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  • Fallen Into The Pit - Ellis Peters

    From Publishers WeeklyOriginally published in 1951, but just now making its first American appearance, this mystery launched Peters's Inspector Felse series. Set in Britain just af...
  • Faerie Winter - Janni Lee Simner

    Product DescriptionThe long-awaited sequel to Janni Lee Simner's breathtaking YA fantasy debut, Bones of Faerie. Liza is a summoner. She can draw life to herself, even from...
  • FDR - Jean Edward Smith

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Independent biographer Smith (1996's John Marshall: Definer of a Nation and 2001's Grant) crafts a magisterial biography of...
  • Eye of the storm - Jack Higgins

    From Publishers WeeklyHiggins's thrillers may evoke a strong sense of deja vu (same basic story, different time frame), but that doesn't seem to diminish the impact of each new nov...
  • Eye of Vengeance - Jonathon King

    From Publishers WeeklyVeteran journalist King, the Edgar-winning author of the Max Freeman novels (_The Blue Edge of Midnight_, etc.), sets this edgy, brooding stand-alone in a mil...
  • Every Man in This Village Is a - Megan K. Stack

    From Publishers WeeklyAn American reporter takes in one Middle East cataclysm after another in this searing memoir. Los Angeles Times correspondent Stack covered the war in Afghan....
  • Every Man for Himself - Beryl Bainbridge

    Amazon.com ReviewAfter taking on the ill-fated Scott expedition to the South Pole in her previous book, From Publishers WeeklyBainbridge, whose The Birthday Boys was a...
  • Eve - Iris Johansen

    From Publishers WeeklyIn Johansen's gripping 11th Eve Duncan novel (after Chasing the Night), the first of a trilogy, the forensic sculptor zeros in on the kidnapper and serial kil...
  • Espresso Tales - Alexander Hanchett Smith; Iain

    From Publishers WeeklyOnce again McCall Smith fixes his telescope on the windows of 44 Scotland Street, the converted Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh that provided the title for hi...
  • England's Mistress_ The Infamou - Kate Williams

    From Publishers WeeklyIn this absorbing, well-crafted biography, British historian, lecturer and TV consultant Williams charts the rise of 18th-century England's most celebrated se...