Robin Cook is back–with his most provocative bestseller. A harrowing medical nightmare that goes beyond the shocking chills of Coma and the sweeping panic of Outbreak . . . into the controversial future of genetics. “A chilling odyssey into the origins of life–and death.”–USA Today. HC: Putnam.
In Doctor on the Boil, Richard Gordons prescription in as effervescent and hilariously stimulating as ever. The work-shy Dr Grimsdyke is still at St Swithans – the same as ever despite the world having moved on around him. Nurses are hitching up their skirts in the name of fashion and the dean is almost certain […]
In this riotously funny comedy Dr Grimsdykes genius for disaster is given full rein. He falls in love with a model, only to find she is already married. His much-anticipated cruise is an unmitigated disaster and his role as Sir Lancelots biographer leads them both into misadventure in the extreme. And then there is the […]
Theres something special about your first novel, and See How She Diesis no exception. It was my first romantic suspense, originally published in 1994 under the title Treasures. I love these characters and their story, but still, looking back, I felt I hadnt quite finished. Ive learned so much since then that I wanted another […]
“Thrilling…. PRIVATE SCREENING succeeds on all counts. Its a footrace of a read, daring you to put it down.” ATLANTA JOURNAL & CONSTITUTION The nation is stunned silent when presidential hopeful James Kilcannon is shot dead in front of his rock-star girlfriend Stacy Tarrant. Fiercely independent attorney Tony Lord dares to defend the shooter, but […]
Marian Keyes has introduced readers to the lives, loves, and foibles of the five Walsh sisters. In this funny, heartbreaking, and triumphant new tale set in the Big Apple, its Annas turn in the spotlight. Life is perfect for Anna Walsh. She has the “Best Job in the World” as a PR exec for a […]
After Mario Puzo wrote his internationally acclaimed The Godfather, he has often been imitated but never equaled. Puzos classic novel, The Sicilian, stands as a cornerstone of his work??a lushly romantic, unforgettable tale of bloodshed, justice, and treachery. . . . The year is 1950. Michael Corleone is nearing the end of his exile in […]
All of London is abuzz over the imminent arrival of Wulfric Bedwyn, the reclusive, cold-as-ice Duke of Bewcastle, at the most glittering social event of the season. Some whisper of a tragic love affair. Others say he is so aloof and passionless that not even the greatest beauty could capture his attention. But on this […]
Henry Parker Britland IV is wealthy and worldly – a beloved former president who, still youthful, is enjoying early retirement. His new wife, Sunday, is beautiful, smart and seventeen years younger than he, and has just been elected to Congress in a stunning upset victory that has made her the darling of the media. Henry […]
The definition of an owl had always pleased him: a night bird of prey…sharp talons and soft plumage which permits noiseless flight…applied figuratively to a person of nocturnal habits. I am The Owl, he would whisper to himself after he had selected his prey, and nighttime is my time.” Jean Sheridan, a college dean and […]
First there is the actor who confuses himself with his character. Then comes the man suffering from amnesia…and the housewife who has spent all day wrestling with her washing machine. This is all in a days work for the local GP in a Kentish town. Yet having done this for twenty-five years Richard Gordon could […]