New Books List: 414 titles


  • Anne Merton Abbey

    SHE RISKED ALL TO PLEDGE HER LOYALTY TO KING HENRY VIII AND HER PASSION TO HIS GREATEST ENEMY... Her name was Kathryn Chase, sensuous and powerful lady-in-waiting during the scandalous reign of Henry Tudor. She was the friend of Catherine of Arago...



  • Richard Abshire

    Jack Kyle once had a job with the Dallas Police force. He used to have a wife, too. Now the man who took them both away needs his help.Private Investigator Jack Kyle's first case is a tough one. His old boss, Lieutenant Brendan O'Bannion, has been...



  • Gilbert Adair

    In May 1968, a brother and sister, young, clever and aristocratic, and incestuously involved, become friends with an American who is studying film in Paris. When their parents go on vacation, they invite the American to stay with them in their flat, ...



  • Alice Adams

    Blonde, beautiful, divorced at thirty-one, Daisy Duke thrives on the San Francisco High life of parties, flirtations and light romance. But then she falls in love with the one man she should have avoided, the man who would break her heart and cha...




  • Melodie Adams

    LET THE SUN SHINE IN To forget her cloudy past, young widow Sunny Eden traveled cross-country, spreading her irresistible optimism. Selling vitamins and health foods at carnivals allowed her to help people, and her contagious enthusiasm brightened...





  • Jerry Ahern

    DEMOCRACY'S FOES TRIED TO JAIL HIM... THAT WAS JUST THEIR FIRST MISTAKE!David Holden was supposed to be a dead man. The subversive FLNA had taken him captive... and their master torturer tried to make him talk. But it would take more than chains to k...



  • Marvin Albert

    Pete Sawyer is a private eye of a different kind. The son of a World War II American pilot and a brave French resistance fighter, he grew up on both sides of the Atlantic -- though he prefers his sun-dappled villa on the Riviera to most other places....



  • Brian W. Aldiss

    A “brilliant . . . classic of the field” generation ship adventure from the Golden Age of Science Fiction by the author of the Helliconia Trilogy (Encyclopedia of Science Fiction).  Non-Stop is Grand Master of Science Fiction ...




  • Lloyd Alexander

    Returning a library book is easy. Unless the book in question is a rare, valuable, very overdue library book. And it must be returned to the famed library at Bel-Saaba in the North African country of Jedera. And it's in the hands of Vesper Holly....



  • Rosalyn Alsobrook

    IRRESISTIBLE ENEMY Answering Matthew Tucker's ad for a wife was Callie Thomas's chance to escape from the Cinderella-type existence she had known back East. So when she stepped off the stagecoach, she was more than eager to meet her future husband...



  • Mildred Ames

    Although at first antagonistic to one another, high school senior and former model Julie and college freshman Jeff find their mutual interest in an activist group fighting for animal rights gives both of them a chance to become individuals in the sha...



  • James Amos

    The Memorial is an extraordinary, thoughtful novel by a former Vietnam Marine that evokes the sounds, smell and feel of combat. It portrays the terrible price this, of all wars, demanded of the human soul....



  • Linda Andersen

    HE WOULD CONTROL HER... Gabrielle DuBois had never been happier. Duping her father into leaving her at Camp Carleton while he was in San Francisco had been a cinch. But the handsome Major Dan Catlin, her father's second-in-command, would not be ...



  • Catherine Anderson

    Michael De Lorio was tall, dark and desperate For genealogist Sarah Montague, finding an adoptee's natural parents, even with few clues, was routine. But in Michael's case, the only clue was the terrifying nightmare that has haunted him al...



  • Mitsumasa Anno

    Depicts familiar fruits and vegetables, including the strawberry, orange, watermelon, and green pea. Moving see-through plastic cards over the illustrations causes each fruit and vegetable to smile and frown....




  • Emil Antonucci

    The first and most terrifying monster in English literature, from the great early epic Beowulf, tells his own side of the story in this frequently banned book. This  classic and much lauded retelling of Beowulf follows the monster Grendel as he ...



