New Books List: 526 titles


  • Alan Dean Foster

    THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE IS IN THEIR HANDS Seeth, a bored punk rocker looking for excitement. Miranda, an air-head beauty who lives to shop. And Kerwin, a nerd who just wants to fit in. They're not friends, and they don't even particularly like...




  • Therese Alderton

    A CYNICAL WAGER It was just the sort of absurd wager in which bored London fashionables delighted. In return for a prime piece of horseflesh, Lord Vyse the most decadent of town sophisticates, would pose until Easter as a virtuous Rector in a countr...



  • Brian W. Aldiss

    THE TIME IS THE FUTURE, THE TERROR IS TIMELESS Two men, one of the future, one of the past, embark on an astonishing and horrific journey. They chase the most elusive and deadly creatures ever to stalk the earth. Theirs is a trek of time, life, de...



  • Jo Ann Algermissen

    Hank Collins was strong, sensitive, handsome -- and a carpenter. Construction supervisor Catherine McGillis thought the whole package was terrific. Her family disagreed. Their "baby" should marry a man with more prospects -- starchy white-col...




  • Kerry Allyne

    Clancy viewed things realistically It was easy enough for Ronan King to claim that Barrett Sutherland, his employer, had wanted this meeting for years. But Clancy couldn't believe that a father who really cared about his daughter could ignore ...



  • Joan Walsh Anglund

    In this charming collection of Mother Goose verses, such favorites as “Little Boy Blue” and “Rub-a-Dub-Dub” are accompanied by lesser-known verses, including “Bonny Bobby Shafto” and “The Man in the Moon.”
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  • Lindsay Armstrong

    "Why did you marry me?" Cathy's voice was accusing. "You shut me out of every part of your life except your bed and your home. You don't share any of your dreams with me." When she married glamorous film director Tom Wes...




  • Rosalie Ash

    Experience had made Henrietta wary of men She really didn't need the warning from his previous secretary when she accepted Nick Trevelyan's wonderful job offer. She wasn't about to fall in love with her dark, brooding boss. But Nick...




  • Isaac Asimov

    From Isaac Asimov, the Hugo Award-winning Grand Master of Science Fiction, comes five decades of robot visions: thirty-four landmark stories and essays -- including three rare tales -- gathered together in one volume.

    Meet all of Asimov’s ...



  • Mary Atkins

    Compiles short fiction by a writer who captured the spirit and romance of the Old West, including well-known stories such as "The Luck of Roaring Camp," as well as others that are now difficult to find...





  • James Baddock

    Second in the Cormack and Woodward series. Based on a true story, Emerald is the fast-moving sequel to The Dutch Caper, showing Cormack and Woodward being flown into Berlin in order to bring out ‘Emerald', the mistress of a high-ranking member of H...



  • Charles W. Bailey Jr.

    A newspaper editor, his wife, and a self-made banker turned newspaper publisher battle raw nature and tumultuous social change on America's Great Plains, in a novel that spans seventy years of national upheaval, from 1870 to 1940...




  • Madeline Baker

    THE BLACK HILLS, 1876 It was a land where a man could ride for days without seeing anything but fragrant pines, an occasional deer, or a lone eagle soaring in the limitless blue sky -- a land where the Indian still roamed wild and free -- a land t...



  • Maggie Baker

    One explosive night together! Lust--not love--turned professor Susan Harkness into the passionate woman who'd dragged Nick Taurage to bed on their first--and only--date. She wanted tenure, so she'd hired him to impress her university colleagues. N...





  • Jo Bannister

    Light like a great pink chrysanthemum bloomed far away over the distant perimeter, hanging high in the quiet air. Others would describe it as a fireball and speak of the deep booming roar as the fuel tanks, full to capacity at the start of the plane'...




  • Jill Barklem

    Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge!It was summer and Primrose woke knowing that it was going to be a very special day. The sun was already warm and a light breeze stirred the leaves and branches of Bram...



  • Steven Barnes; Larry Niven

    The gods of Olympus offered a fateful choice to the warrior, Achilles--a short, glorious life, or a long, dull one. Achilles chose glory. This is the story of the Eleventh Olympiad in the late 21st century--a contest not only for glory but for...



  • Jill Barnett

    Adelaide Amanda Pinkney was glad to bid Chicago farewell. After the bustle and crowds of the growing city, the news that her aunt and uncle had left her their California farm was like a dream come true. But Addie's idyll was shattered the mome...



