Bouncing Forward, Michaela Haas, Atria – Learn how to become stronger, happier, and more resilient in the face of life’s inevitable setbacks
Bouncing Forward, Michaela Haas, Atria – Learn how to become stronger, happier, and more resilient in the face of life’s inevitable setbacks
The Feast of All Souls, Simon Bestwick. Solaris – Alice’s house stands at a gateway between worlds. Now something has awoken on the other side – and she’s in its way…
SECRET SERVICE DOGS: The Heroes Who Protect the President of the United States, Maria Goodavage, Dutton – They have a job where a single wrong move could change the history of the world.
Warden of the Blade, David Annandale, Games Workshop – Book #1 of Grey Knights. The first novel in an exciting new Space Marine trilogy.
The Mystery of Skara Brae, Neolithic Scotland and the Origins of Ancient Egypt, Laird Scranton, Inner Traditions — An investigation of the origins of the Neolithic farming village on Orkney Island.
Time to See A ShrinkAn author questions the mental health of her charactersBy Nancy Star |October 2016Reprinted with permission from Publishers Weekly This was a first time for me. Not the first time I’ve consulted an expert—that’s business as usual for a novelist....
The Valley of the Shadow of Death, Kermit Alexander, Atria – In this gripping memoir, perfect for true crime fans, former San Francisco 49er Kermit Alexander recounts his thirty-year-journey to redemption after the brutal and senseless murder of his family in South Central Los Angeles.
Echoes of Family, by Barbara Claypole White, Lake Union Publishing – Award-winning writer Barbara Claypole White returns with her fourth novel, a moving story about mental illness, secrets, and the healing power of a haunting past.
Our Lady of the Ice, Cassandra Rose Clarke, Saga Press – The Yiddish Policeman’s Union meets The Windup Girl when a female PI goes up against a ruthless gangster—just as both humans and robots agitate for independence in an Argentinian colony in Antarctica.
Rembrandt’s Shadow, Janet Lee Berg, Post Hill Press – Sylvie Rosenberg escaped the holocaust—but can she escape the past?