As the Crow Flies by Craig Johnson
Growing up in the slums
of East End London, Charlie Trumper dreams of someday running his
grandfather's fruit and vegetable barrow. That day comes suddenly when
his grandfather dies leaving him the floundering business. With the help
of Becky Salmon, an enterprising young woman, Charlie sets out to make a
name for himself as "The Honest Trader". But the brutal onset of World
War I takes Charlie far from home and into the path of a dangerous enemy
whose legacy of evil follows Charlie and his family for generations.
Encompassing three continents and spanning over sixty years, As the Crow Flies brings to life a magnificent tale of one man's rise from rags to riches set against the backdrop of a changing century.
Aunt Dimity and the Village Witch by Nancy Atherton (Aunt Dimity Series #17)
When Amelia Thistle
moves to Finch, her new neighbors welcome her with open arms-and
inquiring minds. Among them is Lori Shepherd, who isn't fooled by
Amelia's unassuming persona. Amelia is, in fact, a world-famous artist
with a rabid and eager-to-stalk fan base.
In order to keep peace in
Finch, Lori must help Amelia conceal her identity. Amelia, meanwhile,
sets about working on the riddle that brought her to town in the first
place. A fragment of a family diary hints that one of Amelia's ancestors
might have been Mistress Meg, the Mad Witch of Finch. Following the
clue, Lori hunts through Finch's darkest and most secret corners, all
the while dodging nosy neighbors and Amelia's frantic fans. With Aunt
Dimity's otherworldly help, Lori inches closer to the true story of
Mistress Meg-and Amelia.
Returning to the charming world of Finch,
Nancy Atherton's latest novel is sure to delight faithful Aunt Dimity
readers, Anglophiles, and cozy mystery fans.
Beautiful Sacrifice by Elizabeth Lowell
Archaeologist Lina Taylor
has devoted her life to studying ancient Mayan artifacts, splitting her
time between digs in South America and the classroom teaching college
students. But the professor’s structured, studious life is about to spin
out of control. Some extremely valuable and important Mayan artifacts
have gone missing. Is it fanatics determined to create chaos and usher
in annihilation?
Helping out a friend, former Immigration and
Customs Enforcement officer Hunter Johnson is determined to recover the
missing pieces and he needs Lina’s help. A man used to calling the shots
and working alone, he isn’t comfortable letting anyone get close,
especially a beautiful and brainy woman like Lina. His gift for reading
people tells him there’s a lot going on below that professional
exterior, and he’s more than a little curious to probe her depths.
Burying herself in her work, Lina’s had little experience handling men,
especially one as fascinating and exasperating as the secretive,
headstrong Hunter. A devoted archaeologist, she has the skill to
excavate those protective layers all the way to his core.
But
finding the missing pieces is only the beginning of a mystery that will
plunge these unlikely partners into adventure, romance, and danger more
thrilling, sensual, and deadly than either of them knows . . .
Crystal Gardens by Amanda Quick (Ladies of Lantern Series #1)
Welcome to the
sensational new series by Amanda Quick, where the lives of the Victorian
gentry are filled with secrets – and secret powers...
Evangeline
Ames has rented a country cottage far from the London streets where she
was recently attacked. Fascinated by the paranormal energy of nearby
Crystal Gardens, she finds pleasure in sneaking past the wall to explore
the grounds. And when her life is threatened again, she instinctively
goes to the gardens for safety.
Lucas Sebastian has never been
one to ignore a lady in danger, even if she is trespassing on his
property. Quickly disposing of her would-be assassin, he insists they
keep the matter private. There are rumours enough already, about
treasure buried under his garden, and occult botanical experiments
performed by his uncle – who died of mysterious causes.
With
Evangeline's skill for detection, and Lucas's sense of the criminal
mind, they soon discover that they have a common enemy. And as the
energy emanating from Crystal Gardens intensifies, they realize that to
survive they must unearth what has been buried for too long...
Deadlocked by Charlaine Harris (Sookie Stackhouse Series #12)
With Felipe de Castro,
the Vampire King of Louisiana (and Arkansas and Nevada), in town, it’s
the worst possible time for a body to show up in Eric Northman’s front
yard—especially the body of a woman whose blood he just drank.
