Dark Notes
"Raw, dark, yet achingly tender, Dark Notes is a scorching-hot masterpiece as beautifully written as the music within." ~ Anna Zaires, NY Times Bestselling Author They call me a slut. Maybe I am. Sometimes I do things I... See More
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by Pam Godwin
(7,338 reviews)
"Raw, dark, yet achingly tender, Dark Notes is a scorching-hot masterpiece as beautifully written as the music within." ~ Anna Zaires, NY Times Bestselling Author They call me a slut. Maybe I am. Sometimes I do things I... See More
by Stephen King
(6,378 reviews)
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by Amerie,
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by Kit Yarrow
(159 reviews)
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by Sam Rebelein
(107 reviews)
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OVER HALF A MILLION COPIES OF APPLE TREE YARD SOLD 'Psychologically acute. Terrific.' Daily Mail 'A page-turning read. Kept me reading well past bedtime!' VAL McDERMID 'Pacey and propulsive.' Guardian 'A rare combination... See More
by Kate Forsyth
(1,139 reviews)
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by V.E. Schwab
(22,904 reviews)
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Everyone thrives on love, comfort, and the safety of family, friends, and community. But if you are denied these basic comforts early in life, whether through a lack of physical affection or emotional bonding, you may... See More
by S.T. Gibson
(334 reviews)
The Devil knows your name, David Aristarkhov. As a teen, David Aristarkhov was a psychic prodigy, operating under the shadow of his oppressive occultist father. Now, years after his father's death and rapidly approaching... See More
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"One of the best speculative writers of the last decade." -- John Scalzi A Philip K. Dick Award nominee! January Fifteenth -- the day all Americans receive their annual Universal Basic Income payment. For Hannah, a... See More
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Since its first publication in 1975, Judith Butcher's Copy-editing has become firmly established as a classic reference guide. This fourth edition has been comprehensively revised to provide an up-to-date and clearly... See More
by Sheena Patel
(1,367 reviews)
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An all new Death in Paradise mystery featuring DI Richard Poole. Enhance your enjoyment of the series as, for the first time, Robert Thorogood brings the characters to life on the page in an all-new locked-room mystery. One... See More
by Robert Alter
(131 reviews)
From the recipient of the National Jewish Book Award for Lifetime Achievement, a "hugely entertaining and irreverent" (Adam Gopnik, New Yorker) account of the art of translating the Hebrew Bible into English In this brief... See More
by Rob Goffee
(277 reviews)
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"Dennis Palumbo has great insight into a writer s psyche... Every writer should have a shrink or this book. The book is cheaper." -- Gary Shandling, actor, comic, and writer "wise, compassionate, and funny... " -- Aram... See More
by Stephen King
(5,388 reviews)
You're a firestarter honey... just one big zippo lighter. A year ago, he was an upstanding instructor of English at Harrison State College. Now Andy is on the run with his daughter. A pigtailed girl named Charlie. A girl... See More
by Louise Welsh
(55 reviews)
London, 1593. A city on edge. Under threat from plague and war, strangers are unwelcome, suspicion is wholesale, severed heads grin from the spikes on Tower Bridge. Playwright, poet and spy, Christopher Marlowe walks the... See More
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1926, the BBC. The nation listens. A woman finds her voice. London, 1926. Maisie Musgrave is thrilled to land a job at the fledgling British Broadcasting Corporation whose new and electrifying radio network is captivating... See More
by Nessa Carey
(1,658 reviews)
'A book that would have had Darwin swooning - anyone seriously interested in who we are and how we function should read this.' Guardian At the beginning of this century enormous progress had been made in genetics. The... See More
(2,425 reviews)
Many of our global economic problems started in 1971... when President Richard Nixon took the U.S. off the gold standard. Throughout history, when a government went off the gold standard, an age of turbulence began. In... See More
by Alice Feeney
(75,498 reviews)
The instant New York Times bestseller from the author of Sometimes I Lie 'Not just fiendish but positively Feeneyish - dark, ingenious and very clever' Cara Hunter, author of Close to Home Ten years of marriage. Ten years... See More
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'Death is my beat.' Those words, spoken by the narrator and hero of The Poet, Jack McEvoy, could also apply to Michael Connelly. Time and time again in these riveting true crime, non-fiction pieces, we make the connection... See More
by G. K. Beale
(183 reviews)
In this comprehensive exposition, a leading New Testament scholar explores the unfolding theological unity of the entire Bible from the vantage point of the New Testament. G. K. Beale, coeditor of the award-winning... See More
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In this sweeping epic of the northernmost American frontier, James A. Michener guides us through Alaska's fierce terrain and history, from the long-forgotten past to the bustling present. As his characters struggle for... See More
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