"As cunningly woven as a spider''s web."PUBLISHERS WEEKLYDrew Maclane was a star agent--until the day the killing had to stopThe Fraternity Of The Stone available on December 10 2022 from Indigo for 10.99
Kill Alex Cross Alex Cross Reissue Binding: Paperback Publisher: Grand Central Pub Publish Date: 2012/11/01 Synopsis: Detective Alex Cross is thwarted at every turn while he attempts to investigate the abduction of the President's son and daughter and also discovers a deadly contagion released in the Capitol's water supply that foreshadows of a larger, more devastating attack
Between Hell and Texas Binding: Paperback Publisher: Pinnacle Books Publish Date: 2011/12/01 Synopsis: Setting off for a new territory, rancher Chet Byrnes, leading his family across New Mexico, is faced with old grudges and new battles, while following the trail of a killer he desperately wants to bring to justice
Wunderkind Binding: Paperback Publisher: Simon & Schuster Publish Date: 2012/06/12 Synopsis: In 1980s Bulgaria, a fifteen-year-old pianist struggles to prevent his hatred of the communist regime from ruining his chances at success
In this 5th installment of the classic series of mysteries featuring Charlie Chan of the Honolulu Police, we meet Scotland Yard''s Inspector Duff, first introduced in Behind That Curtain
London, 1890. Mina Murray Harker, the rosy-cheeked, quintessentially pure Victorian heroine, becomes Count Dracula’s object of desire. To preserve her chastity, five male “defenders” rush in to rescue her from the vampire’s evil clutches. This is the story we have been told. But now, from Mina’s own pen, we discover a tale more sensual, more devious, and more enthralling than the Victorians could have ever imagined. From the shadowy banks of the river Thames to the wild and win..
Public Figures is an essay-poem with photographs and text that begins with a playful thought experiment: statues of people in public spaces have eyes, but what are they looking at? To answer that question, Jena Osman sets up a camera to track the gaze of a number of statues in Philadelphia—mostly 19th century military figures carrying weapons