Chance Hotel
Welcome to the Chance Hotel. Checkout time is... never. Jason Chance is running from a toxic marriage and his failures as a father, clutching a bag full of cash he claims isn't his own. With a storm bearing down, he thought... See More
Amazon.com
Amazon.co.uk
You need to create a free account in order to enable many of the filters below. If you already have an account, click the [Sign In] button in the header. If not, click here to start.
This section allows you to save your genre selections so you can easily get back to them from any computer and from any page on our site. You will be able to save your genres right here once you have made some selections below.
eReaderIQ is a free service which depends on user contributions to stay open. Click here to learn why.
If you would like to contribute to the continued development of eReaderIQ, you can start by clicking one of the buttons below.
I appreciate your support!
(57 reviews)
Welcome to the Chance Hotel. Checkout time is... never. Jason Chance is running from a toxic marriage and his failures as a father, clutching a bag full of cash he claims isn't his own. With a storm bearing down, he thought... See More
by Everly Frost
(67 reviews)
Three dark kings rule my fate. The Ember King burns with fury and thirsts for destruction. The Frost King strikes without mercy and delights in cruelty. And the Iron King weaves lies into chains to cage his enemies. For... See More
(54 reviews)
"If you love Mary Kubica or Alice Feeney, this is absolutely in that wheelhouse. One of the best books I've read in 2026 -- and I've read about 70 so far." - Heather B., Goodreads Laura Keane has spent fifteen years being... See More
by John Avery
(1 review)
Why would a king birth his kingdom with a sacrifice? The greatest mystery of all time is the mystery of Christ, the crucifixion of Jesus the Messiah. But the Bible uses the word "mystery" of other things, too: •... See More
(29 reviews)
Life can either snake around you with a strangle hold or produce the most exquisite flowers... At the advanced age of six and thirty, Mr. Jameson Ridley has become content with what he wants out of life. After spending... See More
(305 reviews)
Free man of color Benjamin January travels to Washington, DC, to track down a missing mathematician in this "excellent" pre-Civil War mystery (Publishers Weekly, starred review). New Orleans, 1838. Living in antebellum... See More
(166 reviews)
"Nothing special" is the best way to describe Owen Reeder -- at least that's what he's been told all his life. When a stranger visits his father's bookstore, Owen's ordinary life spirals out of control and right into a world... See More
(137 reviews)
Personal and professional coaching, which has emerged as a powerfulcareer in the last several years, has shifted the paradigm of howpeople who seek help with life transitions find a "helper" to partnerwith them in designing... See More
(720 reviews)
COLLECTED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FULL COLOR! TODD McFARLANE unleashed his signature creation, SPAWN, in 1992. In doing so, he created the most successful independent comic book in history. SPAWN COMPENDIUM, VOL. 2... See More
by Robert van
(248 reviews)
Featuring a sleuth "in that select group of fictional detectives headed by the renowned Sherlock Holmes," as he hunts stolen jewels in Tang Dynasty China (Los Angeles Times). Due to its proximity to the Water Palace, the... See More
(2,357 reviews)
"Charming and erudite," from the author of Rationality and Enlightenment Now, "The wit and insight and clarity he brings... is what makes this book such a gem." -- Time.com Why is so much writing so bad, and how can we... See More
(928 reviews)
The Nobel Prize-winner shares "a masterful journey through humankind's scientific coming-of-age" from the Greeks to modern times (Brian Greene). In this rich, irreverent, and compelling history, Nobel Prize-winning... See More
by Jo Walton
(315 reviews)
In this alternative history detective thriller, a conspiracy is brewing within fascist England to assassinate the Nazi-aligned Prime Minister. England, 1949. It's been eight years since Great Britain negotiated a truce... See More
by Peter Kobel
(73 reviews)
Drawing on the extraordinary collection of The Library of Congress, one of the greatest repositories for silent film and memorabilia, Peter Kobel has created the definitive visual history of silent film. From its birth in... See More
(137 reviews)
"Delicious recipes from... extraordinary chefs" from the "rare restaurant" that focuses on "the aliveness and the beauty of its ingredients" (from the foreword by Alice Waters, James Beard award- winning chef, Chef Panisse)... See More
by Emma Geen
(63 reviews)
When we first meet Kit, she's a fox. Nineteen-year-old Kit works for the research department of Shen Corporation as a phenomenaut. She's been "jumping"--projecting her consciousness, through a neurological interface--into... See More
by James Keene
(566 reviews)
