Leepike Ridge by N.D. Wilson
In a couple of hundred pages Wilson paints this great picture of a family and a community interacting around this mountain and the treasures that may lie undern...
In a couple of hundred pages Wilson paints this great picture of a family and a community interacting around this mountain and the treasures that may lie undern...
The Overnight Socialite by Bridie Clark Publishers Weekly Clark (Because She Can) moves the Pygmalion myth to Manhattan, adds a dash of Thelma and Louise and pr...
*This was inadvertently buried in the Mail pile and wanted to make you aware of it Tattoo: A Pepe Carvalho Mystery (Pepe Carvalho Mysteries) Publishers Weekly T...
If for some odd reason you are reading this blog and have not yet read Olen Steinhauer’s The Tourist please rectify that ASAP. This may seem a tad pushy b...
If for some odd reason you are reading this blog and have not yet read Olen Steinhauer’s The Tourist please rectify that ASAP. This may seem a tad pushy b...
A while back I stumbled on Atalanta and the Arcadian Beast by Jane Yolen & Robert Harris at Half Priced Books and picked it for a couple of bucks. After ha...