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- The French Girl by Lexie Elliott
- Blood of a Thousand Stars by Rhoda Belleza
- Kill the Angel by Sandrone Dazieri
- The Tombs by Deborah Schaumberg
- My Name Is Nathan Lucius by Mark Winkler
- The Food Explorer by Daniel Stone
- The Abundance Project Derek Rydall
- The One Peaceful World Cookbook by Alex Jack, Sachi Kato
- Successful Philanthropy by Jean Shafiroff
- The Scent of Guilt by Tony J Forder
- The Gates of Tagmeth by P.C. Hodgell
- Death at Coombe Farm by Phillip Strang
- New Eden Royale by Deck Davis
- Duplicity’s Child by FJ Harmon
- Operation XD by Max Adams
- The Ruin by Dervla McTiernan
- The Armored Saint by Myke Cole
- No Place to Hide by Dan Latus
- Ghost by Helen Grant
- Hiroshima Boy by Naomi Hirahara
| The French Girl by Lexie Elliott Posted: 20 Feb 2018 09:05 AM PST
I Know What You Did Last Summer meets the French countryside in this exhilarating psychological suspense debut about a woman trapped by the bonds of friendship–perfect for fans of The Widow and The Woman in Cabin 10.We all have our secrets…They were six university students from Oxford–friends and sometimes more than friends–spending an idyllic week together in a French farmhouse. It was supposed to be the perfect summer getaway…until they met Severine, the girl next door. For Kate Channing, Severine was an unwelcome presence, her inscrutable beauty undermining the close-knit group’s loyalties amid the already simmering tensions. And after a huge altercation on the last night of the holiday, Kate knew nothing would ever be the same. There are some things you can’t forgive. And there are some people you can’t forget…like Severine, who was never seen again. Now, a decade later, the case is reopened when Severine’s body is found in the well behind the farmhouse. Questioned along with her friends, Kate stands to lose everything she’s worked so hard to achieve as suspicion mounts around her. Desperate to resolve her own shifting memories and fearful she will be forever bound to the woman whose presence still haunts her, Kate finds herself buried under layers of deception with no one to set her free… |
| Blood of a Thousand Stars by Rhoda Belleza Posted: 20 Feb 2018 09:04 AM PST
War tears the galaxy apart, power tests the limits of family, and violence gives way to freedom in this exhilarating sequel to Empress of a Thousand Skies. Empress |
| Kill the Angel by Sandrone Dazieri Posted: 20 Feb 2018 09:03 AM PST
In Rome, a high-speed train hurtles into the city’s main station with a carriage full of dead bodies, the macabre discovery of which falls to Deputy Police Commissioner Colomba Caselli. Subsequently, the police receive a claim of responsibility and the threat of more murders to come. But neither Caselli nor her eccentrically brilliant ally, Dante Torre, are yet ready to buy the terrorist link. As the two maverick investigators puncture the façade of what the perpetrator wants everyone to believe, they come close to dying several times. Not for the first time, Dante’s bizarre childhood, during which he was kept confined for years in a concrete silo, enables him to see what others miss, and in this case, to connect with a kindred spirit of sorts, a woman named Giltine who experienced an equally bizarre childhood from which she emerged damaged, lethal, and full of murderous intent. Adding to Giltine’s eerie fierceness is that, as the victim of a rare mental illness, she believes she’s already dead. She’s unacquainted with fear. And that makes her the most formidable foe Colomba and Dante have faced yet. |
| The Tombs by Deborah Schaumberg Posted: 20 Feb 2018 09:02 AM PST
New York, 1882. A dark, forbidding city, and no place for a girl with unexplainable powers. Avery denies the signs in herself, focusing instead on her shifts at the ironworks factory and keeping her inventor father out of trouble. Other than listening to secondhand tales of adventure from her best friend, Khan, an ex-slave, and caring for her falcon, Seraphine, Avery spends her days struggling to survive. Like her mother’s, Avery’s powers refuse to be contained. When she causes a bizarre explosion at the factory, she has no choice but to run from her lies, straight into the darkest corners of the city. |
| My Name Is Nathan Lucius by Mark Winkler Posted: 20 Feb 2018 09:01 AM PST