  • Lynn Bartlett

    NO WAY OUT College professor Brenna Hawthorne enjoyed her solitary existence--until the walls of her ivory tower began to crumble around her. One of her colleagues was missing, the FBI suspected her of espionage, and Special Agent Mitch Carlisle w...



  • Beverly Barton

    STRIKE THREE! Cole Kendrick couldn't take it anymore! The big-time baseball player had slid into the Holly House bed and breakfast to get some well-earned rest and relaxation. Instead, he got an eyeful -- in the form of small-town honey Lucky Darn...




  • Emilia Pardo Bazan

    A rich and unforgettable tragic-comic novel of sexual intrigue and political scheming in nineteenth-century Spain, The House of Ulloa fully deserves to be recognised as one of the great novels of the age. The House of Ulloa follows pure and pious ...



  • Greg Bear

    CRIME, PUNISHMENT--AND THE BORDERS OF THE MIND In a world of wonders, wealth, and "perfect" mental health, a famous poet commits gruesome murder...WHY? That crime, that question, leads a policewoman to a jungle of torture and forgotten gods; a ...



  • Constance Bennett

    The lovely widow Lacey Spencer has launched an unheard-of campaign to expose the crooked cattle rangers that are threatening to overtake her hometown. Even her sophisticated beauty and elegant demeanor cannot erase the townspeople's evident disapprov...





  • Thomas Berger

    The Pulitzer Prize"nominated author of Little Big Man returns with perhaps one of his most imaginative alternate realities yet: a matriarchal society.   Women reign supreme in the not-so-distant future, where Georgie Cornell has no choice but ...




  • Marc Berrenson

    He didn't pick just any girl. She had to look just right. The right kind of hair. The right arms and legs. The right curves in the right places. Little pieces of perfection. And there were lot of them in Los Angeles. After he killed her, he'd cut...




  • Douglas Borton

    Little Timothy Cutter has a secret. He knows the truth behind his parents' inexplicable deaths. He knows about the runa: ageless, bodiless, a shadow thing that invades a human host and steals its victim's soul with a kiss ... Robert Thorn, too, ha...







  • Betty Brooks

    HE WAS HER PASSIONATE CHAMPION Lady Brandy Tremayne wished she had never gone on this blasted buffalo hunt! She'd been separated from the hunting party and was now frantic with fear. And just when she thought she'd die in the wilderness, she stumb...



  • Terry Brooks

    Quest for the Black Elfstone In the three hundred years since the death of the Druid Allanon, the mysterious, evil Shadow-en have seized control of the Four Lands. The shade of Allanon summons the four scions of Shannara: Par, Coll, Wren, and Walk...



  • Pamela Browning

    A MYSTERY WRAPPED IN A MEMORY Biographer Swann Triplett didn't know her latest subject. But her one encounter with Child Michael had the sweet wonder of a child's bedtime story. Swann had been five years old, the neglected daughter of w...



  • Caitlin Adams Bryan

    A RICH MAN'S DAUGHTER He was the handsomest man she'd ever seen. It didn't matter that he was an outlaw who had kidnapped her at gunpoint, bound her wrists together, and carried her away on horseback to an abandoned trapper's shack...




  • Mallory Burgess

    BLOSSOMING DESIRE Molly Flowers was torn between two strong and proud men. One was the elegant, immensely powerful Duke of Buckingham, whose golden wealth and warm praise made this poor flower girl blossom into an exquisite young lady. The other w...




  • Robert A. Burton

    When his license is suspended for failing to report a gunshot wound, former plastic surgeon Dr. Webb Smith gets a job working the night shift in an all-night medical clinic while he waits out his suspension...




  • Caryn Cameron

    The Fairest Flower... Virginia tomboy Lily Wilde was used to taking care of herself. Why should that change now that she'd come north to sedate Washington, D.C.? And why did infuriating and compelling Englishman Jordan Brant insist on meddling in ...



  • Bethany Campbell

    He was every woman's dream Like manna from heaven, Cal Buchanon's photograph landed on Tess Avery's desk. It would guarantee the success of the calendar project she'd been assigned. It would launch Tess in New York's advertisin...



  • Mary Caraker

    Teenage Maya and the other colonists on the planet Ceti try to resist being taken over by another hostile Earth colony on a neighboring world, while debating how to treat the native, possibly intelligent creatures called hlur....



