Birch Cathedral
Birch Cathedral explores the notion that if we can accept who we are, embrace change, and acknowledge that we need others to help us along the way, perhaps we can find answers to the enigma of death within the realm of... See More
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Birch Cathedral explores the notion that if we can accept who we are, embrace change, and acknowledge that we need others to help us along the way, perhaps we can find answers to the enigma of death within the realm of... See More
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Secrets and Lies in a Small Town The O'Connells of Livingston, Montana, are not your typical family. Follow them on their journey to the dark and dangerous side of love in a series of romantic thrillers you won't want to... See More
What could be better than a ski weekend in the Alps filled with fresh snow, cozy fires, and... murder? Since inheriting a billion pounds and a title, Philip and Genevieve Warwick have experienced life as few can imagine... See More
by Jon Smith
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Every prophecy needs a villain. This one got a sarcastic vampire with a bad attitude. Vincent Lupo is a jaded, wine-soaked immortal just trying to finish writing his latest smutty novel and avoid the people he's wronged... See More
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Though she is bound to a family prophecy, a lady is drawn to a seductive scoundrel in this "stunning and riveting" Regency romance trilogy finale (Addicted to Romance). She can pour tea, manage a household, and sew a... See More
by Ken MacLeod
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WINNER OF THE PROMETHEUS AWARD Britain in the 21st century is a Balkanized mess. Moh Kohn is a security mercenary unaware that he holds the key to information which could change the world. Janis Taine is a scientist who... See More
by W.M. Akers
(240 reviews)
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year! "The Alienist meets The City & The City in this brilliant debut that mixes fantasy and mystery. Gilda Carr's 'tiny mysteries' pack a giant punch." --David Morrell, New York Times... See More
by Paul Bogard
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A deeply panoramic tour of the night, from its brightest spots to the darkest skies we have left. A starry night is one of nature's most magical wonders. Yet in our artificially lit world, three-quarters of Americans' eyes... See More
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The USA Today-bestselling author "delivers a unique adventure romance, weaving exotic aspects of India into a staid British backdrop... thrilling" (RT Book Reviews, 4 1/2 stars). With only three books, Katharine Ashe has... See More
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The great deception of the 21st century At a time when the church needs an urgent wake-up call and a fresh encounter with Jesus, the hyper-grace message is lulling many to sleep. Claiming to be a new revelation of grace... See More
by Greg King
(195 reviews)
The truth of the enduring mystery of Anastasia's fate-and the life of her most convincing impostor The passage of more than ninety years and the publication of hundreds of books in dozens of languages has not extinguished an... See More
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This account of two extinct bird species offers "an amazing amount of history, references, facts, maps, and illustrations" (Library Journal). The Dodo and the Solitaire is the most comprehensive book to date about these... See More
by Jeff Sharlet
(697 reviews)
A New York Times Bestseller Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Nonfiction ? One of the New York Times's 100 Notable Books of 2023 ? One of The New Republic's Best Books of 2023 "A riveting, vividly... See More
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On Desperate Ground is the story of men and women caught up in the death throes of Nazi Germany, struggling to maintain those things precious to them -- life, an end to killing, and even sanity itself. Colonel Johann Faust... See More
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Tackling one of the most volatile issues in contemporary politics, Martin Gilens's work punctures myths and misconceptions about welfare policy, public opinion, and the role of the media in both. Why Americans Hate Welfare... See More
by Julia London
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A high society bad girl's plan for marriage backfires in this Regency romance by the New York Times-bestselling author of The Trouble with Honor. Once the toast of society, Grace Cabot and her sisters now await the shame... See More
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In this first volume of his magisterial study of the foundations of Mormon thought and practice, Terryl L. Givens offers a sweeping account of Mormon belief from its founding to the present day. Situating the relatively new... See More
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The heartwarming debut novel by the New York Times bestselling author of This is Where I Leave You and One Last Thing Before I Go. Turning thirty was never supposed to be like this. Ten years ago, Ben, Lindsey, Chuck... See More
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"Comprehensive and deeply sympathetic. The thoroughness and authority of [this biography of Daniel Boone] are beyond dispute." -- Washington Post Book World The story of Daniel Boone is the story of America -- its ideals... See More
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Subversives traces the FBI's secret involvement with three iconic figures at Berkeley during the 1960s: the ambitious neophyte politician Ronald Reagan, the fierce but fragile radical Mario Savio, and the liberal university... See More
by Kate Posey
(206 reviews)
What would you do if you thought your coworker was getting away with murder -- literally? Dolores dela Cruz has been dying to spot one in the wild, and he fits the mold perfectly: strangler gloves, calculated charm, dashing... See More
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From a Man Booker International Prize nominee, "a century of tangled Russian family history in [a] lucid saga... a challenging yet rewarding epic." ?Publishers Weekly "Ulitskaya continues the tradition of... See More
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An engrossing study of Leo Africanus and his famous book, which introduced Africa to European readers Al-Hasan al-Wazzan--born in Granada to a Muslim family that in 1492 went to Morocco, where he traveled extensively on... See More
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David Blight takes his readers back to the Civil War's centennial celebration to determine how Americans made sense of the suffering, loss, and liberation a century earlier. He shows how four of America's most incisive... See More
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Part of the bestselling saga about childhood friends following different paths by "one of the great novelists of our time" (The New York Times). In the third book in the New York Times-bestselling Neapolitan quartet... See More
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A runaway bestseller in Sweden, The Princess of Burundi introduces Inspector Ann Lindell to U.S. mystery readers. When a jogger finds a dead body in the snow, the members of Sweden's Uppsala police force uncover a victim... See More
by Joan Silber
(97 reviews)
Shortlisted for the National Book Award: "Joan Silber writes with wisdom, humor, grace, and wry intelligence. Her characters bear welcome news of how we will survive." -- Andrea Barrett Intense in subject yet restrained in... See More
(380 reviews)
When The Princess of Burundi was published by Thomas Dunne Books, American critics hailed Kjell Eriksson as Sweden's Ed McBain, and they compared him to Henning Mankell. Now The Cruel Stars of the Night, the next in this... See More
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A poignant and beautiful debut novel explores a man's quest to unravel the mystery of his wife's death with the help of the only witness -- their Rhodesian ridgeback, Lorelei. See More
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"A taut psychological thriller, loaded with mood, and a puzzle tricky enough to keep you guessing to the final page" -- The Washington Post In the chilling tradition of Daphne du Maurier and with the acuity of Kate... See More
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A cynical single mom's life changes when she rents her apartment to an introverted ex-monk in this "tender, witty" novel (New York Times Book Review). Rebecca Martin is a single mother with an apartment to rent and a sense... See More
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"Kassem's cakes are pure rainbow joy." -- Food & Wine In this wildly cheerful cookbook, New York bakery owner Amirah Kassem preaches the power of sprinkles. A modern-day Willy Wonka, Kassem reminds us that joy can be found... See More
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Film, television and Broadway star Adrienne Barbeau and New York Times bestselling author Michael Scott have teamed up to deliver this sexy, scary, and deliciously clever novel full of Hollywood glamour, behind-the-scenes... See More
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