How far would you go for your best friend? If she begged you to, would you kill her? Nathan Lucius, 31, is an ad salesman at a Cape Town newspaper. Disaffected, hard-drinking and plagued by blackouts, Nathan lives alone and has only one true friend, a woman named Madge. But Madge is dying slowly of cancer, and when she asks Nathan to end her pain, she sets off a shocking string of events. A modern-day answer to Crime and Punishment, My Name Is Nathan Lucius is a taut and unforgiving exploration of the intersection of violence, trauma, social responsibility, and memory. Stylish, intense, and unforgettable, this glittering noir gem that will appeal to readers of Irvine Welsh and Chuck Palahniuk as well as fans of Thomas Harris and Dennis Lehane. |
| The Food Explorer by Daniel Stone Posted: 20 Feb 2018 05:51 AM PST
The true adventures of David Fairchild, a late-nineteenth-century food explorer who traveled the globe and introduced diverse crops like avocados, mangoes, seedless grapes–and thousands more–to the American plate. In the nineteenth century, American meals were about subsistence, not enjoyment. But as a new century approached, appetites broadened, and David Fairchild, a young botanist with an insatiable lust to explore and experience the world, set out in search of foods that would enrich the American farmer and enchant the American eater. Kale from Croatia, mangoes from India, and hops from Bavaria. Peaches from China, avocados from Chile, and pomegranates from Malta. Fairchild’s finds weren’t just limited to food: From Egypt he sent back a variety of cotton that revolutionized an industry, and via Japan he introduced the cherry blossom tree, forever brightening America’s capital. Along the way, he was arrested, caught diseases, and bargained with island tribes. But his culinary ambition came during a formative era, and through him, America transformed into the most diverse food system ever created. |
| The Abundance Project Derek Rydall Posted: 20 Feb 2018 05:49 AM PST
From the author of the acclaimed book Emergence comes a step-by-step guide to design and create abundance in any area of life, including money, time, love, creativity, and more. The Abundance Project is about having more than enough in every area of your life—more than enough money, time, love, creativity, happiness—regardless of the circumstances you've been through or are currently facing. This may sound like wishful thinking, but once you understand what you're really made of, and what the source of real abundance is, you will increase your capacity and unleash your divine inheritance. Rydall teaches the laws of giving and circulation that will release the channels of abundance-creating energy in your life through his Seven Gifts that Give You Everything; he will help you identify Abundance Blind Spots and Shadows that get in the way; and he walks you through the step-by-step Abundance Boot Camp so you can design and master the life you've envisioned. The Abundance Project is a way of living that turns life from transactional to transformational. |
| The One Peaceful World Cookbook by Alex Jack, Sachi Kato Posted: 20 Feb 2018 05:45 AM PST
Eating a balanced, plant-based diet is not only the best choice for your health and the planet—these foods are also essential for your mental and emotional well-being. Marrying traditional wisdom and modern scientific and medical research, a vegan macrobiotic approach recognizes the profound effects food, environment, activities, and attitude can have on your physical and emotional health. Drawing upon traditional and contemporary cuisines from around the globe, The One Peaceful World Cookbook: Over 150 Vegan, Macrobiotic Recipes for Vibrant Health and Happiness shows you how to prepare delicious, satisfying meals that nourish your body and mind. |
| Successful Philanthropy by Jean Shafiroff Posted: 20 Feb 2018 05:43 AM PST
Successful Philanthropy is a practical guide to modern giving that redefines philanthropy for today's era. Far more than making monetary donations, philanthropy today encompasses giving time and knowledge, resources that can be just as valuable as financial contributions. Whether you're a new philanthropist, a member of a charity's Board of Directors, or just getting started as a volunteer, Successful Philanthropy offers the practical guidance and inspiring perspective that empowers all of us to take part in building a better world. Though philanthropy is a big word, it can be practiced in small ways anywhere, and anyone can become a part of building lasting change. Successful Philanthropy discusses the importance of teaching the next generation the value of giving in schools and at home to improve our community, our country, and our world. |