  • Lindsay Armstrong

    Kirra Munro couldn't believe her ears Australian entrepreneur Matt Remington had just informed her that he agreed to save her parents' corporation from bankruptcy -- but only if she married him! Never mind that she was already engaged to a...



  • Katherine Arthur

    Seeing him again was devastating On the Chicago-to-New Orleans train, Theresa found herself sharing her compartment with the last person in the world she expected to see. Lucas Thorndike, famous screenwriter and the man who'd broken her heart...





  • James Axler

    Three generations after nuclear blasts all but vaporized the Earth, a group of warrior survivalists led by a charismatic man named Ryan Cawdor roam the hostile environment called Deathlands.

    Their quest becomes a grim struggle for survival as the...



  • Judy Baer

    Lesxi Leighton and her friends all are excited about the beginning of a new school year-all but Jennifer, that is. Jennifer is so uptight she seems like she's about to snap. Lexi decides to investigate. She discovers that Jennifer totally hat...



  • Robin Wayne Bailey

    Anesi was the grandson of the wizard Stribel Wartworth, but he'd never really studied magic. His father had pulled him out of the university after less than one semester. Anesi wasn't even allowed to use the little magic he knew. Then the entire T...



  • Mary Balogh

    LOVE WAS NOT PART OF HER MARRIAGE BARGAIN Miss Arabella Wilson knew perfectly well that the handsome, dashing Lord Geoffrey Astor was marrying her only out of a sense of duty. She knew she could be only grateful to this man who so generously offe...



  • Wilton Barnhardt

    A big, funny, engaging, unsentimental and sometimes even wise book...Delightful." -- New York PostAuthor of Lookaway, LookawayWilton Barnhardt's novel of coming of age in New York City brims with energy, surprise, irresistible humor, and the heady ru...



  • Peter Barsocchini



  • Jayne Bauling

    She had three weeks to find out An all-expenses-paid trip to Rio might be dream come true, but a meeting with the arrogant, cynical Chris Hunter certainly wasn't. Kirsten had learned from bitter experience not to trust men like him, and she...



  • Lauren Bauman

    THE WORLD OUTSIDE WAS BEWILDERING Leaving his strict Mennonite community wasn't easy for John Martin. His first job, in a group home for troubled teens, was a challenge. Buy meeting fitness buff Karin Sherwood was pleasant indeed .... Bright, b...



  • Anne Beaumont

    He was sure of himself, she was full of doubts Elisa had made the most of her summer rest on Corfu--sketching tourists on the beach. Then, just as she was ready to move on, she met Penny Sinclair, and her life turned upside down. Left unexpecte...




  • Simon Bell

    A tale of financial wheeler-dealing on New York's Wall Street which begins when a rumour that the Russians are buying gold causes the price of gold to sky-rocket. Following a near-commercial collapse, one dealer is determined to trace the source of t...



  • David Bennett



  • Marcia J. Bennett

    MIRROR IMAGE After fleeing the wrath of humans who feared his powers to Heal and to transport himself through space and time, the Ni-lach Dhalvad had finally settled among his own people and put his life of adventure behind him. Or so he thought.....



  • Nancy Varian Berberick

    The enchantress Yvanda discovers that the Ruby of Guyaire is the embodiment of a powerful and ancient magic, and when the ruby is stolen it threatens the tenuous alliance between the Elvish and the Mannish races...



  • Ariel Berk

    CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE Catherine Bruce was furious! After working for years at Shandler's department store she was about to be ousted from her high-level position by the most irresistible, dashing man she'd ever seen-a man who just happened to be th...



  • Rosanne Bittner

    LILLY.... IN A LAND FILLED WITH PROMISES SHE REACHED FOR THE RAINBOW AND THE STARS Yearning to leave an impoverished life in Scotland, beautiful, bewitching Lilly Brannigan took a desperate passage to America: sailing with a group of Mormon conve...



  • Cheryl Black

    Rhythm of Rapture Though her skin was milky white, lovely Silver Dawn never thought she was anything less than all Comanche. And when she first set eyes on the despicable Major Walker Grayson, the savage beauty could only hate the man who was out t...