  • Anne Carter



  • Hugh B. Cave

    Evil stirs in the heart of paradise. To plantation caretaker Peter Sheldon. St. Alban is a lush Caribbean jewel . . . but suddenly, all is not what it seems . . . A crime wave is sweeping the villages . . . and a mysterious green fog is terrif...



  • Michael Chabon

    From the wondrously talented author of The mysteries of Pittsburgh and Wonder Boys comes a magnificent collection of ironic, understated tales that confirm his reputation as "the young star of American letters." -- Washington Post Book World. Here ar...



  • Louis Charbonneau

    Kathy McNeely, a marine biologist and environmentalist, and a Russian scientist investigate a mysterious oil spill in pristine Antarctica despite storms, tourists, a reporter, and a series of so-called accidents at various research stations...




  • Sandra Chastain

    The Hot-Blooded Cowboy... Cade McCall wasn't the kind of man to answer an ad as mysterious as Rusty Wilder's--but he'd never needed a job as much as he did this one! When he met the feisty green-eyed rancher, whose wild red hair echoed her fiery spi...



  • Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

    If any writer can be said to have invented the modern short story, it is Anton Chekhov. It is not just that Chekhov democratized this art form; more than that, he changed the thrust of short fiction from relating to revealing. And what marvelous and ...



  • C.J. Cherryh

    A FIRST CONTACT UNLIKE ANY OTHER When those strange entities called "humans" sent their first exploration ship into Compact space, the delicate power balances of the seven races of the Compact were catastrophically disrupted. And by giving shelter...



  • C.J. Cherryh

    Chanur's Revenge. Kif power. Hani Pride... When the kif seized Hilfy and Tully, hani and human crew of the Pride of Chanur, they issued a challenge Pyanfar, captain of Pride, couldn't ignore, a challenge that was to take Pyanfar and her shipmates t...



  • George C. Chesbro

    A rash of hideous killings throughout the Great Plains seizes the imagination of the more lurid tabloid newspapers, which bray WEREWOLF! Hunters and gun buffs have been torn to shreds and partially devoured. Mongo enters the scene on a mission of ...



  • Margaret Chittenden

    It had to be coincidence... Vintage-clothing-boutique owner Casey Templeton did not believe in magic potions, even though the mysterious old woman at the antique fair assured her that the perfume in the beautiful glass bottle was guaranteed to giv...



  • Kay Chorao

    Ida and Betty's close friendship is further solidified by their discovery of a bird's nest with four perfect blue eggs in it, but the arrival of Lucinda, and her sudden closeness to Betty, nearly destroys that bond...




  • Kathy Clark

    HIS MONIKER WAS "TRAVELING MAN" Kate Cramer hoped he'd settle down. Rusty Russell was more than the mechanic, salesman and crack pilot she'd hired to turn her business around -- Rusty was a friend. And Kate was as vulnerable as ...



  • Mary Higgins Clark

    Judith Chase -- a beautiful historian engaged to the next Prime Minister of Great Britain -- is at the top of her professional and personal life. But the streets of London are pulling Judith back to a time beyond her past. In a search for her childho...





  • Donna Clayton

    RUN TO LOVE Track coach Andrea O'Connor was fuming at the audacity of Ian Powers, the very attractive father of one of her students. He had offered to buy school equipment only if Andrea agreed to train him for a marathon. Well, train him, ...



  • Jo Clayton

    Now in ebook for the first time, the third and final book of Clayton's classic sci-fi trilogy...




  • Sharleen Cooper Cohen

    Suzanne Winston is on top of the world when her latest novel makes the New York Times best-seller list. To her younger sister, Steffani Blacker, Suzanne has it all--or nearly. A successful writer of popular fiction, mother of three and a beautiful, v...



  • Adrian Cole

    With the vast armies of the evil Anakhizer threatening Omara, Simon Wargallow and his allies, armed with the rod of power, journey deep into forbidden lands to discover the truth about the perils that endanger the world...



  • Clay Coleman

    After their plane crashes on an undiscovered subtropical island, seven boys must fend for themselves in a deadly jungle where the only law is survival of the fittest, and each moment could be their last...



  • Storm Constantine

    Third in the Wraeththu Chronicles trilogy, 'The Fulfilments of Fate and Desire' concludes the first saga of the androgynous race that has become the dominant race on earth. Calanthe, erstwhile companion of Pellaz, (the har who has now become leader o...