| The Scent of Guilt by Tony J Forder Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:06 PM PST
Twelve years after he left Peterborough under a cloud, DI Bliss returns to the city and the major crimes team. Having spent years policing organised crime, Bliss is plunged straight into the heart of a serial murder investigation. Meanwhile, Penny Chandler has been promoted to DS and has been working in London on the Met's sexual crimes team. But when two rapes are reported on her old patch in Peterborough, Chandler volunteers to interview the victims. Just as both cases seem to stall, a call comes in from an ex-policeman who knows of unsolved cases in the USA with a similar MO. Bliss finds himself travelling to California to hunt for a killer whose reach may have stretched further than anyone could possibly imagine. |
| The Gates of Tagmeth by P.C. Hodgell Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:05 PM PST
Destruction is in Jame Knorth’s nature. Literally. She is the avatar of the god Gerridon, also known as That-Which-Destroys, the god of chaos and ruin. Yet Jame is also a noblewoman within an ancient race, and the designated heir of her twin brother Torisen Knorth, High Lord of the Kencyrath. Jame’s people are fleeing, world by world, from a terrible enemy that has pursued them through a multitude of universes. Its name is Perimal Darkling. |
| Death at Coombe Farm by Phillip Strang Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:04 PM PST
A warring family. A disputed inheritance. A recipe for death. 'At what time?' Tremayne moved away from the body, attempting to find somewhere drier. The condition of the track up to the site was so bad that the vehicle sent to transport the dead man to the mortuary could not make it up. Even Tremayne and Clare had had to hang onto a tractor to get up the slope, and now the weather looked as if it were about to worsen. |
| Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:03 PM PST
There's a rule that wise men follow in VBR: stay in the shadows when the killing starts… |
| Duplicity’s Child by FJ Harmon Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:02 PM PST
Mace Franklyn has a lot to prove, a failed career, broken marriage, but is assignment to a politically charged case as is his comeback chance, or the final straw? Duplicity's Child is a serial thriller you can't put down. Its fast-paced story, revealed through Mace's point of view and the mind behind the killing, will keep you turning the pages until the very end. |
| Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:01 PM PST
Eddie Dawson returns in his most explosive outing yet If an officer wants to talk, something's usually wrong. Plucked from his unit, Eddie Dawson knows trouble awaits. The Netherlands is under Nazi invasion from land and sea. Amsterdam is besieged. But the Nazis aren't interested only in conquest; they want the enormous Dutch oil reserves for their war effort. Soon Dawson understands what game is afoot: he's an explosives expert, and there's a load of oil that needs to be destroyed. But can he get there in time – and get out alive? It’s only beginning of even more explosive mission… Get From SupraFiles Get From CloudyFiles
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| Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:05 AM PST
Cormac Reilly is about to reopen the case that took him twenty years to forget … The most addictive crime fiction debut of 2018. ‘The Ruin is spectacularly good. So CONFIDENT … excellently written and, at times, heartcatchingly sad’ Marian Keyes’Dervla McTiernan’s first novel outclasses some of the genre’s stalwarts making her a crime writer to watch … fans of Ian Rankin and Tana French will feel right at home’ Bookseller + Publisher (4.5 stars)’TheRuin is a terrific debut and a rare gem:a compelling crime thriller that delivers depth as well as twists’ Sara Foster, author of The Hidden HoursGalway 1993: Young Garda Cormac Reilly is called to a scene he will never forget. Two silent, neglected children – fifteen-year-old Maude and five-year-old Jack – are waiting for him at a crumbling country house. Upstairs, their mother lies dead.Twenty years later, a body surfaces in the icy black waters of the River Corrib. At first it looks like an open-and-shut case, but then doubt is cast on the investigation’s findings – and the integrity of thepolice. Cormac is thrown back into the cold case that has haunted him his entire career – what links the two deaths, two decades apart? As he navigates his way through police politics and the ghosts of the past, Detective Reilly uncovers shocking secrets and finds himself questioning who among his colleagues he can trust.What really did happen in that house where he first met Maude and Jack? The Ruin draws us deep into the dark heart of Ireland and asks who will protect you when the authorities can’t – or won’t. |