Now,
it’s up to Sookie and Bill, the official Area Five investigator, to
solve the murder. Sookie thinks that, at least this time, the dead
girl’s fate has nothing to do with her. But she is wrong. She has an
enemy, one far more devious than she would ever suspect, who’s out to
make Sookie’s world come crashing down.
The Descendants by Kaui Hart Hemmings
Matthew King was once
considered one of the most fortunate men in Hawaii. His missionary
ancestors were financially and culturally progressive–one even married a
Hawaiian princess, making Matt a royal descendant and one of the
state’s largest landowners.
Now his luck has changed. His two
daughters are out of control: Ten-year-old Scottie is a smart-ass with a
desperate need for attention, and seventeen-year-old Alex, a former
model, is a recovering drug addict. Matt’s charismatic, thrill-seeking,
high-maintenance wife, Joanie, lies in a coma after a boat-racing
accident and will soon be taken off life support. The Kings can hardly
picture life without her, but as they come to terms with this tragedy,
their sadness is mixed with a sense of freedom that shames them–and
spurs them into surprising actions.
Before honoring Joanie’s
living will, Matt must gather her friends and family to say their final
goodbyes, a difficult situation made worse by the sudden discovery
that there is one person who hasn’t been told: the man with whom Joanie
had been having an affair, quite possibly the one man she ever truly
loved. Forced to examine what he owes not only to the living but to the
dead, Matt takes to the road with his daughters to find his wife’s
lover, a memorable journey that leads to both painful revelations and
unforeseen humor and growth.
The Doctor and the Kid by Mike Resnick (Weird West Tales Series #2)
The time is 1882. With the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the battle
with the thing that used to be Johnny Ringo behind him, the consumptive
Doc Holliday makes his way to Leadville, Colorado, with Kate Elder,
where he plans to spend the rest of his brief life, finally moving in to
the luxurious facility that specializes in his disease.
But one night
he gets a little too drunk—hardly a novelty for him—and loses
everything he has at the gaming table. He realizes that he needs to
replenish his bankroll, and quickly, so that he can live out his days in
comfort under medical care. He considers his options and hits upon the
one most likely to produce income in a hurry: he'll use his skill as a
shootist and turn bounty hunter.
The biggest reward is for the
death of the young, twenty-year-old desperado known as Billy the Kid.
It's clear from the odds the Kid has faced and beaten, his miraculous
escape from prison, and his friendship with the Southern Cheyenne, that
he is protected by some powerful magic. Doc enlists the aid of both the
magic of Geronimo and the science of Thomas Edison, and he goes out
after his quarry. He will hunt the Kid down and either kill him and
claim the reward or die in the process and at least end his own
suffering.
But as he is soon to find out, nothing is as easy as it looks.
Fair Game by Patricia Briggs (Alpha and Omega Series #3)
They say opposites
attract. And in the case of werewolves Anna Latham and Charles Cornick,
they mate. The son-and enforcer-of the leader of the North American
werewolves, Charles is a dominant alpha. While Anna, an omega, has the
rare ability to calm others of her kind.
Now that the werewolves have
revealed themselves to humans, they can't afford any bad publicity.
Infractions that could have been overlooked in the past must now be
punished, and the strain of doing his father's dirty work is taking a
toll on Charles.
Nevertheless, Charles and Anna are sent to Boston,
when the FBI requests the pack's help on a local serial killer case.
They quickly realize that not only the last two victims were
werewolves-all of them were. Someone is targeting their kind. And now
Anna and Charles have put themselves right in the killer's sights...
Goddess of Love by P.C. Cast
My Goddess, does Pea
Chamberlain ever need a makeover! Her shoes, hair, clothes, makeup are
all disasters, especially if she wants to attract über-sexy fireman
Griffin DeAngelo at the firemen's masked ball. And who better to coax
Pea out of her pod than the Goddess of Love, who she invokes when she
gets her hands on a book of enchantments.
Sure enough, Venus
works her magic on Pea, which is what she has been doing for
eons—helping others find love. But who will help the Goddess of Love
when she finds herself falling head over heels for the same sexy fireman
she is trying to land for Pea? Could it be that Venus needs a love
makeover herself? Check out the fireworks when the Goddess of Love
unexpectedly loses her heart...
The Inquisitor's Key by Jefferson Bass(Body Farm Series #8)
Miranda Lovelady, Dr.
