," assumed to denote a universal sexual and cultural norm, has been largely exempt from critical scrutiny. In this boldly original work, Jonathan Ned Katz challenges the common notion that the distinction... See More
by James Golden
(3,012 reviews)
What was it like to be a part of the supersonic ride on the Rush Limbaugh program, the highest-rated radio show in history that spanned 33 years and changed the American political conversation? James Golden, aka "Bo... See More
(1,257 reviews)
The rags-to-riches saga of a homeless father who went on to become a crown prince of Wall Street -- the basis for the major motion picture starring Will Smith. At the age of twenty, Milwaukee native Chris Gardner, just out... See More
(24 reviews)
An uncensored, uncompromising autobiography from the New York Times-bestselling author of the Xanth series. Piers Anthony tells his own remarkable life story in this candid autobiography, a volume that is sure to intrigue... See More
(305 reviews)
She thought she'd found Mr. Right -- until it all went murderously wrong -- in this true-crime tale with "all the elements of a grand tragedy" (Library Journal). Elizabeth Lochtefeld was a glowing, charismatic, and driven... See More
In this sequel to his landmark study, historian Peter Kolchin compares the transition to freedom after American emancipation with the Russian Great Reforms The two largest transitions from unfree to free labor of the many... See More
(16 reviews)
The definitive collection of travel writings by one of the twentieth century's best-loved journeyers From the moment of his birth, Lawrence Durrell was far from home. A British child in India, he was sent to England to... See More
(62 reviews)
"A totally absorbing book... imaginative and erudite, full of startling juxtapositions and flashes of real perception." -- Jonathan D. Spence John E. Wills's masterful history ushers us into the worlds of 1688, from the... See More
(507 reviews)
In the summer of 1990, Dr. Bill Brockton -- a bright, ambitious young forensic scientist -- is hired by the University of Tennessee to head, and to raise the profile of, the school's small Anthropology Department. Six months... See More
(861 reviews)
Arming Americans to defend the truth from today's war on facts In what could be the timeliest book of the year, Rauch aims to arm his readers to engage with reason in an age of illiberalism. NewsweekA New York Times... See More
(27 reviews)
In the far future, our sun has begun its inevitable expansion process, scorching Earth's surface with extreme radiation. Humanity is sent to hide in the lowest depths of the sea, waiting in protected domed cities, while... See More
by Nina Garcia
(513 reviews)
The Project Runway judge and New York Times-bestselling author of Style Strategy shows the essential items every woman needs in her fashion arsenal. In the wildly popular The Little Black Book of Style, fashion authority... See More
by Steve Hagen
(270 reviews)
A practical, straight-forward guide to the true purpose of Buddhism, examining the essential & enduring questions at the heart of the Buddha's teachings. Bestselling author and renowned Zen teacher Steve Hagen penetrates... See More
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