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When a scientist adopted an ailing stray cat, their surprising bond changed his views on life, love, and companionship. A thought-provoking memoir that offers “a perceptive and intelligent tribute to man’s other best friend” (Kirkus Reviews).
“Engrossing!” (Publishers Weekly): Gin Blanco will kill to protect those she loves… so when a close friend is kidnapped, she’s ready to unleash all hell. A stylish fantasy from a New York Times bestselling author, with over 2,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
A deliciously funny Sunday Times bestseller! Ten strangers are brought together to live under one roof. But when one of them is murdered, they’re plunged into a real-life whodunit… “Wry, fast, and fiendishly clever” (The Times).
This is the true crime account of Eugenia Falleni, a woman who in 1920 was charged with the murder of…
A “beautifully written and hypnotically readable” New York Times bestseller (Vanity Fair): In the 1940s, young Claude discovers a prodigious talent that will catapult him into a whirlwind of drama and wealth. “A grand saga… Conroy bedazzles readers” (Chicago Tribune).
“A rousing celebration of a moment in history when college football was more than metaphor and entertainment, it was a…
Crows In The Autumn Sky is loosely based on my childhood experiences in the small town of Zion, Illinois during…
Vampire and bounty hunter extraordinaire Rachel Morgan must play a dangerous game in which the the prize is her immortal…
A classic whodunit from the Queen of Crime: When a young woman’s body is found in a manor library, Miss Marple is determined to uncover the truth behind her death. “Ingeniously contrived” (Time), with over 9,800 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
When a deputy sheriff is implicated in a casino robbery, Navajo Tribal Sergeant Jim Chee and retired Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn get caught up in a dangerous manhunt. With over 1,900 five-star Goodreads ratings, this New York Times bestseller is full of “twists and surprises” (Publishers Weekly).