Bill Brockton's protégé, is spending the summer helping excavate a newly
discovered chamber beneath the spectacular Palace of the Popes in
Avignon, France. There she discovers a stone chest inscribed with a
stunning claim: inside lie the bones of none other than Jesus of
Nazareth. Faced with the Case of the millenium, Miranda summons
Brockton for help proving or refuting the claim. Both scientists are
skeptical - after all, fake relics abounded during the Middle Ages - but
evidence for authenticity looks strong initially, and soon grows
stronger.
Brockton and Miranda link the bones to the haunting
image of the Shroud of Turin, revered by millions as the burial cloth of
Christ, and then a laboratory test finds that the bones are 2,000 years
old. The finding sets off a lethal tug of war between the
anthropologists, the Vatican, and a deadly zealot who hopes to use the
bones to bring about the Second Coming - and trigger the end of time.
The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts (Inn Boonsboro Trilogy #2)
Owen is the organizer
of the Montgomery clan, running the family's construction business with
an iron fist - and an even less flexible spreadsheet. And though his
brothers bust on his compulsive list-making, the Inn BoonsBoro is about
to open right on schedule. The only thing Owen didn't plan for was Avery
McTavish
Avery's popular pizza place is right across the street
from the inn, giving her a first-hand look at its amazing renovation -
and a newfound appreciation for Owen. Since he was her first boyfriend
when they were kids, Owen has never been far from Avery's thoughts. But
the attraction she's feeling for him now is far from innocent.
As
Avery and Owen cautiously take their relationship to another level, the
opening of the inn gives the whole town of Boonsboro a reason to
celebrate. But Owen's hard work has only begun. Getting Avery to let
down her guard is going to take longer than he expected - and so will
getting her to realize that her first boyfriend is going to be her
last...
The Lost Years by Mary Higgins Clark
In The Lost Years, Mary
Higgins Clark, America’s Queen of Suspense, has written her most
astonishing novel to date. At its center is a discovery that, if
authenticated, may be the most revered document in human history—“the
holiest of the holy”—and certainly the most coveted and valuable object
in the world.
Biblical scholar Jonathan Lyons believes he has found the
rarest of parchments—a letter that may have been written by Jesus
Christ. Stolen from the Vatican Library in the 1500s, the letter was
assumed to be lost forever. Now, under the promise of secrecy, Jonathan
is able to confirm his findings with several other experts. But he also
confides in a family friend his suspicion that someone he once trusted
wants to sell the parchment and cash in. Within days Jonathan is found
shot to death in his study. At the same time, his wife, Kathleen, who is
suffering from Alzheimer’s, is found hiding in the study closet,
incoherent and clutching the murder weapon. Even in her dementia,
Kathleen has known that her husband was carrying on a long-term affair.
Did Kathleen kill her husband in a jealous rage, as the police contend?
Or is his death tied to the larger question:
Who has possession of the
priceless parchment that has now gone missing? It is up to their
daughter, twenty-eight-year-old Mariah, to clear her mother of murder
charges and unravel the real mystery behind her father’s death. Mary
Higgins Clark’s The Lost Years is at once a breathless murder
mystery and a hunt for what may be the most precious religious and
archaeological treasure of all time.
The Newlyweds by Nell Freudenberger
In The Newlyweds, we
follow the story of Amina Mazid, who at age twenty-four moves from
Bangladesh to Rochester, New York, for love. A hundred years ago, Amina
would have been called a mail-order bride. But this is an arranged
marriage for the twenty-first century: Amina is wooed by—and woos—George
Stillman online.
For Amina, George offers a chance for a new life
and a different kind of happiness than she might find back home. For
George, Amina is a woman who doesn’t play games. But each of them is
hiding something: someone from the past they thought they could leave
behind. It is only when they put an ocean between them—and Amina returns
to Bangladesh—that she and George find out if their secrets will tear
them apart, or if they can build a future together.
The Newlyweds is
a surprising, suspenseful story about the exhilarations—and real-life
complications—of getting, and staying, married. It stretches across
continents, generations, and plains of emotion. What has always set Nell
Freudenberger apart is the sly, gimlet eye she turns on collisions of
all kinds—sexual, cultural, familial. With The Newlyweds, she
has found her perfect subject for that vision, and characters to match.
