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by Mitch Cullin
“Beautifully written. Perfectly paced. Sad. Magical. Funny. Excellent woodworking.... images kept tumbling off the page and into my eyeline-...
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by Mitch Cullin
Mitch Cullin’s engrossing A Slight Trick of the Mind is an original portrait of literature’s most beloved detective, Sherlock Holmes, in the twilight of his...
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by Mitch Cullin
From AudioFile Between them, Simon Jones and Mitch Cullin have convinced me that Sherlock Holmes is a real person. And a very interesting real person at that. The...
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by Ann Cummins
Denis Johnson meets Flannery O’Connor in this luminous collection of short stories about the collision of cultures, genders, and generations in the American...
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by Ann Cummins
A multigenerational, multicultural story, Yellowcake introduces us to two unforgettable families — one Navajo, one Anglo — some thirty years after the closing of...
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by Micah Perks
In the late nineteenth century, Regina Sartwell and Olive Honsinger, reacting to society's constraints on women, seek emotional freedom in such alternative...
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It's her thirty-sixth birthday, and she really thought things would be different this year - that she'd have figured out men and how to get along with her...
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by Cara Black
The first installment in the Anthony Award-nominated series set in Paris, featuring Detective Aimee Leduc. Other books in the series, also available from Soho:...
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by Cara Black
From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. At the start of Black's gripping seventh mystery to feature Parisian computer expert Aimée Leduc (after 2006's ...
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by Tim Wise
White Like Me is one-part memoir, one-part polemical essay collection, addressing racism and white privilege in the United States. Herein, Wise examines what it...
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Allan Cox has always been one of the foremost thinkers in management consulting. In his ninth book, WHOA! Are They Glad You’re in Their Lives? Allan Cox takes his...
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Apron Bramhall has come unmoored. It’s 1985 and her mom has passed away, her evil stepmother is pregnant, and her best friend has traded her in for a newer model....
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This book will change the way you see yourself, and how you think about long-term love.
We can’t get enough of doomed lovers torn apart by betrayal, taboo and...
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by mark nwagwu
This book is about the life and times of Pa. Akadike of Okeosisi and the life of his child prodigy, great grand-daughter Chioma, born of Pa Akadike's grand-...
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by Ken Conner
For the past eleven years, San Francisco Chronicle reporter Graydon Hubbell has been assigned to write obituaries, working in a corner of the newsroom known as...
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Jenkins 2011 Living Now Awards Medal in Inspirational Fiction
Dirty bombs, arson, and a nuclear meltdown cause residents...
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Isolation suits young Sarah Graves. As longa s she doesn't enlarge her world, her secret is safe; and as long as her secret is safe, her world is not likely to...
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by Ilie Ruby
The Salt God's Daughter by Ilie Ruby is the story of a loss of innocence as told by Ruthie and Naida, a mother and daughter who are forever changed by violence...
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God Light identifies fascinating parallels between natural and spiritual light, contrasts the natural and spiritual light of the world, and illustrates applications...
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Worldshift Happens! is about having the courage to change when it is time to change. Our world is at a turning point now. How, then, shall we face our fears and...
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