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- Sleeper 13 by Rob Sinclair
- The Dead Road by Seth Patrick
- Allied in Danger by Margaret Truman, Donald Bain
- Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson
- Ink, Iron, and Glass by Gwendolyn Clare
- Nadia and Kaye Disaster Chef by Nadia Sawalha, Kaye Adams
- What Are We Doing Here? by Marilynne Robinson
- The Book of the Year by No Such Thing As A Fish
- The Bomb Maker by Thomas Perry
- The Man by the Sea by Jack Benton
- Grave Stones by Calinda B.
- The Broken by Casey Kelleher
- So Dark the Night by Elle Cross
- The Trickster by Vinaya Bhagat
- Cole Mine by Micheal Maxwell
Posted: 01 Mar 2018 09:05 AM PST Sleeper 13 by Rob Sinclair
An action-packed and utterly gripping thriller from the bestselling author of The Enemy Series |
Posted: 01 Mar 2018 09:04 AM PST The Dead Road by Seth Patrick (The Reviver Trilogy #3)
The third in this genre-bending trilogy, following Reviver and Lost Souls, delivers chilling twists as a forensic detective revives the dead to exhume a world-changing conspiracy. Opening with The Reviver and continuing in Lost Souls, this genre-bending series has been described as CSI meets The Sixth Sense. The trilogy takes place in our world, but with a chilling twist: certain people have the ability to wake the recently dead for testimony that is accepted in courts worldwide. The use of these so-called Revivers has long been a routine part of police investigation. But things are changing…something vast and dangerous is hiding in the dark, just waiting to wreak havoc on our world. |
Allied in Danger by Margaret Truman, Donald Bain Posted: 01 Mar 2018 09:03 AM PST Allied in Danger by Margaret Truman, Donald Bain
David Portland works security for America’s British Embassy in London. His life is upended when his son Trevor dies mysteriously in Nigeria, while employed by a suspicious security/mercenary company known as SureSafe. One night, Portland sees a man in a bar wearing a bracelet—a family heirloom, which he had given his son—and attacks the man. The information he learns will send Portland down a rabbit-hole of deadly deception—one which he hopes will lead him to the truth about his son’s death. Meanwhile, Robert Brixton, a noted Washington DC-based international investigator, has been hired to look into a fraudulent charity and a criminal warlord in Nigeria. His life and his investigations will soon become intertwined with Portland’s probe and that of his estranged, ex-wife, Elizabeth. Their interconnected cases will take Brixton to Nigeria, into that country’s Heart of Darkness and on one of the most violent and dangerous journeys of his life. |
Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson Posted: 01 Mar 2018 09:02 AM PST Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson
Set in rural Oklahoma during the late 1980s, Where the Dead Sit Talking is a startling, authentically-voiced and lyrically-written Native American coming-of-age story.. |
Ink, Iron, and Glass by Gwendolyn Clare Posted: 01 Mar 2018 09:01 AM PST Ink, Iron, and Glass by Gwendolyn Clare
Can she write a world gone wrong? But when her home is attacked and her mother kidnapped, Elsa is forced to cross into the real world and use her own scriptology gifts to find her. In an alternative Victorian Italy, Elsa finds a secret society of young scientists with a gift for mechanics, alchemy, or scriptology—and meets Leo, a gorgeous mechanist with a smart mouth and tragic past. She recruits the help of these fellow geniuses just as an assassin arrives on their doorstep. |
Nadia and Kaye Disaster Chef by Nadia Sawalha, Kaye Adams Posted: 01 Mar 2018 06:38 AM PST Nadia and Kaye Disaster Chef: Simple Recipes for Cooks Who Can’t by Nadia Sawalha, Kaye Adams
A foolproof cookbook for people who dread cooking. Find out how to cook 80+ quick and easy recipes with this hilarious new cookbook from TV presenters and “middle-aged YouTube sensations” Nadia Sawalha and Kaye Adams. Nadia shows Kaye how to cook family meals such as paella, chowder, and meatballs. Follow her simple steps for yourself and you can sit down on Sunday to a perfect roast dinner, or whip up a pavlova or Victoria sponge for friends and family. Each recipe comes with a cast-iron guarantee: “If Kaye can cook it, you can cook it”. |
What Are We Doing Here? by Marilynne Robinson Posted: 01 Mar 2018 06:34 AM PST What Are We Doing Here? by Marilynne Robinson