She reveals Amina’s heart and mind, capturing both her new American
reality and the home she cannot forget, with seamless authenticity,
empathy, and grace. At once revelatory and affecting, The Newlyweds is a stunning achievement.
Stolen Prey by John Sandford (Prey Series # 22)
Lucas Davenport has
seen many terrible murder scenes. This is one of the worst. In the small
Minnesota town of Deephaven, an entire family has been killed—husband,
wife, two daughters, dogs.
There’s something about the scene that
pokes at Lucas’s cop instincts—it looks an awful lot like the kind of
scorched-earth retribution he’s seen in drug killings sometimes. But
this is a seriously upscale town, and the husband was an executive vice
president at a big bank. It just doesn’t seem to fit.
Until it does. And where it leads Lucas will take him into the darkest nightmare of his life.
The Cove by Ron Rash
Deep in the rugged
Appalachians of North Carolina lies the cove, a dark, forbidding place
where spirits and fetches wander, and even the light fears to travel. Or
so the townsfolk of Mars Hill believe–just as they know that Laurel
Shelton, the lonely young woman who lives within its shadows, is a
witch. Alone except for her brother, Hank, newly returned from the
trenches of France, she aches for her life to begin.
Then it
happens–a stranger appears, carrying nothing but a beautiful silver
flute and a note explaining that his name is Walter, he is mute, and is
bound for New York. Laurel finds him in the woods, nearly stung to death
by yellow jackets, and nurses him back to health. As the days pass,
Walter slips easily into life in the cove and into Laurel's heart,
bringing her the only real happiness she has ever known.
But
Walter harbors a secret that could destroy everything–and danger is
closer than they know. Though the war in Europe is near its end,
patriotic fervor flourishes thanks to the likes of Chauncey Feith, an
ambitious young army recruiter who stokes fear and outrage throughout
the county. In a time of uncertainty, when fear and ignorance reign,
Laurel and Walter will discover that love may not be enough to protect
them.
Then Came You by Jennifer Weiner
AN UNEXPECTED LOVE STORY . . .
Jules Strauss is a Princeton senior on a full scholarship who plans on
selling her “pedigree” eggs to help save her father from addiction.
Annie Barrow, a struggling Pennsylvania housewife, thinks that carrying
another woman’s child will help her recover a sense of purpose and will
bring in some much-needed cash.
India Bishop, thirty-eight (really,
forty-three) and recently married to the wealthy Marcus Croft, yearns
for a baby for reasons that have more to do with money than with love.
When her attempts at pregnancy fail, she turns to Jules and Annie to
make her dreams come true. But each of their plans is thrown into
disarray when Bettina, Marcus’s privileged daughter, becomes suspicious
that her new stepmother is not what she seems .
Together Is All We Need by Michael Phillips
Following the Civil War,
Katie, the daughter of a plantation owner, and Mayme, a young slave,
formed an unlikely partnership. Despite the odds against them, they've
managed to hang onto their friendship--and the plantation--while hiding
the fact that they are war orphans.
Through sheer grit, determination
and faith, they've sheltered others, battled threats and faced danger.
But what will happen to them when Katie's uncle decides to claim
Rosewood as his own?
A Wandering Heart by Thomas Kinkade
Welcome to Angel
Island. . . .Its captivating spirit can be felt from the shores of its
windswept beaches to the heights of its spectacular Angel Wings Cliffs.
The island is said to harbor angels who help guide the lost, delivering
them from despair and darkness into the golden light of love and faith.
A
movie crew arrives to shoot a film in Cape Light and Angel Island
provides a perfect backdrop. Offering good food and a place to rest,
Liza's Inn welcomes the cast and crew, including the famous actress
Charlotte Miller. Charlotte is surprisingly down to earth and is totally
charmed by the island, especially the Inn, where she chooses to stay
instead of more lavish accommodations. But one day, along the water's
edge, Charlotte is swept into the sea, only to have her life saved by
local fisherman, Colin Doyle. Their attraction is instant and
undeniable-even though they come from completely different worlds.
As
Charlotte spends more time on the island, the relationship seems meant
to be. They keep meeting up, by accident at first, then on purpose. But
Colin believes he has little to offer this celebrated beauty. He doesn't
realize that Charlotte would give up her glamorous life, for him and
Angel Island, if only she knew his true feelings. For he alone knows her
secret and accepts her completely. It seems only a miracle could bring
them together. Then again, with faith and love on their side, Angel
Island is just the sort of place where miracles can happen...
