Hard Rain – eBook Edition
A gripping thriller about a woman caught up in a conspiracy spawned at the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
More info →Pressure Drop – eBook Edition
A thrilling adventure set in the world of underwater diving.
More info →Tongues of Fire – eBook Edition
A chilling and explosive tale of revenge set in the Middle East.
More info →The Fury of Rachel Monette – eBook Edition
A woman must untangle a dark enigma that dates back to World War II in order to find her kidnapped son in this riveting international thriller.
More info →Quacky Baseball
From New York Times bestselling author Peter Abrahams, and Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award-winning illustrator Frank Morrison, comes this playful picture book about a team of baseball-loving ducks hoping for that big home run. Ages 3-8.
More info →The Outlaws of Sherwood Street: Giving to the Poor
This is the second book in the Robbie Forester series for younger readers. Robbie Forester has learned the hard way that life isn’t fair. So have her friends Ashanti, Silas and Tut-Tut. But Robbie and her friends—who call themselves the Outlaws of Sherwood Street—want to change that.
More info →The Outlaws of Sherwood Street: Stealing from the Rich
This is the first book of Robbie Forester series for younger readers. Robbie Forester always knew life wasn't fair, but she never thought she could do anything about it. Until one day a powerful charm comes into her possession, a charm that guides her, her three friends, and her dog Pendleton on the path to justice. But the charm doesn't seem to understand that the path has gotten dangerous, and Robbie and her friends find themselves in a menacing world of thievery, arson, big yachts, and even bigger bank accounts. Will Robbie and her band of thieves end up in more trouble than they ever could have imagined?
More info →The Fury of Rachel Monette
Rachel Monette journeys through France, Israel, and Africa attempting to ascertain who murdered her husband, becoming ensnarled in an Israeli politician's ambitions, and learning that her husband's book was responsible for his death.
More info →Tongues of Fire
In order to take revenge for the destruction of Israel in a war, Isaac Rehv raises a boy to impersonate an Islamic prophet and betray the Arab world.
More info →Red Message
The CIA concludes that the disappearance of math genius Teddy Wu is an obvious defection to Red China, but his lover, Beth Hunter, investigates further and discovers an international political conspiracy of terrifying proportions.
More info →Hard Rain
When Jessie begins a search for her child, who has been abducted by her ex-husband, she becomes involved in a world of danger and violence. The story spans two decades, beginning at the Woodstock Festival of 1968.
More info →Pressure Drop
When high profile executive Nina Kitchener's baby boy - conceived by artificial insemination - is kidnapped from the hospital where he is born, she embarks upon a trail of murder and mystery.
More info →Revolution #9
Blake Wrightman died during the Vietnam War. Not on a Southeast Asian battlefield, but on an American college campus. He died the day the bomb he planted at an antiwar protest claimed a small boy's life--and forced Blake Wrightman to vanish.
More info →Lights Out
1995 Edgar Award Nominee for Best Mystery Novel. After spending fifteen years in prison for a crime he had not committed, Eddie Nye is released and suddenly finds himself adjusting to the strange world outside prison, confronting his past, and coping with complex relationships with those around him.
More info →The Fan
Adapted into the 1996 film directed by Tony Scott, and starring Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes. Overcome by an obsession with baseball and his favorite team, broken-down knife salesman Gil Renard becomes dangerously involved when star player Bobby Rayburn suffers a slump.
More info →A Perfect Crime
An unfaithful wife. A cheating lover. A loyal friend. A jealous husband. In this stunning thriller, four lives hang in precarious balance--as a cunning killer prepares their roles in A Perfect Crime.
More info →Crying Wolf
It was more than a white lie. It was deception on a grand scale. But the motive was admirable--to save the bright future of a deserving young man. And the victim, too, was deserving--an arrogant billionaire who would hardly notice his loss, crumbs from a vast fortune. All the plotters needed was a believable story, desperate and frightening, but false. Nothing bad was supposed to happen. They were only crying wolf. But what if the wolf were real?
More info →Delusion
The monster storm "Bernardine" did more than devastate the tiny Gulf Coast community of Belle Ville.
It uncovered suppressed evidence that exonerates a man wrongly imprisoned for murder.
Bullet Point
Wyatt never really thought much about his dad-a hardened criminal, a lifer in a prison somewhere on the other side of the state. But then the economy had to go and tank, and the community had to go and cut the baseball program from Wyatt's high school. And then the coach had to go and show Wyatt a photograph of his dad at sixteen, looking very much like Wyatt himself.
More info →Reality Check
Winner of the 2010 Edgar Award for Best Young Adult Mystery. QB of the varsity football team. Passing grades in all his classes. Dating the hottest—and smartest—girl at school. Summer job paying more than minimum wage. Things in Cody's world seem to be going pretty well. Until, that is, his girlfriend, Clea, is sent off to boarding school across the country, and a torn ACL ends his high school football career. But bad things come in threes—or in Cody's case, sixes and twelves—and the worst is yet to come.
More info →Last of the Dixie Heroes
Roy Hill married the girl of his dreams, dotes on his eleven-year-old son, and is next in line for a big promotion in the Atlanta office of a global corporation. Then, almost imperceptibly it all starts to unravel. He is losing control of his life.
More info →The Tutor
When Scott and Linda Gardner hire Julian Sawyer to tutor their troubled teenage son, Brandon, he seems like the answer to a prayer. Capable and brilliant, Julian connects with Brandon in a way neither of his parents can. He also effortlessly helps Linda to salvage a troubled business deal and gives Scott expert advice on his tennis game. Only eleven-year-old Ruby--funny, curious, devoted to Sherlock Holmes--has doubts about the stranger in their midst who has so quickly become like a member of the family. But even the observant Ruby is far from understanding Julian's true designs on the Gardners.
More info →Their Wildest Dreams
"Mackie dreaded the mail." From this simple beginning, Peter Abrahams opens the curtains on a mesmerizing world down on the Mexican border, a world of complex and passionate people whose ambitions will lead them on a relentless collision course, a desert world that rises to the mythic in Their Wildest Dreams. The suspense will grab you and not let go, the surprises will shock you, but in the end it will be the wonderful characters who remain in your mind.
More info →Oblivion
What determines your identity? Is it the clothes you wear? The way other people treat you? The stories, anecdotes and experiences you have stored in your memory? When Nick Petrov wakes up in a hospital room, his clothes are two sizes too big. Everyone treats him like a victim. And he can't remember how he got there in the first place.
More info →Down the Rabbit Hole
This is the first book of the Echo Falls series for younger readers, winner of the 2006 Agatha Award for Best Children’s/Young Adult Fiction. Welcome to Echo Falls. Home of a thousand secrets, where Ingrid Levin-Hill, super sleuth, never knows what will happen next.
More info →