Beautiful Bait
JACIE'S NEW BOSS IS A SERIAL KILLER As a homeless eighteen-year-old, nothing matters to Jacie but a roof over her head and food in her stomach. She doesn't care why Zee McCrary pays her to deliver bums to an isolated... See More
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JACIE'S NEW BOSS IS A SERIAL KILLER As a homeless eighteen-year-old, nothing matters to Jacie but a roof over her head and food in her stomach. She doesn't care why Zee McCrary pays her to deliver bums to an isolated... See More
by Bill Broun
(107 reviews)
In this imaginative debut, the tale of Noah's Ark is brilliantly recast as a story of fate and family, set in a near-future London. Over the course of a single night in 2052, a homeless man named Cuthbert Handley sets out... See More
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A supposedly haunted house contains even more frightening secrets among the living in this cozy mystery from the international bestselling author. Holly Howe is just beginning to succeed in in the cutthroat world of New... See More
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The iconic Gothic horror classics that gave birth to the monstrous myths that still inhabit our nightmares. Tragic heroines, windswept moors, dark and stormy nights, castle prisons, and forbidden desires realized at the... See More
by Giles Milton
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"An exciting account of the dangerous voyages, bizarre transactions, and desperate battles of the spice wars." -- The Washington Post A true tale of high adventure in the South Seas. The tiny island of Run is an... See More
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The gold standard of neuroscience texts?updated with hundreds of brand-new images and fully revised content in every chapter Doody's Core Titles for 2023! For more than 40 years, Principles of Neural Science has helped... See More
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Stephanie Klein was an eighth grader with a weight problem. It was a problem at school, where the boys called her "Moose," and it was a problem at home, where her father reminded her, "No one likes fat girls." After many... See More
by Rod Rees
(54 reviews)
Rod Rees's riveting dystopian saga continues with The Shadow Wars, the spellbinding sequel to The Demi-Monde: Winter. First Daughter Norma Williams finds herself stranded in the sinister cyber-world of the not-so-distant... See More
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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
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Shortlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize "A magnificent debut filled with characters so vivid, strange, and richly imagined, you emerge feeling changed." -- Sarah Shun-lien Bynum In New York City, a girl... See More
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Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species, his revolutionary tract on evolution and the fundamental ideas involved, in 1859. Nearly 150 years later, the theory of evolution continues to create tension between the... See More
by Jay Lake
(17 reviews)
The final story collection from the award-winning author of Green: "his stories... whisk readers from inner geographies of mind to limitless gulfs of space" (Publishers Weekly, starred review). In his all-too-brief career... See More
by Glenn Taylor
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From the author of The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart, a finalist for the 2009 National Book Critics Circle Award, comes this sweeping novel of love and war, power and oppression, faith and deception, over the course of three... See More
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A captivating adventure set in a fantastical world where a young woman must uncover the secrets of her past while confronting the present dangers of a magical wilderness When Tom Orange rescues a mysterious young woman from... See More
by C. L. Moore
(29 reviews)
A classic, post-apocalyptic vision of America created by C. L. Moore, an undisputed master of science fiction's golden age. In the wake of a nuclear war, the totalitarian system known as Comus has restored order in a... See More
by Liz Moore
(29,269 reviews)
THE INSPIRATION FOR THE PEACOCK TV SERIES STARRING AMANDA SEYFRIED ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR -- BY THE AUTHOR OF THE GOD OF THE WOODS AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? A GOOD MORNING AMERICA... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
(1,811 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 John Rector
(515 reviews)
A young couple looking to start fresh in a new town wind up fighting for their lives at a desert motel in this "sly and very accomplished" debut thriller (Booklist). All Nate and Sara want is a new life in a new town, away... See More
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Do you feel like your life is a series of shattered dreams? Have you bought into the lie that you'll never amount to anything? In Think Big, Dr. Ben Carson is here to tell you some good news: none of that is true. By... See More
by Bill Tancer
(65 reviews)
What time of year do teenage girls search for prom dresses online? How does the quick adoption of technology affect business success (and how is that related to corn farmers in Iowa)? How do time and money affect the gender... See More
(185 reviews)
"Pankaj Mishra transforms a visceral, intimate story of one man's humble origins into a kaleidoscopic portrait of a society bedazzled by power and wealth -- what it means on a human level, and what it costs. Run and Hide is... See More
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The bestselling status (and subsequent blockbuster film adaptations) of Bridget Jones's Diary and Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is proof of the enduring strength of this category. Although the novel is invented... See More
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Best known for her beloved Deryni series, Katherine Kurtz rockets into new territory in this breathtaking science fiction murder mystery. The interstellar cruiser Valkyrie has been ordered to take an unexpected detour from... See More
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There's no such thing as "just" a mom. Despite the routine tasks and mundane to-do lists, motherhood is anything but insignificant. God has designed motherhood as part of his greater plan to draw people to himself... See More
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A wealthy widow of a nobleman, daughter of a famous scientist, and skeptic who only trusts what can be proven. Meet Serafina Trent. A woman about to take 19th Century London by storm. It's London, 1857, and everything is... See More
by James Hynes
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The author of Publish and Perish returns with a Faustian tale of the horrors of academe Nelson Humbolt is a visiting adjunct English lecturer at prestigious Midwest University, until he is unceremoniously fired one autumn... See More
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An empress seeks her lost son as rival factions prepare for war in the long-awaited third novel of this acclaimed fantasy epic. As Fanim war-drums beat just outside the city, the Empress Anasurimbor Esmenet searches... See More
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A historian examines how Washington and Jefferson's differing temperaments and leadership styles shaped opposing views of the presidency -- and the nation. In the months after her husband's death, Martha Washington told... See More
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Rediscover the long-lost art of charm with this classic compendium of hints, tips, and tricks. First published in 1938, this delightful handbook is overflowing with timeless advice to guide readers through a maze of social... See More
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