The Conclave
It all came down to this. A traitor. GOLD AWARD WINNER "Eston's writing style is engaging and flows smoothly... The Conclave is a captivating epic fantasy novel." - Literary Titan The city of Telstar has been freed and the... See More
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by S.C. Eston
(12 reviews)
It all came down to this. A traitor. GOLD AWARD WINNER "Eston's writing style is engaging and flows smoothly... The Conclave is a captivating epic fantasy novel." - Literary Titan The city of Telstar has been freed and the... See More
(6,751 reviews)
Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft has influenced and guided countless students, coven initiates, and solitaries around the world. One of modern Wicca's most recommended books, this comprehensive text features a... See More
by J.D. Greear
(932 reviews)
Could the gospel be lost in evangelical churches? In this book, J.D. Greear shows how moralism and legalism have often eclipsed the gospel, even in conservative churches. Gospel cuts through the superficiality of religion... See More
by Rana Mitter
(810 reviews)
A history of the Chinese experience in WWII, named a Book of the Year by both the Economist and the Financial Times: "Superb" (The New York Times Book Review). In 1937, two years before Hitler invaded Poland, Chinese... See More
by Simon Baatz
(383 reviews)
A true crime account of the historic 1920s case from the killers' point of view, detailing their explosive relationship that culminated in murder. It was a crime that shocked the nation: the brutal murder in Chicago in... See More
(74 reviews)
Revised and updated: The classic guide to "unpacking" your physical, emotional, and intellectual baggage and "repacking" for the journey ahead. Richard Leider and David Shapiro define the good life as "living in the place... See More
(2,760 reviews)
From a New York Times-bestselling author, "[a] marvelous contemporary western trilogy launch... fraught with amazing chemistry" (Publishers Weekly). The Carsons of Mustang Creek: three men who embody the West and define... See More
by K.A. Tucker
(19,292 reviews)
Break Me is Book Two in the highly addictive forbidden romance The Wolf Hotel series Henry Wolf is a deliciously wicked, sinfully handsome man who has done a very bad thing. Potentially. Worse, he owns me now -- every inch... See More
(1,508 reviews)
Hollis Tremblay has no memory of why he's out in the wilderness alone or whether the woman with him is his wife. She's beautiful and her rosy outlook makes everything seem brighter, even the dangers they face... When... See More
(784 reviews)
A gripping novel about the assassination of Leon Trotsky in Mexico City in 1940 In The Man Who Loved Dogs, Leonardo Padura brings a noir sensibility to one of the most fascinating and complex political narratives of the... See More
(731 reviews)
The fortieth anniversary edition of the inspirational classic -- with a foreword by Maya Angelou. "This book changed my perspective on life and religion." -- Oprah Winfrey In the newest edition of Eric Butterworth's... See More
(437 reviews)
A collection of 80 comforting recipes from the star of Little House on the Prairie. From prairie breakfasts and picnic lunches to treats inspired by Nellie's restaurant, these simple and delicious dishes -- crispy fried... See More
(507 reviews)
She wants faith, hope, and love. She wants help and healing. She wants to hear and be heard, to see and be seen. She wants things set right. She wants to know what is true -- not partly true, or sometimes true, or... See More
(254 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 Detective... See More
(571 reviews)
"A comprehensive exploration of spying in its myriad forms from the Bible to the present day... Easy to dip into, and surprisingly funny." -- Ben Macintyre in The New York Times Book Review The history of espionage is far... See More
by Anya Seton
(1,256 reviews)
A saga set in the coastal town of Marblehead, Massachussetts, by the New York Times-bestselling author of Katherine and other acclaimed historical novels. Inspired by research into her own family history, novelist Anya... See More
by Paul Theroux
(1,338 reviews)
The acclaimed author of Dark Star Safari journeys across western Africa in this "thoroughly engrossing [and] at times tragic" travelogue (Washington Post). Paul Theroux's best-selling Dark Star Safari chronicled his epic... See More
(293 reviews)
In this award-winning dystopian crime novel, one man searches for his missing wife in a futuristic Helsinki struggling with climate change. It's two days before Christmas and Helsinki is battling a ruthless climate... See More
(103 reviews)
An expanded edition of the classic philosophical work that enquires into the nature and justification of scientific knowledge. The publication of Personal Knowledge in 1958 shook the science world, as Michael Polanyi took... See More
(932 reviews)
A retired musician returns to performing in this "soul-satisfying" novel from the award-winning author of A Wrinkle in Time (Norman Lear). Now in her seventies, Katherine Vigneras, née Forrester, has returned to New York... See More
(230 reviews)
From a #1 New York Times-bestselling author: Lucifer and the Archangel Michael debate the fate of humanity in the final nights before the apocalypse. Upon the end of days, Lucifer, the Fallen One, that Infernal of... See More
by Brian Cox
(619 reviews)
"[A] passionate advocate of science education... hailed... as the next Carl Sagan... features striking photography and graphics and accessible prose." -- Boston Globe In Wonders of Life: Exploring the Most Extraordinary... See More
by Ellis Peters
(1,937 reviews)
Medieval monk Brother Cadfael races to save a young man he believes is falsely accused of robbery -- in the Silver Dagger Award-winning mystery series. In the gentle Shrewsbury spring of 1140, the midnight matins at the... See More
(41 reviews)
This anthology of "genuinely haunting noir fiction" set in the Golden City features new stories by Jim Nisbet, Alejandro Murguía, Michelle Tea and others (Publishers Weekly). Oscar Wilde once quipped that anyone who... See More
by Phil Keith
(678 reviews)
The incredible story of the first African American military pilot, who became a spy in the French Resistance and an American civil rights pioneer. Winner of the Gold Medal for Memoir/Biography from the Military Writers... See More
by Larry Niven
(48 reviews)
A stellar collection of stories, essays, and more from an award-winning Grand Master of Science Fiction. "A writer of supreme talent." -- Tom Clancy "A galaxy-class storyteller." -- Time Larry Niven is the New York... See More
(297 reviews)
College life spirals out of control for a math genius who hacks into a government database, drawing attention of terrorists, in this spy thriller sequel. "Digit's first-person narrative immediately engages readers with... See More
(192 reviews)
A computer programmer must rescue an imprisoned wizard to save the universe in this sequel to The Silent Tower from the New York Times-bestselling author. There was a time when Joanna Sheraton knew nothing of the Void. She... See More
by Ellen Vaughn
(1,697 reviews)
Alan and Denise Jackson's life seemed like a fairy tale: high school sweethearts marry young and leave small-town Georgia to pursue big dreams in Music City. They pay their dues, work hard, weather deep disappointments. Then... See More
(272 reviews)
A spaceship captain, her crew, and their psychic cats confront past failures and new threats in this space opera sequel to the acclaimed Chilling Effect. Captain Eva Innocente and the crew of La Sirena Negra find themselves... See More
(83 reviews)
"This historical biography reads like the liveliest fiction" with an "utterly fascinating" portrait of the legendary queen and her world (Chicago Tribune). Here is the tragic, stormy life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry... See More
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