Petite Mort
'Part Moulin Rouge, part Alfred Hitchcock' Grazia 'A sly, erotic thriller concerned with doubleness and duplicity' Guardian Mesdames et Messieurs, presenting La Petite Mort, or, A Little Death... A silent film, destroyed... See More
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(189 reviews)
'Part Moulin Rouge, part Alfred Hitchcock' Grazia 'A sly, erotic thriller concerned with doubleness and duplicity' Guardian Mesdames et Messieurs, presenting La Petite Mort, or, A Little Death... A silent film, destroyed... See More
(62 reviews)
It would be easy for the modern reader to conclude that women had no place in the world of early modern espionage, with a few seventeenth-century women spies identified and then relegated to the footnotes of history. If even... See More
(8,273 reviews)
"A wonderful collection of tales that range from creepy to silly to haunting... Gammell's drawings add just the right touch... " -- John Scieszka, Entertinment Weekly "Read these if you dare." -- The New York Times The... See More
by Ross King
(47 reviews)
'King's supreme ability is to imagine himself into the past. The scope of his knowledge is staggering' JOHN CAREY, SUNDAY TIMES From Michelangelo to Mussolini, Nero to Meloni, Galileo to Garibaldi, here is the sparkling... See More
(1,991 reviews)
In this twisting time-travel thriller, a woman faints on the eve of her wedding -- and awakens at the turn of the century in her grandmother's body... The night before she is supposed to get married, Shay Garrett has... See More
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A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER WITH MORE THAN A MILLION COPIES SOLD -- Sold on a Monday is the unforgettable book-club phenomenon, inspired by a stunning piece of Depression-era history. "A masterpiece that poignantly echoes... See More
(1,239 reviews)
"The Queen's Gambit meets The Alice Network in this epic, action-packed novel of family, loss, and one woman's journey to save all she holds dear -- including freedom itself." -- Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling... See More
(5,135 reviews)
When the alien Mimics invade, Keiji Kiriya is just one of many recruits shoved into a suit of battle armor called a Jacket and sent out to kill. Keiji dies on the battlefield, only to be reborn each morning to fight and die... See More
by Gary Chapman
(3,100 reviews)
OVER 600,000 COPIES SOLD! Based on the #1 New York Times bestseller The 5 Love Languages® (over 20 million copies sold) Dramatically improve workplace relationships simply by learning your coworkers' language of... See More
by Paul Ehrlich
(634 reviews)
There's a silent epidemic in western civilization, and it is right under our noses. Our jaws are getting smaller and our teeth crooked and crowded, creating not only aesthetic challenges but also difficulties with breathing... See More
(629 reviews)
In 2008 Clive Hamilton was at Parliament House in Canberra when the Beijing Olympic torch relay passed through. He watched in bewilderment as a small pro-Tibet protest was overrun by thousands of angry Chinese students... See More
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New York Times-bestselling author Marissa Meyer concludes her young adult retelling of Rumpelstiltskin in this breathtaking sequel! 'The reigning queen of the genre.' - New York Times 'Intricate worldbuilding and... See More
(90 reviews)
The Tang dynasty is often called China's "golden age," a period of commercial, religious, and cultural connections from Korea and Japan to the Persian Gulf, and a time of unsurpassed literary creativity. Mark Lewis captures... See More
(60 reviews)
An English Civil War novel from a highly-acclaimed author - London, 1647. Lucy Wentor, a young lady who was attacked by soldiers during the civil war, and then rejected by her sweetheart, hopes to start her life afresh in... See More
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Mars Xi can kill you with her mind, but she'll need more than psychic powers to save her in Killing Gravity, the thrilling science fiction space adventure debut by Corey J. White. Before she escaped in a bloody coup... See More
by Randy Ribay
(1,619 reviews)
SHORTLISTED FOR THE CARNEGIE AWARD 2020 A powerful coming-of-age story about grief, guilt, and the risks a Filipino-American teenager takes to uncover the truth about his cousin's murder. When Jay Reguero hears of his... See More
by Neil Jordan
(46 reviews)
It looked like any other carnival, but of course it wasn't... It had its own little backstreets, its alleyways of hanging bulbs and ghost trains and Punch and Judy stands... And at the end of one he saw the Hall of... See More
by Jo Baker
(216 reviews)
Set against the rolling backdrop of a century of British history from WWI to the 'War on Terror', this is an intimate family portrait captured in snapshots. First there is William, the factory lad who loses his life in... See More
by David Hunt
(3,730 reviews)
Girt. No word could better capture the essence of Australia... In this hilarious history, David Hunt reveals the truth of Australia's past, from megafauna to Macquarie - the cock-ups and curiosities, the forgotten... See More
by Tamara Berry
(69 reviews)
Just as fake medium Eleanor Wilde begins falling for Nicholas Hartford III and his endearing family, she's summoned to a remote Scottish castle where an unusual assignment to locate a haunted trove of treasure threatens... See More
by Alan Bennett
(1,469 reviews)
Alan Bennett's A Life Like Other People's is a poignant family memoir offering a portrait of his parents' marriage and recalling his Leeds childhood, Christmases with Grandma Peel, and the lives, loves and deaths of his... See More
by Lexi George
(213 reviews)
"George's follow-up to Demon Hunting in Dixie delivers plenty of laugh-out-loud lines, Southern-fried hijinks, and larger-than-life characters." -- Publishers Weekly Demon-slayers, evil forces, and an uber-bitchy ghost... See More
(1,016 reviews)
Murder is brewing at the bookstore -- in the first of this cozy small-town series by the national bestselling author. When Krissy Hancock and her best friend Vicki decide to open a bookstore café in their new town of... See More
(622 reviews)
If the origin of the colonial period was accidental, the ending was not. The representatives of the thirteen colonies who approved the Declaration of Independence in 1776 charted a collision course, aware of the obstacles in... See More
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Archery in Medieval England is an account of how archery developed amongst ordinary people in England and Wales after the Norman Conquest. In the 300 years after that traumatic event, Englishmen became such skilled archers... See More
(2,989 reviews)
THE NUMBER ONE KINDLE BESTSELLER Arthur Winthrop is a middle-aged headmaster at an elite prep school in Vermont. When he is arrested for an act that is incredibly out of character, the strait-laced, married headmaster... See More
(294 reviews)
She'd hurt him deeply, but he couldn't stay away, especially if she was in trouble. Detective Walker Myers' heart skipped a beat when he saw the name on the incident list. He hadn't seen her in over a year, but the thought... See More
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'An excellent book, the most objective short account I know of all the various approaches to depression.' Anthony Storr Several years ago, Lewis Wolpert had a severe episode of depression. Despite a happy marriage and... See More
(70 reviews)
John Calvin, a man adored by some and maligned by others, stands as a legendary figure in Christian history. In Calvin on the Christian Life, professor Michael Horton offers us fresh insights into the Reformer's personal... See More
(1,522 reviews)
A USA Today bestseller He'll never be free... Captured and tortured by the French, Christian Severn, Duke of Mercia, survives by vowing to take revenge on his tormentors. Before the duke can pursue his version of justice... See More
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