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/Agatha Christie’s legendary detective Hercule Poirot returns in this elegantly ingenious mystery set in 1930’s London.
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Agatha Christie’s legendary detective Hercule Poirot returns in this elegantly ingenious mystery set in 1930’s London.
Read MoreAccess to previously unseen Soviet archives and cutting-edge forensics reveals a dramatic new account of the final days in Hitler's bunker.
Read MoreThe first novel of a debut trilogy reveals the untold story a forgotten queen of 6th century Scotland.
Read MoreBased on The Iliad, a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of captured women in the final weeks of the Trojan War.
Read MoreA political-literary travelogue viewing the Palestinian experience through the lens of authors, books, and literature.
Read MoreChristopher Tolkien concludes his decades-long endeavor to as the editor and curator of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth fiction
Read MoreThe story of a catastrophe that changed the nature of an entire generation.
Read MoreResearch reveals new details about the conspiracy to kill King James I by the Duke of Buckingham
Read MoreA young woman falls for a powerful older man in 1970’s Bohemian London.
Read MoreA debut novel about love, war, bank robberies, and heroin by a veteran, drug addict, and criminal.
Read MoreA memoir of a life in literature by a professional biographer and literary editor.
Read MoreThis science fiction adventure explores the single-minded search for answers with no consideration of the consequences.
Read MoreA multilayered, complex novel that explores how the sins of our fathers reflect upon us in an entirely new way.
Read MoreA riveting crime noir set against rural Appalachia.
Read MoreAction, adventure, political intrigue and romance set in medieval Norway.
Read MoreA debut novel starring Shakespeare as swashbuckling hero.
Read MoreA pure, light-hearted romp that will delight both dog-loving children and the parents reading to them.
Read MoreDe Courcy captures a great deal of the sad romance and sharp wit of the Gilded Age in these pages.
Read MoreBerger goes to back-of-beyond places, observing animals as well as hardy groups of humans.
Read MoreThe details of the financial meltdown are pursued in these pages with amazing energy and rigor.
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Steve Donoghue
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