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  • The Unfinished Gift - Dan Walsh

    Review4.5 Stars, Top Pick - "Walsh paints a wonderful picture of life in America during WW2. The characters are richly developed, and the story about love and forgiveness are not t...
  • The Unexpected Guest - Agatha Christie

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Along a mist-shrouded country road in South Wales on a chilly November evening, engineer Michael Starkwedder's car stands hopel...
  • The Tyranny of the Night - Glen Cook

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: Welcome to the world of the Instrumentalities of the Night, where imps, demons, and dark gods rule in the spaces surrounding upstart humanity. At the edges of the...
  • The Two Towers - J. R. R. Tolkien

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: For over fifty years, J.R.R. Tolkien’s peerless fantasy has accumulated worldwide acclaim as the greatest adventure tale ever w...
  • The Turnaround - George P. Pelecanos

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. In yet another gem of urban noir, bestseller Pelecanos (_The Night Gardener_) explores the possibility of making the turnaround, of starting o...
  • The Truth of Valor - Tanya Huff

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **The "rousing military adventure"(*Locus*) continues with a brand-new *Valor* novel. ** Former Marine Gunnery Sergeant Torin Kerr is attempting to build a new li...
  • The Trouble With Eden - Lawrence Block

    Review“Block is one of the best!” —_The Washington Post_Product DescriptionA small town with some very big libidos comes to life in this quirky erotic novel
  • The Triple Agent_ The Al-Qaeda - Joby Warrick

    Amazon.com ReviewBob Baer Reviews The Triple AgentRobert Baer is the author of two New York Times bestsellers: Sleeping with the Devil...
  • The Trinity Six - Charles Cumming

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. British author Cumming (Typhoon) revitalizes the moribund cold war spy novel in this stunning stand-alone that centers on the "Cambridge Five"...
  • The Tragedy of Arthur_ A Novel - Arthur Phillips

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. A long-lost Shakespeare play surfaces in Phillips's wily fifth novel, a sublime faux memoir framed as the introduction to the play's first pri...