Palace of Spies
Introducing Peggy Fitzroy, royal snoop. "A rollicking spy caper in corsets... will delight fans of historical fiction as well as mystery lovers." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A warning to all young ladies of... See More
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by Sarah Zettel
(92 reviews)
Introducing Peggy Fitzroy, royal snoop. "A rollicking spy caper in corsets... will delight fans of historical fiction as well as mystery lovers." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A warning to all young ladies of... See More
(812 reviews)
In Las Vegas, there's a family-owned business called the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, run by three generations of the Harrison family: Rick; his son, Big Hoss; and Rick's dad, the Old Man. Now License to Pawn takes readers... See More
(12 reviews)
In this provocative book James K. A. Smith, one of the most engaging Christian scholars of our day, offers an innovative approach to hermeneutics. The second edition of Smith's well-received debut book provides updated... See More
(488 reviews)
ThisNew York Times bestseller chronicles how Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Christie, and Cory Booker tried -- and failed -- to reform education in Newark, NJ. In September of 2010, billionaire Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg... See More
(38 reviews)
Following his successful Who's Afraid of Postmodernism? leading Christian philosopher James K. A. Smith introduces the philosophical sources behind postliberal theology. Offering a provocative analysis of relativism, Smith... See More
(398 reviews)
Make sure your child eats healthy all day long with more than two hundred quick and nutritious breakfast and lunch recipes -- including allergen-free options! Making lunches at home is a great way to keep your children... See More
by Caisey Quinn
(313 reviews)
Nashville meets New Adult in Neon Dreams, a dramatic, sexy series from bestselling author Caisey Quinn, about a country band's rocky road to fame -- and the ambition, dreams, and love of the people who make the music. Dixie... See More
by Carola Dunn
(504 reviews)
A cryptic message spurs Eleanor, Megan, and Nick Gresham on a frantic search for a refugee's missing family, in The Valley of the Shadow, a Cornish Mystery from Carola Dunn. While out on a walk, Eleanor Trewynn, her niece... See More
by Carl Shapiro
(139 reviews)
In Information Rules, authors Shapiro and Varian reveal that many classic economic concepts can provide the insight and understanding necessary to succeed in the information age. They argue that if managers seriously want to... See More
(74 reviews)
In a series of essays that explore the notion of what brings significance to our existences, clarifying why we have this longing beyond the present moment and an insatiable dissatisfaction with where we are, scholar Frank... See More
(90 reviews)
This handy guide unravels the mysteries of terms, symbols, and abbreviations to make pattern reading easy for knitters of all levels. Knitting can be a challenging craft, but even more challenging than knitting itself is... See More
by Dana Hand
(86 reviews)
One of the Washington Post's Best Novels of the Year: A "fascinating" tale of murder in 1880s Idaho, based on real historical events (The Daily Beast). Idaho Territory, June 1887. A small-town judge takes his young... See More
(22 reviews)
Book one of the King of Ys series: Blending fantasy, history, and adventure, the epic story of Ys begins as the Roman Gratillonius finds himself thrust into the highest seat of power In the waning days of the Roman Empire... See More
by Atif Mian
(433 reviews)
"A concise and powerful account of how the great recession happened and what should be done to avoid another one... well-argued and consistently informative." -- Wall Street Journal The Great American Recession of 2007-2009... See More
by Wendy Holden
(765 reviews)
#1 International Bestseller When Owen met Haatchi, the lives of one adorable little boy and one great, big dog were destined to change forever. Owen-known to his family as "little buddy" or "Little B"-has a rare genetic... See More
by Evelyn Skye
(1,004 reviews)
"Gorgeous and richly imagined." -- Sara Raasch, New York Times bestselling author of the Snow Like Ashes series "Teeming with hidden magic and fiery romance." -- Sabaa Tahir, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Ember... See More
(307 reviews)
A dubious heist plan pits actor-thief Alan Grofield against a maniacal mastermind in this crime thriller by the acclaimed author of Point Blank. A struggling thespian and consummate thief, Alan Grofield isn't too picky... See More
(459 reviews)
"Hearing the click behind him, Parker threw his glass straight back over his right shoulder, and dove off his chair to the left." When a job looks like amateur hour, Parker walks away. But even a squad of seasoned... See More
by Jesse Walker
(262 reviews)
"A superb analysis of American paranoia... a terrific, measured, objective study of one of American culture's most loaded topics." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Jesse Walker's The United States of Paranoia presents... See More
(144 reviews)
36 Hours Serial As a devastating summer storm hits Grand Springs, Colorado, the next thirty-six hours will change the town and its residents forever . Strange Bedfellows Part 2 Sworn enemies Cassandra Mercer and Sean... See More
by Karen Ranney
(93 reviews)
Beatrice can handle a troubled young duke -- but the boy's dangerously appealing cousin Devlen is another matter entirely... See More
by Scott Sauls
(648 reviews)
Whether the issue of the day on Twitter, Facebook, or cable news is our sexuality, political divides, or the perceived conflict between faith and science, today's media pushes each one of us into a frustrating clash between... See More
by Rob Dircks
(518 reviews)
I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE HUMANS ARE SO CRANKY ABOUT. Their enclosures are large, they ingest over a thousand calories per day, and they're allowed to mate. Plus, they have me. An Autonomous Servile Unit, housed in a... See More
(258 reviews)
"Zapruder is the ideal narrator to debunk mistaken ideas about the art and claim that the ways we teach poetry are what prevent us from enjoying it." -- San Francisco Chronicle In Why Poetry, award-winning poet Matthew... See More
(269 reviews)
A dystopian tale of a power struggle between the sexes in the post-nuclear future, perfect for readers of Margaret Atwood and Ursula K. Le Guin. After a nuclear holocaust, women rule the world. Using advanced technology... See More
(284 reviews)
House of Comarré author Kristen Painter weaves a tale of intrigue and betrayal, as the battle for New Orleans escalates in this second novel of the Crescent City series. Mardi Gras approaches, bringing with it hordes of... See More
by Emily Bitto
(1,215 reviews)
A powerful story about the fierce friendship between three sisters and their friend as they grow up around wild, artistic bohemian parents. New York Times Book Review Editors' choice Winner of Australia's 2015 Stella... See More
by Robert Kolb
(22 reviews)
At the 500th anniversary of the Wittenberg Reformation, two highly regarded scholars compare and contrast the history and theological positions of the Reformed and Lutheran traditions. The authors tackle nine theological... See More
(328 reviews)
In Foodist, Darya Pino Rose, a neuroscientist, food writer, and the creator of SummerTomato.com, delivers a savvy, practical guide to ending the diet cycle and discovering lasting weight-loss through the love of food and the... See More
by Brad Ricca
(73 reviews)
In time for the 75th anniversary of the Man of Steel, comes the first comprehensive literary biography of Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, creators of the DC Comics superhero Superman and the inspiration for Michael Chabon's... See More
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