  • Hugh Cook

    SON OF THE DEMON-- That was what his former master had named young Drake Douay, when, maddened by illness, he founded the religion of the Flame and claimed Drake as his chief enemy. But Drake, fleeing his apprenticeship as a maker of swords, would...



  • John Peyton Cooke

    THE PRICE OF ETERNAL LIFE Creatures of dark legend, they roam the Earth to feed on the living. A race older than time -- despised, feared and misunderstood -- immortal souls damned for all eternity. Now young Chris Callaway has joined their ra...



  • Tom Cooke

    When Fozzie Bear's parents announce that his mother is going to have a baby, with their encouragement and the ability to practice the techniques of child care, he begins to look forward to the new arrival...



  • Matthew Costello

    Twenty-seven years ago, five friends decided to play a game... But if it was just a game, why is there blood? If it was only in their imagination, why is it crawling toward them? If they thought it was dead, why are they still afraid? To ...



  • Sean Costello

    Imagine you're a sudden quadriplegic, confined to bed and wheelchair, locked inside your head... Now imagine you're watching the person you've loved drift away, inexorably, despite your screams... How long would it be before your anguished howls b...



  • Douglas Coupland

    Generation X is Douglas Coupland's classic novel about the generation born in the late 1950s and 1960s―a generation known until then simply as twenty somethings.


    Andy, Claire, and Dag, each in their twenties, have quit pointless jobs i...



  • Josephine Cox

    What if everything you've been brought up to believe was a lie? Whistledown Woman is the moving story of a beautiful girl growing up unaware of her true inheritance, from bestselling author Josephine Cox. Perfect for fans of Kitty Neale and ...



  • Philip R. Craig

    SURRENDER TO THE PERILOUS TIDES Acerbic professor Marjorie Summerharp was reborn on Martha's Vineyard her mind and acid-tongue sharpened by the island's gentle waves and whispering breezes. So why would she walk into the ocean on a warm June morni...



  • Sara Craven

    Dare she dream of the devil? The dreaded day of reckoning had come. It was time for Joanna to stop running and face Callum Blackstone. If she had only herself to consider...But refusing to submit to Cal's impossible demands meant financia...




  • Herbert Crowder

    David Llewellyn, a former counterintelligence agent and special U.S. envoy to Israel, and his wife, Daniella, an agent for the Mossad, race against time to track down a gang of terrorists who have stolen a ballistic missile...




  • Kara Dalkey

    Transferring Hans Christian Andersen's tale of the nightingale from China to Japan and transforming the bird into a young woman who plays the flute causes the story to lose some of its enchantment. Although Dalkey (The Curse of the Sagamore) authenti...




  • Lacey Dancer

    PRICE OF PERFECTION Jason Starke had earned the name "Iceman" both on and off the ice. The Olympic gold medalist was a dazzling master of the silver blades--perfection on ice. But inside, Jason felt like an imposter, a showman who glided and twirl...




  • Frances Davies

    Four people in a tug-of-love Liz Tall, dark and handsome -- I'd been waiting all my life for a man like Ben Malloy. Only Toni, my roommate and best friend, hadn't. She and I were like sisters -- always looking out for each other. Now th...




  • Gibbs Davis

    With opening day scheduled for a game against league tough guys the Drill Team, the Never Sink Nine need every edge they can get, but someone steals Melissa's toy horse collection and she may be too upset to play well...





  • Lisa St. Aubin De Teran

    Three generations of women--Joanna, her mother, Kitty, and Kitty's mother, Florence--recount the developments and changes in their relationships with each other, in a chronicle that reveals the effect of Kitty's emotional instability on her mother an...



  • Ron Dee

    It settles over civilization with a blood red sun . . . over the landmarks of modern rational man, his freeways and skyscrapers, the yuppies, scumbags wannabes and pushers . . . over men and women yearning for someone else's flesh, and blood . . . Th...



  • Tom Deitz

    CRACK BETWEEN THE WORLDS The war in Faerie is over -- and David Sullivan's Cherokee friend, Calvin McIntosh, has returned to Georgia. But the young brave has unknowingly left the portal to Galunlati open -- and Spearfinger has entered his world. ...





  • Gordon R. Dickson

    YOUNG BLEYS is the newest volume in Gordon R. Dickson's masterpiece, "The Childe Cycle," a future history that has been thrilling readers for more than three decades. By the workings of chance Bleys Ahrens was born the genetic equal of Hal Mayne, ...