  • James P. Blaylock

    Third in the Balumnia Trilogy from the author of The Elfin Ship and The Disappearing Dwarf, “a singular American fabulist” (William Gibson, author of Neuromancer).   Jonathan Bing wasn’t the first citizen of Twombly Town to have a run-in w...



  • Larry Bograd

    Fourth-grader Billy Gelford feels that everything in his life is wrong from his hectic homelife to the bullies at school and his spoiled friendship with his best friend, Juan, a Mexican American whose family is the target of racial prejudice....




  • Richard Bowker

    Beautiful Valentina is the most dangerous person in the world. A powerful psychic, she's used to turn loyal American operatives into KGB double agents. But, she has one weakness -- her infatuation with Daniel Fulton, the brilliant, enigmatic American...





  • Raymond Briggs

    "Indulging in up-to-the-minute geriatrics, the sympathetic boy rejuvenates his potential persecutor and gains for his troubles a gold coin and what may be the most charming thank-you note in fairy literature. A gigantic delight."--The New York Times....



  • Bonnie Bryant

    BOY TROUBLES ON THE TRAIL WITH THE GIRLS OF PINE HOLLOW? Carole, Stevie, and Lisa, the three members of The Saddle Club, are totally devoted to horses-and to each other. But for Carole, it seems as if there's not much she can count on except ridin...





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  • Lou Cameron

    Only Pancho Villa, king of bandits, is gutsy enough to make war on Terrazas the Tyrant. And only Villa would sell tickets to one of his massacres. A curious mob settles along the Rio Grande, waiting for a bloodbath. They don’t know that they’ve w...



  • Lou Cameron

    Dead men don’t tell tales. Neither do dead women or children. And when their corpses have been dryin’ out in the desert sun for fifty years, there’s nary a whisper left of what happened. So when the six Mojave mummies are found near Esperanza, ...



  • John Dickson Carr

    The scene in Papa La-Bas is New Orleans in 1858. There, strong men, lovely women, dark magic and violence swirl around Senator Judah P. Benjamin, who can solve any problem by logical analysis, and Richard Macrae, Her Majesty's Consul, when they witne...



  • Philippa Carr

    SHE KNEW GREAT HAPPINESS UNTIL THE DAY HE ENTERED HER LIFE... She was young Rebecca Mandeville, a girl fatherless since birth, a sprite who was equally at home on the Cornish moors and in Victorian London. But when her mother married the roguish ...



  • Nick Carter

    Terrorism is the name of this deadly game, and all of the players are professionals. There's the sexy spy who travels in the fast lane of London society. Ant the fanatical terrorists who are only too glad to kill for their cause. A squad of crack com...



  • Justin Cartwright

    This novel, set in an African country, Banguniland, with diversions to America and other countries, attempts to exploit 1950s political and social mores. The narrator, son of a journalist who disappeared in Africa in 1959, tells the story of his atte...





  • Marion Chesney

    The School for Manners If only Sir Charles Digby hadn't kissed her, perhaps Delilah Wraxall would not be in the spiteful habit of declining so many marriage proposals. In that one impassioned kiss, she had learned the enchantment of true love ...



  • Deborah Chester

    The Terror Had Begun... Daughter of nobility, Anne-Marie de Chalmes faced the guillotine as the frenzied mob cried vengeance in the madness that was Revolutionary France. Disguised as a peasant, she set sail for England only to find herself entang...





  • Mary Higgins Clark

    Neeve Kearny may be the only person in New York worried about the disappearance of Ethel Lambston. Ethel, a bestselling author famous for her juicy exposes, is one of the best customers at Neeve's exclusive Madison Avenue boutique. But Ethel's ex-h...



  • Elaine Coffman

    SHE THOUGHT SHE COULD LIVE WITHOUT LOVE. Charlotte Butterworth, the red-haired beauty of Two Trees, Texas, had sworn she'd never let a man touch her. Guarding her secret, she kept her word...until the day she interrupted a hanging party in her o...




  • Jennifer Cole



  • Bernard Cornwell

    WHEN HIS HONOR AND REPUTATION ARE AT STAKE, SHARPE SEEKS REVENGE AT ANY COST It is 1814, and the defeat of Napoleon seems imminent--if the well-protected city of Toulouse can be conquered. For Richard Sharpe, the battle turns out to be one of the ...