This true story is the basis for the hit APPLE TV series, BLACK BIRD, starring Taron Edgerton, Paul Walter Hauser, Greg Kinnear, and Ray Liotta. Jimmy Keene was offered an impossible mission: Coax a confession out of a... See More
by Erika Swyler
(463 reviews)
A Long Island Reads 2020 Selection * A Real Simple Best Book of 2019 From the bestselling author of The Book of Speculation, a "tender and ambitious" (Vulture) novel about time, loss, and the wonders of the universe.... See More
(146 reviews)
The subtle portrait of a great but difficult man and a legendary island. When friends die, one's own credentials change: one becomes a survivor. Graham Greene has already had biographers, one of whom has served him mightily... See More
by Kevin Giles
(23 reviews)
Should all Christians, especially evangelicals, hold on to the doctrine of the eternal generation of the Son? What is lost if we don't? Theologian Kevin Giles defends the historically orthodox and ecumenical doctrine of the... See More
(272 reviews)
The third novel in the Edgar Award-winning detective series set in Gilded Age NYC is "guaranteed to grip readers to the very last page" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). The murder of Judge Hugo Jackson is out of... See More
by Terry Spear
(454 reviews)
10th Anniversary Edition of the book that launched Terry Spear's immensely popular Silver Town Wolf series, with brand new bonus content including a novella and research notes from the author. This Red Wolf needs answers... See More
(144 reviews)
A "masterful" history of the city and its holy wars past and present, from the New York Times-bestselling author of Constantine's Sword (The Boston Globe). How did this ancient Middle Eastern city become a transcendent... See More
(269 reviews)
The Signalman returns in The Tindalos Asset. "Her stories saturate the mind with color... There is simply nothing out there quite like her." -- The New York Times on CaitlĂn R. Kiernan A rundown apartment in Koreatown. A... See More
by JB Salsbury
(2,543 reviews)
From New York Times bestselling author, JB Salsbury, comes an angsty new romance with a bossy hero and woman who was born to survive. To me, he was Grizzly. To the world, I would learn, he's someone else completely. I should... See More
(413 reviews)
A look inside the world of "quants" and how science can (and can't) predict financial markets: "Entertaining and enlightening" (The New York Times). After the economic meltdown of 2008, Warren Buffett famously warned... See More
by Cheryl Holt
(31 reviews)
She Mixed Business With Pleasure... All Allison Masters wants is to show her tyrannical father that she's tough enough to climb to the top of the family's business, a chain of luxury hotels. So she's devastated when he... See More
by Wesley Hill
(39 reviews)
Paul's ways of speaking about God, Jesus, and the Spirit are intricately intertwined: talking about any one of the three, for Paul, implies reference to all of them together. However, much current Pauline scholarship... See More
by Glenn Beck
(9,263 reviews)
In The Great Reset: Joe Biden and the Rise of Twenty-First-Century Fascism, New York Times bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio host Glenn Beck argues that the American way of life will not survive the Great... See More
by Liz Jensen
(65 reviews)
Charlotte Schleswig, the delightful narrator of Liz Jensen's latest novel, supports herself and the lumpen Fru Schleswig (who may or may not be her mother) as a prostitute in 1890s Copenhagen. While she is no small success... See More
by Glenn Usry
(38 reviews)
Some say Christianity is white man's religion... And it is true that there is a long and ugly history of abuse of African-Americans at the hands of Anglo Christians. Afrocentric interpretations of history often point to... See More
(217 reviews)
"A no-holds-barred collection" of evil genius stories from Diana Gabaldon, Grady Hendrix, Austin Grossman, Naomi Novik, and eighteen other popular writers (Library Journal, starred review). From Victor Frankenstein to Lex... See More
by Jeff Smith
(938 reviews)
Lucius, Smiley, and Phoney survive an attack by the rat creatures and return safely to Lucius' tavern in Barrelhaven. Phoney, desperate to win a bet with Lucius, stokes the townspeople's fear of dragons and boasts that he is... See More
(194 reviews)
In 2001 The Kent State University Press published James Jessen Badal's In the Wake of the Butcher: Cleveland's Torso Murders -- the first book to examine the horrific series of unsolved dismemberment murders that terrorized... See More
(82 reviews)
In keeping with the Pillar New Testament Commentary's distinctive character, this volume by James R. Edwards on Luke gives special attention to the Third Gospel's vocabulary and historical setting, its narrative purpose and... See More
You need to create a free account in order to view additional pages. If you already have an account, click the [Sign In] button in the header. If not, click here to create an account.