What Doesn't Kill You by Iris Johansen
Catherine Ling was
abandoned on the streets of Hong Kong at age four. Schooled in the art
of survival, she traded in the only commodity she had: information. As a
teenager, she came under the tutelage of a mysterious man known only as
Hu Chang—a skilled assassin and master poisoner. As a young woman, she
was recruited by the CIA and now, she is known as one of their most
effective operatives. Having lived life in the shadows, Catherine is
aware of the wobbly moral compass of her existence and even more aware
of just how expendable she is to those she deals with.
When her
old friend Hu Chang creates something so deadly, and completely
untraceable, the chase is on to be the first to get it. With rogue
operative John Gallo also on the hunt, Catherine finds herself pitted
against a group so villainous and a man so evil that she may not survive
the quest to protect those she cares about.
Wicked Game by Jeri- Smith-Ready (WVMP Radio Series #1)
Recovering con artist
Ciara Griffin is trying to live the straight life, even if it means
finding a (shudder!) real job. She takes an internship at a local radio
station, whose late-night time-warp format features 1940s blues, '60s
psychedelia, '80s goth, and more, all with an uncannily authentic flair.
Ciara soon discovers just how the DJs maintain their cred: they're
vampires, stuck forever in the eras in which they were turned.
Ciara's
first instinct, as always, is to cut and run. But communications giant
Skywave wants to buy WVMP and turn it into just another hit-playing
clone. Without the station and the link it provides to their original
Life Times the vampires would "fade," becoming little more than
mindless ghosts of the past. Suddenly a routine corporate takeover is a
matter of life and undeath.
To boost ratings and save the lives
of her strange new friends, Ciara rebrands the station as "WVMP, the
Lifeblood of Rock 'n' Roll." In the ultimate con, she hides the DJs'
vampire nature in plain sight, disguising the bloody truth as a
marketing gimmick. WVMP becomes the hottest thing around next to
Ciara's complicated affair with grunge vamp Shane McAllister. But the
"gimmick" enrages a posse of ancient and powerful vampires who aren't so
eager to be brought into the light. Soon the stakes are higher and
the perils graver than any con game Ciara's ever played...
The Wind in the Keyhole by Stephen King (Dark Tower Series #8)
In The Wind Through the Keyhole,
Stephen King returns to the rich landscape of Mid-World, the
spectacular territory of the Dark Tower fantasy saga that stands as his
most beguiling achievement.
Roland Deschain and his ka-tet—Jake,
Susannah, Eddie, and Oy, the billy-bumbler—encounter a ferocious storm
just after crossing the River Whye on their way to the Outer Baronies.
As they shelter from the howling gale, Roland tells his friends not just
one strange story but two . . . and in so doing, casts new light on his
own troubled past.
In his early days as a gunslinger, in the
guilt-ridden year following his mother’s death, Roland is sent by his
father to investigate evidence of a murderous shape-shifter, a
“skin-man” preying upon the population around Debaria. Roland takes
charge of Bill Streeter, the brave but terrified boy who is the sole
surviving witness to the beast’s most recent slaughter. Only a teenager
himself, Roland calms the boy and prepares him for the following day’s
trials by reciting a story from the Magic Tales of the Eld that
his mother often read to him at bedtime. “A person’s never too old for
stories,” Roland says to Bill. “Man and boy, girl and woman, never too
old. We live for them.” And indeed, the tale that Roland unfolds, the
legend of Tim Stoutheart, is a timeless treasure for all ages, a story
that lives for us.
Would-Be Witch by Kimberly Frost (Southern Witch Series #1)
The family magic seems to
have skipped over Tammy Jo Trask. All she gets are a few untimely
visits from long-dead, smart-mouthed family ghost Edie. But when her
locket-an heirloom that happens to hold Edie's soul-is stolen in the
midst of a town-wide crime spree, it's time for Tammy to find her inner
witch.
After a few experiences with her dysfunctional magic,
Tammy turns to the only person in small-town Duval, Texas, who can help:
the very rich and highly magical Bryn Lyons. He might have all the
answers-and a 007 savoir faire to boot-but the locket isn't the only heirloom passed down in Tammy's family. She also inherited a warning: stay away from Lyons.