Set in the Deep South that provided the backdrop for all of Faulkners finest fiction, Intruder in the Dust is the novel that marks the final phase of this authors outstanding creative period. The chronicle of an elderly black farmer arrested for the murder of a white man and under threat from the lynch mob, […]
Marian has a problem. A willing member of the consumer society in which she lives, she suddenly finds herself identifying with the things being consumed. She can cope with her tidy-minded fianc??, Peter, who likes shooting rabbits. She can cope with her job in market research, and the antics of her roommate. She can even […]
A memorable, mesmerizing heroine Jennifer — brilliant, beautiful, an attorney on the way up until the Mafias schemes win her the hatred of an implacable enemy — and a love more destructive than hate. A dangerous, dramatic world The Dark Arena of organized crime and flashbulb lit courtrooms where ambitious prosecutors begin their climb to […]
According to Mary Higgins Clark, her novels sprout naturally: “The basic storyline comes first; the main character is next; and then the plot develops.” The process sounds simple and critics continue to be tricked by her supposedly formulaic methods, but readers know better. The reigning queen of American suspense continues to spin tightly wound fictions […]
Jack Reacher??s Rules is the ultimate fan??s guide to the World of Reacher! Featuring selections from all seventeen electrifying Jack Reacher novels and an introduction from Lee Child himself, this one-of-a-kind book compiles timeless advice from maverick former army cop Jack Reacher, the hero of Lee Child??s blockbuster thrillers and now the star of a […]
Allan and Barbara Pease are the world???s foremost experts in personal relationships. Their books, seminars and TV programmes have made them household names from Australia to the UK and from the USA to Japan. In this, their first new book since the multi-million selling WHY MEN DONT LISTEN AND WOMEN CANT READ MAPS, Allan and […]
The book traces the journey of Raj through the mundane routine of life which has been set by society which places all emphasis on education alone. The book talks about his, and his three friends, silent retaliation to the system they are a part of. Raj makes an effort to lead a life of choice […]
The stunning sequel to Kane & Abel. Florentyna, daughter of a powerful Chicago baron, and Richard, son of a blue-blooded millionaire, were never supposed to meet and fall in love–because their fathers were bitter enemies. This blazing novel spans half a decade and moves from Chicago to New York, Boston to Washington. Previous publisher: Pocket.
20th century as youve never seen it. At over 1,000 pages, Fall of Giantsdelivers all the elements that fans of Ken Follett have come to treasure: historical accuracy, richly developed characters, and a sweeping yet intimate portrait of a past world that youll fully inhabit before the first chapter is through. The story follows five […]
Lessings powerful and liberating feminist classic–now available in a beautiful trade paperback edition. Alternating between a conventional novel, involving Anna and her friend Molly, and Annas journal entries, the notebooks reflect various aspects of Annas personal and political upheavals.
Meet the members of the Sunset Club: Pandit Preetam Sharma, Nawab Barkatullah Baig and Sardar Boota Singh. Friends for over forty years, they are now in their eighties. And every evening, at the sunset hour, they sit together on a bench in Lodhi Gardens to exchange news and views on the events of the day, […]
Chases first novel, set in and around Kansas City, was exceedingly popular when it first came out. Based on Ma Barkers gang, and inspired by Faulkners Sanctuary: Miss Blandish – innocent, exquisite, vulnerable heiress – is kidnapped by a gang of ruthless hoods whove never tried big-time crime. Foiled by their own vicious ineptitude and […]
Lucille Aitkin was the kind of woman who encouraged men to run around after her and most men were more than happy to do so – so why did she suddenly want to learn to drive rather than being chauffer-driven in style? And why was Chester Scotts Cadillac covered with bloodstains on the wrong side? […]
??Perrotta is that rare combination: a satirist with heart??.Those who haven??t curled up on the couch with this writer??s books are missing a very great pleasure.???Seattle Times Stonewood Heights is the perfect place to raise children: it??s got good schools, solid values and a healthy real estate market. Parents in the town are involved in […]