| The Armored Saint by Myke Cole Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:04 AM PST
Myke Cole, star of CBS’s Hunted and author of the Shadow Ops series, debuts the Sacred Throne epic fantasy trilogy with The Armored Saint, a story of religious tyrants, arcane war-machines, and underground resistance that will enthrall epic fantasy readers of all ages. In a world where any act of magic could open a portal to hell, the Order insures that no wizard will live to summon devils, and will kill as many innocent people as they must to prevent that greater horror. After witnessing a horrendous slaughter, the village girl Heloise opposes the Order, and risks bringing their wrath down on herself, her family, and her village. |
| Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:03 AM PST
Jake Ord and his enigmatic companion, Magda, are living in seclusion in a small inland town in the Algarve, Portugal. They each have something to hide, and to fear, but their life together is just how they want it: tranquil, safe and agreeably boring. All that changes when Jake receives a phone call late at night from an old friend in the Northumbria Police Force. He learns that crime boss Ed Fogarty has escaped from prison and is intent on exacting revenge from all those, including Jake, who helped put him there. Fogarty is also intent on recovering the £20 million missing from his last heist, money that he believes one of them still has. And he knows where Jake is living! As Fogarty ticks off the names on his hit list, Jake goes on the run across Europe, taking Magda with him. Along the way, in Portugal, Central Europe and England, Jake discovers that Magda is a woman with hidden talents as well as a hidden past. She is no stranger to the criminal underworld, or to the violent men with whom he must do battle. Her betrayal distances him from her for a time, but in Crete they stand and fight together again as Fogarty and his men finally close in on them. |
| Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:02 AM PST
Langlands House is haunted, but not by the ghost you think. One day Rose goes out and never returns, leaving Augusta utterly alone. Then Tom McAllister arrives – good-looking and fascinating, but dangerous. What he has to tell her could tear her whole world apart. As Tom and Augusta become ever closer, they must face the question: is love enough to overcome the ghosts of the past? |
| Hiroshima Boy by Naomi Hirahara Posted: 19 Feb 2018 09:01 AM PST
LA gardener Mas Arai returns to Hiroshima to bring his best friend’s ashes to a relative on the tiny offshore island of Ino, only to become embroiled in the mysterious death of a teenage boy who was about the same age Mas was when he survived the atomic bomb in 1945. The boy’s death affects the elderly, often-curmudgeonly, always-reluctant sleuth, who cannot return home to Los Angeles until he finds a way to see justice served. |
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The French Girl by Lexie Elliott
Blood of a Thousand Stars by Rhoda Belleza (Empress of a Thousand Skies, #2)
Kill the Angel by Sandrone Dazieri (Colomba Caselli #2)
The Tombs by Deborah Schaumberg
My Name Is Nathan Lucius by Mark Winkler
The Food Explorer: The True Adventures of the Globe-Trotting Botanist Who Transformed What America Eats by Daniel Stone
The Abundance Project: 40 Days to More Wealth, Health, Love, and Happiness by Derek Rydall
The One Peaceful World Cookbook: Over 150 Vegan, Macrobiotic Recipes for Vibrant Health and Happiness by Alex Jack, Sachi Kato
Successful Philanthropy: How to Make a Life By What You Give by Jean Shafiroff
The Scent of Guilt by Tony J Forder (DI Bliss #2)
The Gates of Tagmeth by P.C. Hodgell (Kencyrath #8)
Death at Coombe Farm by Phillip Strang (DI Tremayne #4)
New Eden Royale by Deck Davis
Duplicity’s Child by FJ Harmon
Operation XD by Max Adams (Eddie Dawson #3)
The Ruin by Dervla McTiernan (Cormac Reilly, #1)
The Armored Saint by Myke Cole
No Place to Hide by Dan Latus
Ghost by Helen Grant
Hiroshima Boy by Naomi Hirahara (Mas Arai #7)
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