Shadow of Night, the best-selling sequel to A Discovery of Witches, follows witch Diana Bishop and vampire Matthew Clairmont as they travel to Elizabethan London. Amid spies and magic, they search for the lost manuscript Ashmole 782. As Diana seeks a witch to teach her magic, they confront new and dangerous challenges tied to Matthew's past.
When a bomb goes off at 221B Baker Street, Evelina Cooper is thrown into her uncle Sherlock's world of mystery and murder. But just when she thought it was safe to return to the ballroom, old, new, and even dead enemies are clamoring for a place on her dance card.
From the "New York Times" bestselling author of "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" comes a light-hearted, inspirational account of an encounter with a modern-day messiah. In "Illusions", Bach takes to the air to discover the ageless truths that make our souls fly, showing that people don't need airplanes to soar, and that messiahs can be found everywhere.
In Clanton, Mississippi, the life of a 10-year-old Black girl is destroyed by two drunken men, shocking the mostly white town. Her father, fueled by rage, takes justice into his own hands with an assault rifle. For 10 days, as burning crosses and sniper fire erupt in the streets, young defense attorney Jake Brigance fights to save his client—and himself—from the chaos unfolding around them.
Adored bestselling author Gabaldon brings fans the first book in a new trilogy--an instant "New York Times" bestseller--featuring Major Lord John Grey and many of the characters from her wildly popular Outlander series.
James Van Praagh is a spiritual medium--someone who is able to bridge the physical and spiritual worlds. Unaware of his spiritual gifts until he was in his twenties, he slowly came to terms with his unique abilities. In addition, many of his sessions with grieving people who came to him looking to contact the spirits of deceased loved ones are explored.
All trails became dead-ends. Tips that had at first seemed urgent now faded away. The waiting game began. Whoever had the manuscripts would want money, and a lot of it. They would surface eventually, but where and when, and how much would they want? The most daring and devastating heist in literary history targets a high security vault located deep beneath Princeton University. Valued at $25 milli