  • Patricia Coughlin

    Reclusive Jennifer Graham kept her nose in her ledgers -- until she became the reluctant star witness against an illegal adoption ring. Terrified of notoriety, uncertain of the truth, she hotfooted it to Brazil -- and suddenly found herself kidnapped...



  • Ian Cross




  • Mary Curtis

    Cassandra Chase loved Big Sur but feared big emotions. She hungered for security, and she'd finally found it in safe, traditional Boston. One last visit to the West Coast couldn't hurt...or could it? High above the crashing surf, a breathl...





  • Alan Davidson

    Alison Allbright feels hard done by to be living such a dreary poverty-stricken life. She's ashamed of her tiny home and of parents who can't even afford a telephone or car. She dreams of having a glamorous mother, beautiful clothes, exciting hol...





  • Jan De Hartog

    Martinus Harinxma is now retired from the sea, but the story he narrates here is as exciting as the bestselling The Captain and The Commodore (in which he featured as protagonist), and certainly more wondrous. Prodded by his wife and inspired by T. S...



  • John De St. Jorre

    A contemporary look at the United States Marine Corps. It takes readers through the present-day recruitment process, boot camp, officer training, and finally, the honour of membership. It introduces the main players - the drill sergeant, the commanda...



  • Barbara Delinsky

    Peter Hathaway Big city, big name, big bucks, he embodied everything I'd rejected. But my friend Cooper was in trouble, so I'd sent for the best man money could buy. Now Peter Hathaway, legal eagle, lady-killer, man with the Midas touch...



  • Sue Deobold

    Unconventional, wayward, impulsive. Alexandra Traherne was anything but the typical debutante. Nonetheless as her only male relative, Rowan Traherne was determined to introduce her to society and find her a suitable mate...before she could disgrace t...



  • Jude Deveraux

    HER LOVE WAS TOO PRECIOUS TO SQUANDER, TOO PASSIONATE TO RESIST... England's most valiant knights paid court to wealthy Liana Neville, but only the infamous warrior Rogan Peregrine made no secret of his powerful desires. His very caress melted Lia...



  • Gordon R. Dickson

    Only one thing could lure Hal Mayne away from his research aboard the Final Encyclopedia. It was the shattering news of the Younger Worlds' oncoming defeat--an inevitable triumph for the cross-cultural hybrids known as the Others. To save Earth's ...



  • Mark Dixon



  • E.L. Doctorow

    To open this book is to enter the perilous, thrilling world of Billy Bathgate, the brazen boy who is accepted into the inner circle of the notorious Dutch Schultz gang. Like an urban Tom Sawyer, Billy takes us along on his fateful adventures as he be...



  • Robyn Donald

    Women fell for Matt Duncan like ninepins Lora, however, had no intention of being added to the throng. "I wouldn't have Matt Duncan," she said, "if he were delivered to me on a plate, with an apple in his mouth and a bottle of Fren...



  • Marjorie Dorner

    When her uncle's remains are unearthed during the bulldozing of her family homestead, Barbara Mullins must return to Wisconsin to determine who murdered her uncle, but a menacing figure dogging her steps does not want the murderer identified...



  • Gail Douglas

    Nick Corcoran was impossibly handsome, with mesmerizing eyes that made Tracy Carlisle shiver with desire, but her shyness around her grandfather's corporate heir-apparent infuriated her! For three years Nick had considered her off limits, and bes...




  • David Drake

    THEIR FINEST HOUR,OR THEIR FINAL DAYS...The First Empire has entered what may very well be its last crisis: the Emperor is dead by assassination and has left an infant heir. Worse, the imperial mystique is but a fading memory: nobody believes in empi...



  • David Drake

    Pledged to protect us all World-crushing war rages between the human/alien Alliance and the predatory Khalians. Courageous soldiers from all corners of the galaxy, the Alliance Fleet retaliates with blinding force--reclaiming conquered worlds, rep...




