In the aftermath of catastrophic global fi nancial collapse, which all butdestroyed even the most advanced countries, two scientists discover ananomaly which could, in the right hands, help save mankind but in thewrong hands destroy it.
When writing a historical novel which reaches into the future, it is important to select a setting the reader can associate with and achieves a sense of reality.
From Amazon Bestselling Author Alexi Venice Amandas desire overtakes her, beckoning her to explore the depths and nuances of Jenpossessing her, protecting her and risking her career for her.
Markus Pell was leading his life, minding his own business, running Smileyville Cab and Courier while working toward his dream business: the Bright White Light Entertainment Engine.
The Alpha Wolf Conspiracy, a riveting courtroom drama, is a second novel for Richard Hicks whose Writers Digest Award-winning first novel, Slender Fantasies, provided a satirical look at the world of frivolous lawsuits.
The seemingly innocuous mission of a part-time British spy and devoted family man soon places the lives of his loved ones in dire jeopardyFamily man, estate agent, and ex army infantryman Roger Taine has already served crown and country exceedingly well, most recently by derailing an insidious conspiracy by modern-day fascists.
A terrorist with a conscience turns against his radical cadre in a desperate attempt to prevent a nuclear nightmareJulian Despard has devoted his life to the New Revolution.
To escape arrest for her best friend's murder, Vejay must find the real killer-before it's too lateIn the small woodsy town of Henderson, California, the electric company is strict about sick days.
Hard-nosed beat cop Jill Smith combs Berkeley for a Buddhist guru-killing cultistIn Berkeley, California, Telegraph Avenue is the headquarters for the city's strangest inhabitants.
Former medical examiner Kiernan O'Shaughnessy investigates a scandalous suicide in a Catholic churchQuick-witted, precise, and comfortable with corpses, Kiernan O'Shaughnessy was perfectly suited to life as a medical examiner.
With a sniper targeting Florida's worst criminals, a reporter must choose between revenge and the law in this thriller from the Edgar Award-winning author.
Blaine McCracken races to keep dark matter out of the wrong hands in a page-turner that "e;should be mandatory reading for all thriller aficionados"e; (Steve Berry, New York Times-bestselling author).
A New York detective's investigation of a Catholic priest's murder leads him to a shocking drug plot that reaches the highest seats of American powerDetective Mel Freedman's life changes forever the day Joe Cullen walks into his New York City office to confess to murder.
Howard Fast's 1987 New York Times bestseller, a tight political drama that remains just as relevant today as when it was first writtenFast's 1987 novel The Dinner Party confronts issues including American intervention in Latin America and the AIDS epidemic.
During the Second World War, a military lawyer is embroiled in the toughest case of his career when he must defend a fellow murderous officerIn the midst of World War II, Captain Barney Adams's superiors call on him with a very unusual request.
Detective Masuto reopens an investigation into a murderous film star-with deadly consequencesOn the day that Eve Mackenzie murders her husband, Masao Masuto is on a plane to Japan.
A lawyer scrambles to save a judge-killing hooker from the gallowsNo women have been hanged in San Verdo since 1921, but after four decades it looks like that's about to change.
An "e;eerily successful"e; novel of the fifteenth-century Grand Inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition from the New York Times-bestselling author of Spartacus (Kirkus Reviews).
Fast's epic novel, about one man's family tree stretching through history from the Revolutionary War, portrays the best and worst of the American experiment Broken and sick, a young Revolutionary War soldier from New York is taken in by an innkeeper's family and nursed to health.
As the sinister shadow of McCarthyism spreads across America, a woman fights to save everything she holds dearLola Gregg grew up the daughter of a respected physician in a tiny factory town.
A soldier in the American Revolution must struggle for his country's existence and its most precious ideals-even though it means fighting against his commanding officersIn 1781, Jamie Stuart is a twenty-three-year-old soldier serving amongst Jews, free slaves, Catholics, Native Americans, and others grouped together in a "e;Foreign Brigade.
A stunning novel of American revolutionaries battling the brutal winter at Valley Forge-from the "e;literary phenomenon"e; and author of Spartacus (The Guardian).
When a factory strike turns violent, neighbors clash in a sleepy New England company townIt is 1945, and soldiers have returned home from Europe and the Pacific to take up their former lives.
A "e;profoundly shocking"e; tale of immigrant children growing up in New York tenements from the New York Times-bestselling author of Spartacus (Kirkus Reviews).