  • Susan Donnell

    A fictional portrait of a remarkable woman chronicles Pocahontas' role as mediator between Native Americans and the white settlers, her romance with John Smith, her journey to England and marriage, and her role as a founder of a prominent colonial Vi...



  • Marion Doren

    The pony was a surprise -- in more ways than one. Meg has always wanted a horse, but her parents say it's too expensive. So she has to settle for riding lessons at High Ridge. The other students -- snooty girls Meg calls Barn Rats -- have their o...



  • Christine Dorsey

    She yearned to betray him Fiona and her clan wanted no part of the revolution that was sweeping the Colonies. Fiercely loyal to the Crown, the spirited Scottish beauty was willing to risk her life spying on Colonel Zeke Kincaid, an arrogant Amer...




  • David Drake

    When the heartless rulers of the galaxy send Captain North and his crew to study a new planet, they mysteriously disappear. Then after three more fleets of ships vanish, the rulers decide they have no choice but to send out one mor...



  • David Drake; Jim Kjelgaard

    ALONE IN A LAND OF MONSTERS! Cast out by their tribe, Hawk and an injured girl must face tigers with six-inch fangs, packs of dire wolves-and most dangerous of all, a war party of brutish humans! But the folk of Hawk's tribe, straggling across ...




  • Carola Dunn

    Jodie Zaleski meets Giles Faringdale, a lord no less, in contemporary Oxford -- only to find herself transported with him back to his ancestral home in Regency times. An impetuous and determined researcher, Jodie lands Giles and his ancestors in more...




  • Stuart Dybek

    The stolid landscape of Chicago suddenly turns dreamlike and otherworldly in Stuart Dybek's classic story collection. A child's collection of bottle caps becomes the tombstones of a graveyard. A lowly rightfielder's inexplicable death turns him into ...



  • David Eddings

    THE FINAL RECKONING

    Time was running out for Garion and his companions in their quest to recover Garion's infant son and heir. If they could not locate the Place Which Is No More, then Zandramas, the Child of Dark, would use Garion's son in a ...



  • Judi Edwards

    The last thing hiker Grant Van Arden expected to encounter was a scantily clad sunbather draped provocatively in the cold, hard Canadian Rockies. But when closer examination revealed the woman's sensual lips were blue, the man who'd bitterly left beh...



  • Michelle Edwards

    Winner of the National Jewish Book AwardRody is in charge of the chicken coop on the kibbutz where he lives in Israel’s Jezreel Valley. He loves his job so much and makes the work seem so delightful that everyone wants a chance to tend the broo...




  • Stanley Elkin

    Of Stanley Elkin, The New York Times Book Review has said "no serious writer in this country can match him." In this 1991 National Book Award Finalist, Elkin combineshcockian plot as he narrates the mysterious events that take place in 40 hours in th...



  • Wesley Ellis

    Jessie and Ki ride a frozen trail of blazing bullets in the one hundred and fourth Lone Star novel!They call them The Lone Star Legend: Jessica Starbuck -- a magnificent woman of the West, fighting for justice on America's frontier, and Ki -- the mar...






  • Janet Evanovich

    When the delightful, daffy Dog Lady of station WZZZ offered to take on the temporary job of traffic reporter, Steve Crow tried to think of reasons to turn Daisy Adams down! Perhaps he knew that sharing the close quarters of a car with her for hours w...



  • Elaine Feinstein

    An insightful satire follows Nell Bolton, a woman in her forties with a husband in jail, a Valium addiction, and a tyrannical teenage daughter, as she fights for survival amidst the media, feminists, and the literary sharks of yuppie society...



  • Elaine Feinstein

    This novel follows the fortunes of two Russian Jewish families who settle in Liverpool at the turn of the century. The Katzes are Orthodox, scholarly, and poor, devoted to tradition. The Gordons are socially mobile, opting for material gain at the pr...




  • Christine Flynn

    From the moment she arrived in quaint Brigen Glen, Sara Madigan was enchanted by the mystical Irish village of her grandmother's girlhood. Yet nothing prepared her for the heart-stopping stranger who emerged from the swirling fog, rugged Devon O&...





  • Norman A. Fox

    Renegade preacher Hank McGrath finds himself pitted against three ruthless men out to sabotage the railroad; and a gambler turned rancher joins forces with a gunslinger to defeat the ranching syndicate that wants to dominate Sleeping Cat Basin...