  • Thomas J. Dygard

    The players of the Cedar Grove Falcons, basketball champions from a tiny village in the Ozark foothills, must overcome personal conflicts and lack of confidence, which threaten the team's spirit and their chance at a state championship...




  • David Eddings

    THE BURDEN OF DESTINY Sparhawk, Pandion Knight and Queen's Champion, returned to Elenia after ten years of exile, only to find his young Queen Ehlana trapped in a block of ensorcelled crystal. Only the great sorcery of Sephrenia, ageless instructo...



  • J.T. Edson

    Out in Wyoming it took a brave man –or a fool – to tangle with a cougar. In a land where men faced death readily, where lead flew with deadly accuracy, the speed and power of the cougar, or mountain lion, were to be respected and feared.I...



  • Robert Elegant

    New York Times Bestseller: An epic of love and adultery, money and power, set amid the revolutionary turbulence of twentieth-century China, from the author of Manchu and Mandarin. Founder of the Sekloong dynasty of Hong Kong, Sir Jonathan, the illegi...



  • Robert Elegant

    New York Times Bestseller: This epic novel of the conquest of the Ming dynasty “does for 17th-century China what James Clavell’s Shogun did for 16th-century Japan” (The Christian Science Monitor). Francis Arrowsmith is a man without a country, ...



  • Wesley Ellis

    Jessie and Ki blaze a vengeance trail across a fearsome chasm of death!In Hell's Canyon, curiosity can be a far sight deadlier than the scorching desert sun. So when some peace-abiding gold panners are corralled into a bloody slaughter in the deepest...



  • Alan Erwin

    THE ALL OF BLOOD LONG AGO, a fifteen-year-old Apache warrior -- his tribe’s best marksman and strongest athlete -- is called to a ghostly fraternity that feeds on hot human blood. For his deadly new tribe he forsakes honor, life, love…even his...




  • David Everson

    When the candidate hand-picked by the Speaker of the Illinois State House of Representatives to be the next governor loses to a neo-fascist opponent and the Speaker's aide is murdered private eye Robert Miles steps in...




  • Alane Ferguson

    When her best friend, Janaan, is accused of murdering her own baby brother and two other babies, Lauren, convinced of her friend's innocence, joins her in trying to solve the mystery and find evidence to clear her name...



  • E.X. Ferrars / Elizabeth Ferrars

    Ah, it’s an academic conference, with all the egos, the scandals, the terrifyingly petty squabbles on display. Well….perhaps not so petty. Professor Andrew Basnett has returned to his old university for a meeting of the Botanical Associat...



  • Carol Finch

    SOFT-HEARTED DREAMER All Miki Lassiter had left, now that her father had drunk and gambled away the family fortune, was her beautiful chestnut stallion and her dream - to stake a ranching claim in the newly opened Oklahoma territory and raise hors...




  • Catherine FitzGerald

    Dangerous Masquerade -- As everything she held dear went up in flames, Lucy Jones fled London to save her very life -- and landed in the arms of a handsome stranger who assumed she was the new governess! In an instant she had accepted the false ident...





  • Alan Dean Foster

    The Quozl knew they'd love the third planet from the sun. But it never occurred to them that anyone lived there......




  • Ronald Frame

    The novel and 15 short fictions contained in this book are concerned with the enigmas people make of themselves. In settings as diverse as London, Paris, Hollywood, Egypt, and a Victorian harborside tavern, these stories show--with insight and precis...



  • Oswaldo Franca Jr.

    Alfonso, a mechanic and matter-of-fact hero in a world so drab it's comical, buys a garage from two friends who have sold to him because ``the place was out of control.'' Alfonso attempts to bring order to the business but is thwarted, and his person...



  • Robin Francis

    It was Ms. Pilgrim's very first felony Libby Pilgrim, staid and sensible college archivist, wouldn't have kidnapped Joshua Noon without a very good reason. And what better reason could there be than the protection of her beloved Maine coas...



  • Mark Freeman

    When major-league scouts come looking for hot baseball prospects, the three superstars of the Rosemont Rockets -- Dave "DT" Green, the home-run king; Glen "the Scrapper" Mitchell, lightning second baseman; and Roberto "Magic" Ramirez, fastball whiz -...



