Amazon.com ReviewSeeing I is the second in the BBC range from coauthors Kate Orman and Jonathan Blum. The first 170 or so of the book's 279 pages drag interminably as Sam and...
SUMMARY:They call it the Dead Frontier. It's as far from home as the human race ever went -- the planet where mankind dumped the waste of its thousand-year empire and left i...
SUMMARY:The Doctor is living alone in a farmhouse, with his books, experiments and cats for company. He still doesn't know who he is, but the blue Police Box outside looks v...
SUMMARY:The third and final book in the Cat's Cradle series. The Tardis's link with Eye of Harmony is becoming ever more tenuous and is in urgent need of repair. But the tim...
For those who think that travel guidebooks are the gospel truth.The waitress suggests that I come back after she closes down the restaurant, around midnight. We end up having sex i...
Review“Beautiful . . . funny, heart-hammering, wise . . . Superb entertainment.”_–The New York Times _“A book that should join those few that every literate person will have t...
Why trying to be the best ... competing like crazy ... makes you mediocreEvery few years a book—through a combination of the author’s unique voice, storytelling abilit...
Born and raised in the squalid depths of the Free City of Ness, Malden became a thief by necessity. Now he must pay a fortune to join the criminal operation of Cutbill, lord of the...
From Publishers WeeklyA passport's not needed to enjoy Hamrick's ditzy debut, the first in a new cozy series and the winner of the 2010 Mystery Writers of America/Minotaur Books Fi...
From Publishers WeeklyBartulin introduces irrepressible Sydney, Australia, used-book dealer Jack Susko in this tight hard-boiled whodunit, the first of what one hopes will be a lon...