  • Cheryl J. Franklin

    THE TAORMIN MATRIX To the wizards of Serii the Taormin Matrix was the ultimate tool of sorcery. Three Immortal wizards had reversed the flow of time itself to set the matrix in its proper place, reopening a time/space portal which the people of Ne...



  • Kinky Friedman

    It’s the last week of December, a brooding time of year even for a hip, sardonic, New York cowboy/private eye. When a ex-Texas Jewboys guitarist comes to crash, Kinky’s gloom turns to horror: his ‘housepest’ gets savagely murdered in the show...



  • Melanie Friedman

    When it appears that her father is becoming serious about his relationship with the mother of her archrival, Jennifer joins forces temporarily with her nemesis, Tessa, long enough to come up with a scheme to put a kink in potential wedding plans...



  • Dick Gackenbach

    Alice tells her mother about her special room, where she can play with her cat who died, enjoy the warm beach in January, go sledding on a hot summer day, and do anything she has already done in the past...




  • Wendy Garrett

    HE WAS HARD TO RESIST Fiery Alisa couldn't wait for her twenty-first birthday. Finally, the Georgia beauty would own Windlea and would be able to free her slaves and run the Sea Island cotton plantation the way it ought to be run. All she had to do ...




  • Barry Gifford

    Five interconnected novellas--"59 and Raining," "Sailor's Holiday," "The Sultans of Africa," "Consuelo's Kiss," and "Bad Day for the Leopard Man"--relate the adventures of Sailor Ripley and Lula Pace Fortune, two eccentric Southern lovers...



  • Barry Gifford

    Revolution is simmering in the heat of battered Central American town Port Tropique, where protagonist Franz Hall is an "intellectual Meursault in a paranoid Hemingway landscape, a self-conscious Conradian adventurer, a Lord Jim in the earliest stage...




  • Sarah Gilbert

    The author of the highly popular Hairdo serves up a new, wildly hilarious, critically acclaimed novel of life in Dixie. A breezy read that runs along on sass, spunk, and good old redneck raunchiness.--Kirkus....



  • Hascal Giles

    The Jessups were ranchers. Then the hard-dealin' Morgan Hill got it in his head that there was only room for one rancher in Marverick Creek, and he was it. When Hill's mob turned up, Jericho John told 'em he'd die before he'd leave, and die he did....




  • Noreen Gilpatrick

    Musician Paul Whitman is hired by a mysterious employer to restore old pianos on a lonely Puget Sound island, but someone is stealing piano strings, the accommodations stink, and the neighbors are unfriendly...



  • Paul Goble

    Iktomi, the Plains Indian trickster, interrupts a powwow of the Mouse People and gets his head stuck in a buffalo skull. Asides and questions printed in italics may be addressed by the storyteller to listeners, encouraging them to make their own rema...



  • Ken Goddard



  • Emma Goldrick

    It was love, pure and simple That's what hit Margaret Brennan straight between the eyes when lawyer John Dailey stepped over her threshold. But her heart didn't pound for John -- it pounded for the two small bundles of joy he was carrying....



  • Lucy Gordon

    FIRE FLOWER The instant cool, calm Melanie Carlyle saw raven-haired Vittorio Farnese she knew she'd never be the same. She had come to sun-drenched Sicily to claim her inheritance -- Terrafiore. But Vittorio said the land was his, and when he took M...




  • Winston Graham

    The Twisted Sword, the eleventh novel in Winston Graham's classic Poldark saga, now a major TV series from Masterpiece PBS.Cornwall 1815Demelza sees a horseman riding down the valley and senses disruption to the domestic contentment she has fought so...



  • Ann Granger

    MARRIAGE, MYSTERY, AND MURDER The wedding of her godchild Sara is reason enough for Foreign Service Consul Meredith Mitchell to return to England to stay with her cousin, Eve Owens, glamorous film star and mother of the bride. When Meredith arrive...



  • Charles L. Grant



  • Patricia Grasso

    BEAUTIFUL HELLCAT Flame-haired Brigette Devereux had the face of an angel and the spirit of a wildcat. Wed by proxy to a savage Scot, the willful ward of Queen Elizabeth fled... straight into the arms of a wickedly handsome stranger, his eyes dark a...



  • Geary Gravel

    TO FLUSH THE ENEMY What fix-it man Howard Bell thought was the key to the executive washroom in Boston's new Matrix Building turned out to open a door into the Fading Worlds, stranding Howard smack in the middle of some very deadly alien wargames....




