A reality TV crew has come to town and brought librarian Kathleen Paulson and her two magical cats more than their fair share of real-life drama, in the newest installment of this New York Times bestselling series.
Spring has come to charming...
Iraq War vet Ellie McEnroe has a pretty good life in Beijing, representing the work of controversial dissident Chinese artist Zhang Jianli. Even though Zhang's mysterious disappearance of over a year ago has her in the sights of the Chinese...
This e-short story collection from New York Times bestselling suspense author Jan Burke features a brand new Irene Kelly short story, "The Privileged," plus three unforgettable stories from the print anthology Eighteen.
Before Frank Harriman and...
Could a twelve-year-old boy and his friend uncover a horrifying secret on their own?
Cody Roberts and his friend decide to investigate further into an incident that happened on the way to school one morning. Full of twists and turns,...
A troubled cop obsessively searches for a young girl's killer The young girl lies in a ditch without a scratch on her—a white high school student stretched out dead in the black part of Atlanta. She was a rich girl from a cold family, too genteel...
Lou Manfredo's acclaimed debut novel, Rizzo's War, brought the streets of Brooklyn to life in a way that no New York City crime novel has before-full of the details, the sounds, the sights of walking a beat in Bensonhurst. Now in Rizzo's Fire, as...
Hell hath no fury like a feline
enraged. Though Joe Grey and
Dulcie are merely housecats,
they each have a strong sense of
justice -- to complement their
uncanny ability to read, speak, and use the telephone. And
they're furious that Max...