Prenez une poignée de personnes qui n’auraient jamais dû se rencontrer, toutes à la retraite ou presque… Un ex-inspecteur du FBI nostalgique, un ouvrier en mécanique pris par le temps, une ancienne star du muet excentrique, un catcheur professionnel superstitieux, un professeur de littérature kleptomane et un descendant des Indiens Choctaw multitâche.
In this timely and terrifying thriller for readers of Karin Slaughter, Stacy Willingham, and Jennifer Hillier, a woman with a side gig offering relationship advice on Twitch learns just how dangerous online anonymity can be .
The Japanese American detectives most engaging mystery yet delves into baseball, WWII, and the complex history between Japan and Korea: Hard to put down (Kirkus Reviews).
Beyond the gilded ballrooms and salons of Regency London lurks a sinister web of intrigue and deception, and when a murder occurs within the scientific community, Lord Wrexford and Charlotte are the perfect pair to unravel it .
Exquisitely written and deeply absorbing, this debut from Caine Prize-winning author Olufemi Terry captures the heady abandon of early adulthood in a country still reeling from the lasting effects of racial partition and colonialism.
"e;As good as the best offerings of Turow, Grisham, and other legal-thriller hitmakers"e;Booklist, on Wrong Man RunningFrom the author of Wrong Man Running and the writer and director of the films Reunion and The Warrior Class, this fast-paced legal thriller set in the Mad Men era grabs you and doesn't let go.
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.