  • Mark Freeman

    The three stars from Rosemont -- David "DT" Green, Glen "Scrapper" Mitchell, and Roberto "Magic" Ramirez -- are taking the minor leagues by storm! But come October, will the three friends get to go to Spring Training with the Majors?...



  • Esther Friesner

    The Sphynx is back-- and she's not happy. In the human guise of a beautiful Greek shipping heiress, she's arrived in America with a new set of riddles guaranteed to obliterate mankind. And what better place to start than an Atlantic City casino, wher...



  • Mary Gaitskill

    Powerful stories of dislocation, longing and desire which depict a disenchanted and rebellious urban fringe generation that is groping for human connection. (Or, more simply put, the angst of people-who-wear-black.)...



  • Patrick Gale

    Bestselling author Patrick Gale’s quirky and hilarious novel of English country life is “a ridiculously crazy tour de force” (Publishers Weekly). The town of Barrowcester -- pronounced “Brewster” -- is English as can be. From its cozy littl...



  • Norman Garbo

    When economic writer Paul Forster reluctantly uncovers a possible conspiracy between the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission and major banks to embezzle billions of American dollars, his life is suddenly on the line...



  • Donald A. Gazzaniga

    The story of the first Marines into Vietnam. Who they were, where they came from and who their leader was. A novel based on a true story. First published by Signet Classics, now available in digital form....




  • Sue Gee

    From the streets of Nazi-occupied Warsaw, through the lonely dreams of a little Polish boy growing up in Clapham in the Fifties, to a candlelit vigil for Solidarity outside London's Polish Embassy, this is the tragic story of post-war Poland seen thr...




  • Catherine George

    They fell in love in the moonlight And in the clear light of the next day Clemency Vaughan found Nicholas Wood even more distressingly attractive. There seemed no reason why their fairy-tale romance shouldn't continue indefinitely, and Clem...



  • Elizabeth George

    To this day, the low, thin wail of an infant can be heard in Keldale's lush green valleys. Three hundred years ago, as legend goes, the frightened Yorkshire villagers smothered a crying babe in Keldale Abbey, where they'd hidden to escape the ravages...



  • Amitav Ghosh

    “A stunning novel” following two families -- one British, one Bengali -- from the New York Times"bestselling author of Sea of Poppies (The New Republic).   Opening in Calcutta in the 1960s, Amitav Ghosh’s radiant second novel follow...



  • Dan Gilroy



  • Philip Ginsburg

    Focuses on Audrey Marie Hilley, a woman who murdered her husband, faked her own death, and came back to life as her imaginary twin sister--deceiving her second husband into believing she was a different person...



  • Patricia Goldie

    THEY WERE SWEPT AWAY TO ADVENTURE AND LOVE ON DISTANT SHORES... From the Scottish highlands to London's infamous Newgate Prison, from the high seas to the tragedies and triumphs of the colony at Botany Bay, here is the rich, passionate, and unforget...




  • Allegra Goodman

    In "The Succession," the members of a prosperous Hawaii synagogue agree on almost nothing. But when the president of the synagogue absconds with a small fortune, far deeper -- and more troubling -- rifts emerge...In "The Closet," Evelyn's sister flee...



  • Lucy Gordon

    MAN OF THE MONTH Who? Luke Harmon. What? A strong and ruthless man. With? A scar over his right eye, a broken heart and a determination to destroy the Drummond family's empire. Why? The only woman he had ever loved had betrayed him...or so...



  • Eileen Goudge

    Rachel and Rose. They grew up worlds apart. Rachel, in the lap of Manhattan luxury, an ice princess determined to be a great doctor. Rose, in the New York slums, yielding to passion too young, too soon, and fleeing heartbreak to become a star lawyer....



  • Ginna Gray

    Jessica Collier was on the run. What better place to hide than a remote Colorado ranch? And who'd expect a Collier to be working as a housekeeper? Here, her son was happy... and safe. Her boss might be rawhide tough and a scandalous tease, but he was...



  • Malcolm Gray

    Life proceeds at its usual quiet pace in the English village of Verbridge, until twenty gypsy caravans arrive in town and a rash of sinister events, ending in assault and murder, plagues the community...



