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The Glass Is Always Greener: A Den of Antiquity Mystery

The Glass Is Always Greener: A Den of Antiquity Mystery


Tamar Myers



About the Author TAMAR MYERS is the author of fifteen previous Den of Antiquity mysteries: Larceny and Old Lace; Gilt by A...
The Lost Quilter

The Lost Quilter


Jennifer Chiaverini



From Publishers Weekly In her 14th series installment, Chiaverini picks up the threads from The Runaway Quilt to spin ano...
Peter Ackroyd: the ludic and labyrinthine text

Peter Ackroyd: the ludic and labyrinthine text


Julian Wolfreys, Jeremy Gibson



Review 'The Laughter of Peter Ackroyd - no, this is not a novel by Agatha Christie, it is just what this exhilarating and...
Walking on Broken Glass

Walking on Broken Glass


Christa Allan



From Publishers Weekly When a narrator opens her tale by declaring, I lost my sanity buying frozen apple juice, the reade...
Already Home

Already Home


Susan Mallery



Amazon.com Review Beth Kendrick and Susan Mallery: Author One-on-One is the author of , , and five other women’s f...
The Love of My Youth

The Love of My Youth


Mary Gordon



From Publishers Weekly Thoughtful and moving, Gordon's latest captures the ardor and vulnerability of young love and the ...
The Queen of New Beginnings

The Queen of New Beginnings


Erica James



Review At first I thought this book would be fluffy chick lit but it is much more than that... This book seemed to be a m...
Tolkien's Ring

Tolkien's Ring


David Day



Tolkien's Ring...
Auden and Isherwood: The Berlin Years

Auden and Isherwood: The Berlin Years


Norman Page



Amazon.com Review For late-20th-century culture, Berlin in the 1930s has become a place of mythic enchantment and decade...
Beyond Dracula: Bram Stoker's Fiction and Its Cultural Context

Beyond Dracula: Bram Stoker's Fiction and Its Cultural Context


William Hughes



Review Beyond Dracula is a welcome addition to the critical literature on Stoker's fiction.-Victorian Studies --This te...
The Paris Wife: A Novel

The Paris Wife: A Novel


Paula Mclain



Amazon.com Review Author Paula McLain on The Paris Wife Most of us know or think we know who Ernest Hemi...
The Undomestic Goddess

The Undomestic Goddess


Sophie Kinsella



From Publishers Weekly Samantha Sweeting, the 29-year-old heroine of Kinsella's latest confection (after Shopaholic Siste...
Loco Motive

Loco Motive


Mary Daheim



From Publishers Weekly In Daheim's plodding 25th Bed-and-Breakfast mystery (after 2008's Vi Agra Falls), innkeeper and li...
Stalker (The Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Series - Book 12 - 2000)

Stalker (The Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Series - Book 12 - 2000)


Faye Kellerman



Amazon.com Review Faye Kellerman's latest thriller features Cynthia Decker, daughter of Peter Decker, familiar to reader...
The Other Side of the Story: A Novel

The Other Side of the Story: A Novel


Marian Keyes



From Publishers Weekly This rambling, chatty audiobook draws listeners in slowly (sometimes painstakingly so) as it follo...
Neither Saints Nor Sinners: Writing the Lives of Women in Spanish America

Neither Saints Nor Sinners: Writing the Lives of Women in Spanish America


Kathleen Ann Myers



About the Author Kathleen Ann Myers is at Indiana University. ...
Just Short of Crazy

Just Short of Crazy


Nina Foxx



From Alexis Montague Pearson dated Walter for three years when he decided to leave town to end their relationship. In an...
She's Got Issues (Avon Books)

She's Got Issues (Avon Books)


Stephanie Lessing



Review "A lively chick-lit exploration of modern social manners." -- Orla Healy for the New York Post About the Aut...
Trophies: A Novel

Trophies: A Novel


Heather Thomas



From Publishers Weekly Actress and screenwriter Thomas's first novel lifts the veil on the already well-exposed world of ...
In Her Shoes : A Novel

In Her Shoes : A Novel


Jennifer Weiner



Amazon.com Review The Feller sisters are equal but opposite. Maggie is the good-looking, dyslexic little sister who knows...
As Good As It Got

As Good As It Got


Isabel Sharpe



About the Author Isabel Sharpe is the author of As Good As It Got and Women on the Edge of a Nervous Breakthrough. She liv...
The Chick and the Dead (Pepper Martin Mysteries, No. 2)

The Chick and the Dead (Pepper Martin Mysteries, No. 2)


Casey Daniels



From Publishers Weekly In the second of her Pepper Martin murder mysteries-concerning an amateur sleuth who gets her case...
Romeo, Romeo

Romeo, Romeo


Robin Kaye



From Publishers Weekly Debut author Kaye provides a pleasing romantic romp mixing Italian Brooklyn family values, hot sex...
I Want Candy

I Want Candy


Kim Wong Keltner



From More than anything, 14-year-old Candace Ong wants not to be stuck as a waitress in a restaurant like Eggroll Wonder...
Witch Hunt (Ophelia & Abby Mysteries, No. 4)

Witch Hunt (Ophelia & Abby Mysteries, No. 4)


Shirley Damsgaard



From Publishers Weekly Four installments into her paranormal mystery series (after The Trouble with Witches), Damsgaard d...
Play Dates

Play Dates


Leslie Carroll



From In Manhattan's world of competitive mothering, Claire Marsh becomes seriously handicapped when her 15-years-senior ...
Engaged to Die

Engaged to Die


Carolyn G. Hart



From Publishers Weekly Hart supplies superior cozy fare in her 14th mystery (after 2002's April Fool Dead) to feature ama...
The Next Thing on My List: A Novel

The Next Thing on My List: A Novel


Jill Smolinski



From Publishers Weekly Smolinski follows up her debut, Flip-Flopped, with an airy, hit and mostly miss novel about one ru...
Nightmare in Shining Armor: A Den of Antiquity Mystery

Nightmare in Shining Armor: A Den of Antiquity Mystery


Tamar Myers



From Publishers Weekly Humor and hijinks abound in Myers's eighth Den of Antiquity mystery (A Penny Urned; Estate of Mind...
Driven to Murder

Driven to Murder


Judith Skillings



Driven to Murder...