Black Velvet
A thrilling spin on the classic Sherlock Holmes murder mystery... Thelonius (Theo) Holmes is a private investigator and a direct descendant of Sherlock Holmes. When eerily similar homicides by euthanasia pop up in both San... See More
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(8 reviews)
A thrilling spin on the classic Sherlock Holmes murder mystery... Thelonius (Theo) Holmes is a private investigator and a direct descendant of Sherlock Holmes. When eerily similar homicides by euthanasia pop up in both San... See More
by Samara Jones
(8 reviews)
For as long as I can remember, I've been in love. Not with a real person, of course. But with the kind of love you read about in books -- the slow burns, the grand gestures, the undeniable meant-to-be. The kind that always... See More
by Ruth Rendell
(1,743 reviews)
An award-winning novel from a New York Times-bestselling author: The long-buried bodies of a woman and child are unearthed on a Suffolk country estate. When the new owners of Wyvis Hall, a rural estate in Suffolk, set... See More
(4,702 reviews)
In a masterpiece of supernatural mystery and apocalyptic prophecy, New York Times bestselling authors James Rollins and Rebecca Cantrell bring to a thunderous conclusion their epic trilogy of novels set between the worlds of... See More
by Ruth Rendell
(479 reviews)
A girl experiments with the occult to keep her family together in this psychological thriller from the New York Times-bestselling author of Dark Corners. In a quiet house in the London suburb of Manningtree... See More
(168 reviews)
Why are there so many gaps between what firms know they should do and what they actually do? Why do so many companies fail to implement the experience and insight they've worked so hard to acquire? The Knowing-Doing Gap is... See More
by Max Frumes
(1,372 reviews)
"A superb inside account of what modern high finance is actually like... it is the Barbarians at the Gate of distressed debt." -- Matt Levine, Money Stuff columnist, Bloomberg Opinion Here is the riveting... See More
(284 reviews)
Perfect for fans of The Thing About Jellyfish, Echo, and Hour of the Bees, this charming time-travel story from husband-and-wife team Marisa de los Santos and David Teague follows one girl's race to change the past in order... See More
(158 reviews)
A mother-daughter legal scholar team "offers unabashedly straightforward advice in a how-to primer for ambitious women... [A]ttention-grabbing revelations" (Debora L. Spar, The New York Times Book Review) What Works for... See More
by Paula Stokes
(738 reviews)
A dark and twisted psychological tale, which Kirkus Reviews called "captivating to the very end" in a starred review -- perfect for fans of I Hunt Killers and Gone Girl. Max Cantrell has never been a big fan of the truth... See More
by Paula Stokes
(54 reviews)
Paula Stokes weaves together a series of mysteries and the story of an unbreakable bond between sisters in this unforgettable thrill ride. Winter Kim and her sister, Rose, work as high-tech stunt girls for Rose's... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(1,412 reviews)
A river cruise may be sunk by a ruthless criminal in this novel by "the doyenne of traditional mystery writers" (The New York Times). Inspector Alleyn's wife, the artist Agatha Troy, has a special fondness for Constables... See More
(199 reviews)
An unexpected end to the Wincanton–Stuart feud…? Scandal broke last night when Lady Constance Stuart was discovered in the arms of Aaron Wincanton, the son of her family's greatest enemy! But now we can reveal an even... See More
(4,213 reviews)
"A powerful, moving and beautifully wrought novel about the ways in which lives are molded by personal memory and the collective past." -- The Boston Globe Winner of the Man Booker Prize Elderly, uncompromising Claudia... See More
(108 reviews)
In debut author Gwendolyn Clare's thrilling Ink, Iron, and Glass, worlds collide as Elsa unveils a deep political conspiracy seeking to unlock the most dangerous weapon ever created -- and only she can stop it. Can she write... See More
by Paul Bogard
(321 reviews)
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
(99 reviews)
From Dallas Willard, one of the most important Christian intellectuals of the twentieth century, comes a collection of readings, interviews, talks, and articles -- many previously unpublished. In his groundbreaking books... See More
by Windsor Mann
(288 reviews)
Over the past few decades, the bestselling author of Hitch-22 has crisscrossed the globe debating religious scholars, Catholic clergy, rabbis, and devout Christians on the existence of God -- appearances that have attracted... See More
(200 reviews)
We are at our human best when we give and forgive. But we live in a world in which it makes little sense to do either one. In our increasingly graceless culture, where can we find the motivation to give? And how do we learn... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(896 reviews)
At an English pub, a dart becomes a deadly weapon: "Any Ngaio Marsh story is certain to be Grade A." -- The New York Times A game of darts does involve some danger, but it's rarely lethal. There are exceptions, however... See More
by C. V. Wyk
(91 reviews)
FORGED IN BATTLE... FROM THE DUST OF THE ARENA... A LEGEND WILL RISE The action-packed tale of a 17-year-old warrior princess and a handsome gladiator who dared take on the Roman Republic -- and gave rise to the legend... See More
(15 reviews)
Spirituality, fantasy, and mythology merge in this "lighthearted, agreeably diverting yarn, duly respectful of India's cultures and customs" (Kirkus Reviews). Hari, a remarkably well-set-up young lad, has spent his entire... See More
(1,635 reviews)
The Man Booker Prize-winning author "charts the efforts of a middle-aged brother and sister to begin a new life after their tyrannical mother's death" (The New York Times). In Passing On, "the richest and most... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(2,112 reviews)
A policeman in the audience sees an all-too-real death scene on a London stage: "Good enough to satisfy the most critical reader of detective stories." -- The New York Times Inspector Roderick Alleyn has been invited to an... See More
(362 reviews)
America's most influential writing teacher offers an engaging and practical guide to effective short-form writing. "How to Write Short is a deeply practical guidebook and an annotated collection of concise gems from some of... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(1,083 reviews)
An aristocrat dies under fishy circumstances in this tale by "the finest writer in the English language of the pure, classical puzzle whodunnit" (The Sun). In an almost unspeakably charming little English village, one of... See More
by Meryl Gordon
(1,029 reviews)
A biography that looks behind the headlines, and the gates of the house of Astor, as the famous family falls apart in public. The fate of Brooke Astor, the endearing philanthropist with the storied name, has generated... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(1,074 reviews)
This tale of murder at a snowed-in country house is a "constant puzzle to the end... alive with wit" (The New York Times). The unspeakably wealthy (and generally unspeakable) Jonathan Royal has decided to throw a party... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(906 reviews)
"The theatre plays backdrop to romance and murder... Good reading." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Newly arrived from New Zealand and in need of funds, Martyn Tarne takes a job as a dresser to the Vulcan Theater's... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(1,622 reviews)
A high-society homicide is the talk of the London season... "Marsh's writing is a pleasure." -- The Seattle Times It's debutante season in London, and that means giggles and tea-dances, white dresses and inappropriate... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(1,125 reviews)
A local busybody is silenced for good in this tale by "a peerless practitioner of the slightly surreal, English-village comedy-mystery" (Kirkus Reviews). In their Dorset village, neither Miss Campanula nor her friend Miss... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(947 reviews)
This tale of an actress's dramatic demise, and a police detective trying to sniff out a killer, is "one of Ngaio Marsh's best yarns" (Kirkus Reviews). Mary Bellamy is the sweetheart of the London stage -- everyone simply... See More
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