  • Billie Green

    Dr. Delilah Jones had special plans for the medical conference in Acapulco -- this trip she was determined to bag a husband! She enlisted her best friends as matchmakers, invited them to produce the perfect candidate -- rich, handsome, successful -- ...



  • Jennifer Greene

    ANIMAL ATTRACTION Sensible anthropology professor Susan Markham firmly believed that it was impossible for romantic love to last. Then she met Stix Sperling, heart stopping owner of the sexiest grin in town. To her dismay, Stix began stating that...





  • W.E.B. Griffin

    It is 1964. The Vietnam War has begun to escalate, its new style of battle demanding new weapons and tactics, and men who can use them. Overnight, it seems, the United States Army must scramble to create its first-ever Air Assault Division, a force c...





  • Philip Gurin

    Scriptwriter Cliff Dandridge--needing a break from his demanding job and girlfriend--becomes accidentally involved with Nazi-hunters and war criminals, the FBI, and a series of beautiful, mysterious, and dangerous women...



  • A.B. Guthrie Jr.

    A Montana sheriff solves a quintessentially English mystery in this lively episode in A. B. Guthrie Jr.’s beloved suspense series Sheriff Chick Charleston is used to the big sky, wide-open spaces, and no-nonsense attitude of the American West. But ...





  • Parnell Hall

    Stanley Hastings, is still signing up clients for a law firm in New York. Lately, however, unknown hands have strangled several prospects before Stanley can get a signature. Things look bad for Stanley and/or the law firm until Stanley, bucking the f...




  • William Hallberg

    From Simon & Schuster, Perfect Lies, edited by William Hallberg, is a collection of a century of great golf stories.The game of golf has been celebrate in the short story throughout the centuries. This anthology of the world's greatest golf stories i...



  • Bob Ham



  • Rosemary Hammond

    Jake was used to getting his way And Claire surprised him by refusing to cooperate. Jake Donovan was everything she disliked in a man. Then she was forced to tutor one of Jake's football players so he could pass his exams and be on the te...



  • Joanna Harris

    A HAVEN FOR THE HEART Lovely young Michelle de Bellevue had an adventurous streak that gave her brother cause for concern. With the tide turned against Napoleon, Paris was a tinderbox, and no place for the fetchingly naive Michelle. She'd be far be...




  • Carrie Hart

    Pride goeth before... For Charlie McAllister, sacrificing her hard-won independence went against the grain. Yet she didn't have a choice. To save her Montana sawmill, she had to work for Cole Morgan, cutting his timber... temporarily, at least. ...



  • Virginia Hart

    Her father's safety came first Ten years after leaving Greece, Penny Haywood was back. Her father had been badly injured in yet another treasure-seeking expedition, and Penny was sure she could finally convince him to give up his dangerous pur...



  • John Harvey

    The first major case for Charlie Resnick and his team concerns a number of increasingly serious attacks on women who have been using the "Lonely Hearts" column of the local newspaper. Simultaneously, Resnick becomes involved with Rachel Chaplin, the ...



  • Robin Lee Hatcher

    Beautiful, sheltered and flirtatious, Bethany Silverton just couldn't resist the challenge of charming the most unregenerate cowboy in town into attending her father's new church. But when she made her innocent wager, Bethany never dreamed that she w...



  • Rick Hautala

    EARLY GRAVE Glooscap Island, off the coast of Maine…shrouded in fog…ringed by icy gray water. Here the Carlson family comes home to a tortuously intensifying nightmare -- first in the guise of a beautiful but calculating woman, then in the s...



  • Eric Helm




  • Karla Hocker

    SHOCKING PAST Despite her fetching blue eyes and sable hair, Kate Elliott remained every bit the prim and practical schoolmistress. Few at Miss Venable's Seminary for Young Ladies would have dreamed that Kate had entertained romantic notions in ...



  • Jane Aiken Hodge

    In the year 1802, two young women, American Martha and English Cristabel, set out across Europe to seek their fortune, in a world where the hazards of Napoleonic power politics mix with the glamour of early 19th century opera and culture. Banished by...





