Naming the Bones
SOME SECRETS ARE BEST LEFT BURIED Knee-deep in the mud of an ancient burial ground, a winter storm raging around him, and at least one person intent on his death: how did Murray Watson end up here? His quiet life in... See More
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by Louise Welsh
(163 reviews)
SOME SECRETS ARE BEST LEFT BURIED Knee-deep in the mud of an ancient burial ground, a winter storm raging around him, and at least one person intent on his death: how did Murray Watson end up here? His quiet life in... See More
by Dale Mayer
(1,236 reviews)
Celebrated search-and-rescue worker Kali Jordon hides her psychic abilities by crediting her canine partner, Shiloh, with the miraculous recoveries made over the course of her career. The Sight Kali inherited from her... See More
(408 reviews)
Trading for a Living Successful trading is based on three M's: Mind, Method, and Money. Trading for a Living helps you master all of those three areas: * How to become a cool, calm, and collected trader * How to profit... See More
by Ellen Datlow
(186 reviews)
A doctor makes a late-night emergency call to an exclusive California riding school; a professor inherits a mysterious vase... and a strange little man; a struggling youth discovers canine horrors lurking beneath the streets... See More
by Sue Harrison
(560 reviews)
A young woman comes of age in this epic saga. "Harrison expertly frames dramatic events with depictions of prehistoric life in the Aleutian Islands" (The New York Times Book Review). It's 7056 BC, a time before... See More
(403 reviews)
In this hilarious and heart-warming collection of essays, the bestselling author reflects on a life spent exploring the British countryside on foot. From the splendor of the Pennines and the Lake District to the drama of... See More
(128 reviews)
The invaluable companion to the new edition of the bestselling How to Measure Anything This companion workbook to the new edition of the insightful and eloquent How to Measure Anything walks readers through sample problems... See More
(8,114 reviews)
'Funny, frightening, and full of heart; I loved it' Alix E. Harrow, author of The Ten Thousand Doors of January Whilst foraging for startleflower, perfumer Grace finds herself pursued by ruffians and rescued by a handsome... See More
(123 reviews)
Winner of the 2015 Man Booker International Prize Beauty, in László Krasznahorkai's new novel, reflects, however fleeting, the sacred - even if we are mostly unable to bear it. In Seiobo There Below we see the Japanese... See More
(849 reviews)
In Extinction Machine, the fifth Joe Ledger book by Jonathan Maberry, the DMS must go up against someone -- or something -- in search of new technology that could bring about world war The President of the United States... See More
(2,127 reviews)
When Persephone Lancaster receives a marriage proposal from the ill-tempered Duke of Kielder, she refuses -- and then reconsiders. The obscene sum of money he's offering Persephone would save her family from ruin. With her... See More
by S.T. Abby
(106,748 reviews)
They took too much. Left too little. I had nothing to lose... until him. ***************** ~Lana~ I didn't expect him. I didn't want to fall in love. But I can't let him go. Logan Bennett makes the world a safer place. He's... See More
(381 reviews)
Two families grow a small munitions factory into a global empire in this saga by a New York Times-bestselling author spanning from 1837 to the eve of World War I. In 1837, Joseph Barbour, an upper servant in an English... See More
(412 reviews)
From intimate relationships to global politics, Sarah Schulman observes a continuum: that inflated accusations of harm are used to avoid accountability. Illuminating the difference between Conflict and Abuse, Schulman... See More
(29 reviews)
Why do smart and experienced leaders make flawed, even catastrophic, decisions? Why do people keep believing they have made the right choice, even with the disastrous result staring them in the face? And how can you be sure... See More
by Shana Galen
(325 reviews)
She Wants Him... She Wants Him Not... Lily Dawson, dubbed the Countess of Charm by the Prince Regent himself, plays the role of the courtesan flawlessly while her real purpose is spying in the service of the Crown. Her... See More
(279 reviews)
The New York Times-bestselling author continues her Amish series with "lovable characters and a good story, full of romance and suspense... a must read" (Library Journal). From bestselling author Shelley Shepard Gray comes... See More
(5,540 reviews)
Marianne Daventry will do anything to escape the boredom of Bath and the amorous attentions of an unwanted suitor. So when an invitation arrives from her twin sister, Cecily, to join her at a sprawling country estate, she... See More
(817 reviews)
From New York Times bestselling author Sheila Connolly! Abby Kimball has slowly accepted her recently discovered ability to see the dead, but none of the harmless sightings she's experienced could have prepared her for... See More
(395 reviews)
"The successor to The Risen Empire is just as fine a rip-roaring space opera" -- from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author (Booklist). Captain Laurent Zai of the Imperial frigate Lynx is a walking dead man. Unjustly... See More
(229 reviews)
There is a fine art to presenting complex ideas with simplicity and insight, in a manner that both guides and inspires. In Taking the Path of Zen Robert Aitken presents the practice, lifestyle, rationale, and ideology of Zen... See More
by Julie Hearn
(51 reviews)
In a remote west-country village, all is not as it seems. The minister's daughters have taken to their bed, howling and spitting pins. Rumours of bad magic and witchcraft are spreading fast, the piskies are whispering in the... See More
(444 reviews)
Don't miss this feel-good contemporary romance in the fan-favorite Kowalskis series by New York Times bestselling author Shannon Stacey! Hailey Genest has seen most of her friends marry and have babies, and she's happy for... See More
(6,561 reviews)
'Forget dark academia: give me instead this kind of winter-sunshined, sharp-tongued and footnoted academia, full of field trips and grumpy romance' Freya Marske, author of A Marvellous Light An intrepid professor must... See More
(324 reviews)
*Nominated for Best Book at the 2025 Chortle Awards* 'Outstanding, I want to press it into the hands of every newly diagnosed person' Fern Brady 'Like a Martian's guide to living on Earth. Funny, enlightening and... See More
(418 reviews)
Don't miss this feel-good contemporary romance in the fan-favorite Kowalskis series by New York Times bestselling author Shannon Stacey! He won't stay put for a woman, and she won't chase after any man... Mitch Kowalski... See More
(786 reviews)
Finalist, Lambda Literary Award, Governor General's Literary Award, and Amazon Canada First Novel Award; Longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize Spanning three continents, Butter Honey Pig Bread tells the interconnected... See More
by Alison Bliss
(1,760 reviews)
It's rule breaker Emily Foster's birthday, and like everyone at The Jungle Room, she just wants to get some action. Unfortunately, she stumbles on the wrong kind, witnessing a mob hit. To protect her, she's entered into the... See More
(1,119 reviews)
In America's courtooms, the verdict is laughter. Sit back and enjoy a collection of verbatim exchanges from the halls of justice, where defendants and plaintiffs, lawyers and witnesses, juries and judges, collide to produce... See More
(14 reviews)
At Oxford University in the 1970s, Alister McGrath faced a crisis when he realized that his scientific atheism made less sense of reality than the 'big picture' offered by Christianity. A reluctant convert, he was astonished... See More
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