  • Billie Green

    The Perfect Man with So Many Secrets... Garrick Fane was a brilliant lawyer, but all his wealth and power seemed useless to save his marriage to Elise Adler Bright. Once, the stunning, surprising model had lost herself in his midnight eyes and mad...




  • Maria Greene

    A MATCHMAKING MASQUERADE The current fashion called for blond hair, blue eyes, and a superficial charm...and Amanda Bowen, with her quiet, dark beauty and penchant for book-reading, had been largely ignored by London's eligible bachelors. That...



  • P.M. Griffin

    Armed for justice, trained to kill they are the best of the best. Star Commandos. A military elite, forged in a galactic conflict. War's end marks the beginning of their mission: to protect human colonies from the blood-drenched clutches of post-war ...



  • Patricia Hagan

    Sunny Days, Hot Nights Kelly Sanders had plenty of reasons to run away. Her parents insisted on ruling her life. Her possessive boyfriend was trying to trick her into marriage. And her job demanded 90% of her time. When her high-spirited eccentric...



  • Lennart Hagerfors

    In March 1871, Henry Morton Stanley went to Africa to find David Livingstone. This is a retelling of this expedition, in the form of the journal of John Shaw, one of two white men who accompanied Stanley. Stanley's obsession with finding Livingstone ...



  • Alyson Carol Hagy

    In seven stories that limn the distances between wishes and realities, Hagy ( Madonna on Her Back ) creates narratives that echo with a distinctly American voice. At the same time, these fictions explore their characters' sense of place in the landsc...



  • Mary Downing Hahn

    Twelve-year-old Felix is fascinated. She has never met a woman like Grace -- beautiful, mysterious, and a citizen of the world. If it weren't for Grace, the family's trip to Spain might have been pretty dull. The trouble started when Felix and her...



  • James W. Hall

    Like any big-city paramedic, Shaw Chandler had probably seen a thousand suicides. But he knows a murder when he sees one - and this time it's his own father. Suddenly he's got a metal canister marked 'U.S. Navy' in his hands, as he's dragged back to ...




  • Diana Hamilton

    Why had it taken an enemy to set her heart ablaze? The last time Seth had seen Kate he'd made it clear he couldn't wait to see the last of her. So why now, six years later, had he insisted that Kate handle the renovations to Montstowell, h...




  • Mollie Hardwick

    The author of Upstairs, Downstairs continues her internationally bestselling mystery series. Antique dealer Doran Fairweather is absolutely elated to find a beautiful little oil painting portraying the doomed Pre-Raphealite Lizzie Siddal. When she di...




  • Elizabeth Harris

    All his life, Rafe has been haunted. The tormented spirit of mysterious Alienor, a once beautiful young woman abandoned by her Crusader lover centuries ago, relentlessly follows him. In ways that he has never understood Rafe is cursed by her po...




  • Harry Harrison

    Bill—the perfect Starship Trooper: big, brawny, and brainwashed. Possessor of two right arms (impressive when it comes to saluting) and a foot that is threatening to turn into something more suited to being an umbrella stand than anything th...



  • Kathryn Harrison

    Isabel is the troubled daughter of charismatic but reckless parents who hastily wed, divorced just as fast, and distanced themselves from each other"and their child. Left to her grandparents’ care, Isabel longs for her remote, glamorous mother an...



  • Jessica Hart

    Abby instantly disliked Nick And Nick Carleton found it amusing! Ever since he'd roared into the quiet country village of Stynch Magna, he'd been making waves in Abby's pool. Abby knew from the start that she couldn't possibly g...



  • Josephine Hart

    **Soon to be appearing on Netflix as "Obsession," starring Richard Armitage and Charlie Murphy**This New York Times bestselling novel, now in a brand-new edition, is a daring look at the dangers of obsession and the depth of its shattering consequenc...



  • Gail Hartman

    Maps -- they help you get where you want to go. People use road maps to find their way. These maps show miles of highways that point out the right direction. But what about the crow? What kind of map does he use? Or the eagle, the rabbit, the horse, ...





  • William Heffernan

    Former New York City Detective Paul Devlin seeks safety in his new job as chief of police of a small Vermont town and finds a murder case hitting close to home when a serial killer targets the woman he loves. Reprint....





  • Sue Henry

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