  • Barbara Howell

    Madeleine Gibbons--a traditional wife and mother of two--finds herself taken with the sensuous, reckless Joy Castleman, who intrigues Madeleine even as she betrays her and causes her to question much that she believes...



  • Meg Hudson

    HE HELD THE KEY TO THEIR FUTURE Alan Johnston considered it his duty to follow through on his promise to deliver a key to Kay Dillard. It had, after all, been her husband's last request. But the moment Alan arrived in Savannah and set eyes on t...



  • William Humphrey

    A Scottish-Cherokee boy accompanies his grandparents on the Trail of Tears in this “superb” novel by the New York Times"bestselling author of The Ordways (Time).   Twelve-year-old Amos Ferguson is a blond, blue-eyed boy of mixed Cherokee a...



  • William Humphrey

    National Book Award Finalist: The mesmerizing saga of a Texas family torn apart by passion and pride. Twelve years after Hannah Hunnicutt was committed to a Dallas asylum, her body is brought home to northeast Texas to be buried alongside those of h...



  • Abigail Irvine
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    A.D. 1995 An American pilot flies a suicide mission against an enemy Space Defense Platform to save the world from nuclear war. Anthony "Buck" Rogers blasts his target and vanishes in a fiery blaze of glory. A.D. 2456 The legend of Buck Rogers liv...



  • Lisa Jackson

    Nineteen and burning with love, Tessa Kramer had given herself wholly to Denver McLean under the wide Montana sky. But that was only moments before flames had ripped through the McLean ranch, casting deadly suspicion on Tessa's ardor and leaving her ...




  • Anna James

    HIDDEN LONGINGS Alexa Cord had the most spectacular view on the Greek island of Kavos -- but the house she'd inherited needed major renovations to become the most romantic hotel in the Aegean. Her silent prayers for a miracle worker were answe...




  • Gwyneth Jones

    DIVINE ENDURANCE is the wisest cat that ever lived. CHOSEN AMONG THE BEAUTIFUL is the oldest little girl in the world. Traveling together, they can change the face of the future....



  • Brenda Joyce

    SCANDALOUS ATTRACTION Impassioned suffragette Grace O'Rourke made a startling first impression on golden-boy Rathe Bragg when she crashed a society party wielding a six-shooter and spouting feminist slogans from atop the grand piano. And from that...





  • Bill Kauffman

    This witty, splenetic fiction debut charts the brief rise and long fall of a Reagan-era neoconservative. From a small town in western New York, John Huey (named after Huey Long) Ketchum escapes to become an embittered underling on the staff of a reve...



  • Marilyn Kaye

    No Boys Allowed! It was great to be back for another summer at Camp Sunnyside, and the best part was that the whole gang -- Katie, Trina, Megan, Sarah, and Erin -- were together again in Cabin Six. Then they heard the bad news! Their all-girls cam...



  • Carolyn Keene

    CASE #35 Nancy checks into a hospital where murder is the chief resident To help a friend, Nancy goes undercover at a River Heights hospital. Trevor Callahan, a young doctor, is being blamed for his future father-in-law's sudden death after heart su...





  • Mary Kirk

    "Phoenix" was his handle, but trucker Peter Lericos had no intention of rising from the ashes of his former life and reclaiming his place in society. Society had burned him badly, 'shut him behind bars. Now he valued only freedom and open road. Bu...



  • Norma Klein



  • Richard A. Knaak

    In the ultimate war between humans and fiery, shape-shifting beings, Duke Toma, bent on utter supremacy, has unleashed every conceivable evil on the world of the Dragon Kings. Only one person will dare to challenge him: Cabe Bedlam, a mere youth cast...



  • Naomi Kojima



  • Stephen Krensky

    Illus. in full color. Krensky ably retells the story of 1692 Salem witch trials, making clear the unfairness of the trials that led to the executions of 19 supposed witches. Color drawings add atmosphere. A good choice for a simple introduction to th...





  • Michael Kurland

    In an alternate history in which the Plantagenets still rule in England, France, and the New World, and where the science of magic has displaced the magic of science, Lord Darcy is the official representative of King John IV to investigate murders an...