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The regulars at Mack’s Bar love putting their heads together to solve a good mystery. But Mack is learning there’s…
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Over the course of one day, a 14-year-old Harlem boy struggles with family, history, and identity. A “brutal, objective, and compassionate” novel (San Francisco Chronicle) written with “vivid imagery” and “lavish attention to details” (The New York Times).
A sweeping, emotionally riveting novel with over one million copies sold—an enthralling family saga of Africa and America, doctors and…
A riveting fantasy that’s part of a New York Times bestselling series: Trapped in the dreaded Tower of High Sorcery by evil forces, archmage Raistlin must rely on the help of a cleric and his own twin brother… With over 13,500 five-star Goodreads ratings!
With over 2,300 five-star ratings on Goodreads: In a time of magic and dragons, Elminster dreams of becoming a hero. But when he gets his wish, he finds a world rife with corruption and wicked sorcerers… A thrilling fantasy romp set in the Forgotten Realms!
After being spared as a sacrifice to the Spider Queen, Drow ranger Drizzt leaves behind his family and his shadowy homeland. Training as a swordsman, he grapples with good and evil in an unforgiving world… A fascinating origin story with nearly 37,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
An indispensable collection of the Nobel Prize winner’s most renowned works. “In ten years’ time,” wrote Edmund Wilson in…
After a virus leaves one percent of the population unable to move, FBI agents Chris Shane and Leslie Vann investigate its suspicious connection to a murder — an unprecedented case that could have dangerous ramifications for millions of people…
New to New England and desperate for a job, Abigail becomes the assistant to Jackaby, a quirky investigator with a flair for the supernatural. And their first case together involves a serial killer whose identity may not be human… “Sherlock Holmes crossed with Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (Chicago Tribune).