A “profoundly shocking” tale of immigrant children growing up in New York tenements from the New York Times–bestselling author of Spartacus (Kirkus Reviews).
The award-winning and haunting novel from Rodrigo Hasbn, the literary star Jonathan Safran Foer calls, ';a great writer,' about an unusual family's breakdownset in South America during the time of Che Guevara and inspired by the life of Third Reich cinematographer Hans Ertl.
A week after Easter 1973—following the lynching of Black church sexton Sam Jefferson—Lily Vida Wallace is dropped like an immigrant into Greenville, South Carolina.
In this mesmerizing tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author Phillip Margolin, attorney Amanda Jaffestar of Wild Justice, Ties That Bind, Proof Positive, and Fugitivebecomes entangled in a murder case involving Big Oil, an estranged father and son, and the greatest ethical dilemma of her career .
When veteran yoga instructor Mila Mercado was asked to attend a new class and report back to the studio, she had no idea that the over-confident, ruggedly sexy newbie Atlas Powers was going to teach more than just a very controversial and erotic form of yoga.
Mitch Caddo started out with the best of intentionsafter his mother's sudden death in a car crash, he finished law school and returned to Passage Rouge, the reservation where she grew up.
Equal parts muckraking novel, transnational love story, and socially engaged panorama, Cho Chongnaes The Human Jungle portrays China on the verge of becoming the worlds dominant economic force.
A new city, a loving boyfriend, and a professional athlete amount to a scandalous affair in this drama-filled debut novel told through the eyes of an emotionally conflicted sports publicist.
'BRAZILIAN PSYCHO is a riveting and explosive masterpiece of political crime fiction that deserves to share the shelf with AMERICAN TABLOID, THE POWER OF THE DOG and A BRIEF HISTORY OF SEVEN KILLINGS, and confirms Joe Thomas as one of our very best contemporary crime writers.
A professor’s suicide is the catalyst for this novel about politics and ideals set at Harvard during the 1950s When Harvard professor Edward Cavan commits suicide by throwing himself under a subway train, his death sets off shock waves both across campus and in the hearts of his loved ones.
In an age of NSA spying and unprecedented government oversight, young Alan Stewart wants nothing to do with changethat is until he is arrested for a crime he didnt commit, and forced to face reality.
In this tense novel of legal and political intrigue, Tim Quinn, the former judge previously seen in The Majority Rules, is assigned to investigate and compile a dossier on the newly appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court before his Senate confirmation hearing.
Regarded as one of the author's finest and most ambitious works, Bleak House all but overflows with the imaginative inventiveness unique to Dickens as it holds the reader fast to his most involved and involving plot.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Dirty Blonde comes a fast-paced thriller in which a young law professor must unravel a conspiracy to see justice done Law professor Natalie Grecos life is going according to plan, with a boyfriend handpicked by her father and tenure status only a review board away.
John Lescroart's latest spectacular New York Times bestseller explores the unexpected and shattering consequences of a one-night stand on a seemingly happily married couplea ';dark, disturbing, satisfying read' (San Francisco Chronicle) that asks us to consider how much we really know about the lives of our closest friends.
In his debut novel, longtime observer of culture and politics Fredrik deBoer depicts mental illness in all its grim and ugly reality, free of our culture's endless romanticization of insanity.
In this riveting New York Times bestselling novel from the master of the legal thriller (Chicago Sun-Times) John Lescroart, defense attorney Dismas Hardy tackles his most personal and complex case yetdefending his brother-in-law against murder charges.
From bestselling author Jo Piazza comes one of People's ';Best Summer Books,' a ';comically accurate' (New York Post) novel about what happens when a woman wants it allpolitical power, marriage, and happiness.
From Steve Israel, the Congressman-turned-novelist who writes ';in the full-tilt style of Carl Hiaasen' (The Washington Post), a comic tale of the mighty firearm industry, a small Long Island town, and Washington politics: ';Congress should pass a law making Big Guns mandatory reading for themselves' (Nelson DeMille).
The Nomination is a fast-paced action and suspense thriller that brings events from the final days of the Vietnam War into direct conflict with contemporary American politics.