New essays on theological, political, and contemporary themes, by the Pulitzer Prize winner Marilynne Robinson has plumbed the human spirit in her renowned novels, including Lila, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, and Gilead, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award. In this new essay collection she trains her incisive mind on our modern political climate and the mysteries of faith. Whether she is investigating how the work of great thinkers about America like Emerson and Tocqueville inform our political consciousness or discussing the way that beauty informs and disciplines daily life, Robinson's peerless prose and boundless humanity are on full display. What Are We Doing Here? is a call for Americans to continue the tradition of those great thinkers and to remake American political and cultural life as "deeply impressed by obligation [and as] a great theater of heroic generosity, which, despite all, is sometimes palpable still." |
The Book of the Year by No Such Thing As A Fish Posted: 01 Mar 2018 06:26 AM PST The Book of the Year by No Such Thing As A Fish
In a year when much of the news was believable but fake, comes a book packed with stories that are unbelievable but true. |
The Bomb Maker by Thomas Perry Posted: 01 Mar 2018 06:24 AM PST The Bomb Maker by Thomas Perry
True crime, memoir, and ghost story, Mean is the bold and hilarious tale of Myriam Gurba’s coming of age as a queer, mixed-race Chicana. Blending radical formal fluidity and caustic humor, Gurba takes on sexual violence, small towns, and race, turning what might be tragic into piercing, revealing comedy. This is a confident, intoxicating, brassy book that takes the cost of sexual assault, racism, misogyny, and homophobia deadly seriously. Being mean isn’t for everybody. Being mean is best practiced by those who understand it as an art form. |
The Man by the Sea by Jack Benton Posted: 28 Feb 2018 09:06 PM PST The Man by the Sea by Jack Benton
John “Slim” Hardy, heavy drinker and disgraced soldier turned bumbling private detective, is hired to investigate Ted Douglas, an investment banker who slips out of work every Friday to visit a desolate cove on the Lancashire coast. There, he walks to the shore, opens an old book, and begins to read aloud. Slim thinks he’s insane. |
Posted: 28 Feb 2018 09:05 PM PST Grave Stones by Calinda B.
Revenge is a bloody business… |
Posted: 28 Feb 2018 09:04 PM PST The Broken by Casey Kelleher
They took her dad, but she won't let them take her. She's only twenty years old, but as the new head of the ruthless Byrne gang, running a lucrative world of drugs, sex and violence, she's in over her head. Keeping her family together while her beloved grandma falls apart and her brother Daniel goes off the rails forces Nancy to grow up – fast. Blood might be thicker than water, but soon, Nancy realises she can’t trust anyone. Not even her own family. |
So Dark the Night by Elle Cross Posted: 28 Feb 2018 09:03 PM PST So Dark the Night by Elle Cross
Once upon a time, I was the daughter of the Queen of Nightmares. Living in her court of darkness, any day that no one tried to kill me was a good day. |
The Trickster by Vinaya Bhagat Posted: 28 Feb 2018 09:02 PM PST The Trickster by Vinaya Bhagat
It lurks in the shadows. It lives in your worst nightmares. It feeds on your deepest fears. It’s the Master Trickster, and it’s coming to get you. When she loses her parents in an accident, Diya Mathur’s world collapses around her. As far as she knows, she’s alone in the world now – till a mysterious letter arrives from India. Suddenly, Diya has a chance at being part of a family again. But moving from Boston to India also brings Diya closer to the place where the horror of the Chakwa – the Master Trickster – first started. As bodies and tragedies pile up around her, Diya’s belief in the urban myth of the Chakwa increases. Will the monster that ruined her parents’ life now destroy Diya”s happiness? Or will she manage to defeat him at his own game? With the help of her newly discovered friends and family, Diya must fight not just the monster from her nightmares, but also make sense of a fast unravelling web of lies that makes up her life. |
Posted: 28 Feb 2018 09:01 PM PST Cole Mine – The Return to Orvin by Micheal Maxwell
Unfinished business is like a spider in the back of your head gently tickling your memory. Then his world is turned upside down. What to do, where to go? The idea of the novel seems the answer. Cole returns to Orvin, but upon a deeper reading of the journals and researching the story between the lines, Cole is faced with dangers, heartache and discoveries he wasn't prepared for. |
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