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  • The Memory of Blood: A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery

    Christopher Fowler

    Hardcover (Bantam, March 27, 2012)
    Christopher Fowler’s acclaimed Peculiar Crimes Unit novels crackle with sly wit, lively suspense, and twists as chilling as London’s fog. Now the indomitable duo of Arthur Bryant and John May, along with the rest of their quirky team, return to solve a confounding case with dark ties to the British theater and a killer who may mean curtains for all involved.For the crew of the New Strand Theatre, the play The Two Murderers seems less performance than prophecy when a cast party ends in the shocking death of the theater owner’s son. The crime scene is most unusual, even for Bryant and May. In a locked bedroom without any trace of fingerprints or blood, the only sign of disturbance is a gruesome life-size puppet of Mr. Punch laying on the floor. Everyone at the party is a suspect, including the corrupt producer, the rakish male lead, the dour set designer, and the assistant stage manager, who is the wild daughter of a prominent government official. It’s this last fact that threatens the Peculiar Crimes Unit’s investigation, as the government’s Home Office, wary of the team’s eccentric methods, seeks to throw them off the case. But the nimble minds of Bryant and May are not so easily deterred. Delving into the history of the London theater and the disturbing origins of Punch and Judy, the detectives race to find the maniacal killer before he reaches his even deadlier final act. Whip-smart and endlessly entertaining, The Memory of Blood is an ingeniously intricate mystery from the deliciously inventive Christopher Fowler.Praise for The Memory of Blood “[The Memory of Blood] breathes new life into the locked-room mystery. . . . Spiced with a little screwball-comedy dialogue and a touch of the occult.”—The Washington Post “Great fun.”—The Seattle Times
  • Stickman Odyssey, Book 1: An Epic Doodle

    Christopher Ford

    eBook (Philomel Books, Aug. 4, 2011)
    When Zozimos is banished by an evil witch (his stepmother!) from the kingdom of Sticatha-the kingdom he was next in line to rule-he trains at battle (if you call chasing after butterflies training), travels across stormy seas (thanks for that, Poseidon), slays golems and monsters (with a lot of help), charms beautiful women (not really), and somehow (despite his own ineptitude) survives quest after quest. By the love of Zeus, though, none of it brings him any closer to home! It does, however, make for one quirky, original, giggle-provoking graphic novel sure to appeal to any kid interested in Greek mythology, or merely looking for an entertaining read.
  • The Pariahs: God-Killer: A Paranormal Urban Fantasy Thriller Series, part 1

    Christopher Forshee

    language (, May 30, 2020)
    How the hell is Lucas supposed to study for his Physics final while he’s out at 2am hunting down monsters? By all appearances, Lucas is just another college freshman making poor life decisions. The initiated, however, will know him as a Pariah, a secret guardian using is his unique magical gifts to protect his fellow man from the wicked beasts lurking in the shadows. When a deadly new threat arises in his New England city, it’s up to Lucas, his magical mentor Dr. Shaddix, his best friend and fellow monster hunter Creed, and his psycho psychic girlfriend Nicole to put everything on the line to stop it. No amount of training could ever prepare them for what lies ahead. Will Lucas be able to fill the shoes of a giant and lead the Pariahs? Will they survive? And will the world ever be the same? The Pariahs: God-Killer is the gripping introduction to an epic rollercoaster of a paranormal urban fantasy series. Stick around, you may enjoy the madness.
  • Stickman Odyssey, Book 2: The Wrath of Zozimos

    Christopher Ford

    eBook (Philomel Books, May 10, 2012)
    Greek tragedy has never been so funny Zozimos' journey to the kingdom of Sticatha has been anything but smooth. He's survived enslavement, battled golems and a ravenous Cyclops, and generally served as plaything to gods and goddesses looking for a good laugh. All for the sake of reclaiming the Sticathan royal throne--stolen from him by an evil witch, aka his stepmother. You'd think that a stickman would catch a break after all that, but you'd be wrong. Arriving home only brings crazy family members and a return trip to sea, where mercenary centaurs and giant boar gods keep Zozimos questing and readers laughing. It would all be an epic tragedy if it wasn't so funny.
  • Lady's Not for Burning, a Phoenix Too Frequent and an Essay an Experience of a Critic

    Christopher Fry

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, May 1, 1977)
    Fry demonstrates the vitality, flexibility, and comprehensive range of modern verse drama in two popular plays, and offers a critical assessment of his own work
  • Bryant & May off the Rails: A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery

    Christopher Fowler

    Paperback (Bantam, Sept. 13, 2011)
    Arthur Bryant and John May—and their team of proud eccentrics in the Peculiar Crimes Unit—have been given only one week to hunt down a murderer they’ve already caught once, but who somehow escaped from a locked room and killed one of their best and brightest. Facing a shutdown, Bryant and May, men of opposite methods, learn that their nemesis, expertly disguised, has struck again—and now he is luring them down into the vast labyrinth of tunnels and dark shadows of the London Underground. But soon they will discover a fresh mystery—one as bizarre as anything they have ever faced.
  • The Kids' Guide to the Constellations

    Christopher Forest

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2011)
    Stars fill the night with beauty and the mind with wonder. They have guided sailors and inspired story tellers for centuries. Thousands of years ago, humans believed the stars represented gods and goddesses. Discover the stories behind some of the most well known constellations, and learn how to spot them yourself.
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  • Bryant & May and the Invisible Code:

    Christopher Fowler

    Paperback (Bantam, June 6, 2013)
    Winner of CrimeFest 2013's 'eDunnit Award' for 'the best crime fiction ebook published in 2012 in both hardcopy and in electronic format'.Two small children are playing a game called 'Witch-Hunter'. They place a curse on a young woman taking lunch in a church courtyard and wait for her to die. An hour later the woman is indeed found dead inside St Bride's Church - a building that no-one else has entered.Unfortunately Bryant & May are refused the case. Instead, there are hired by their greatest enemy to find out why his wife has suddenly started behaving strangely. She's become an embarrassment to him at government dinners, and he is convinced that someone is trying to drive her insane. She has even taken to covering the mirrors in her apartment, and believes herself to be the victim of witchcraft.Then a society photographer is stabbed to death in a nearby park and suddenly a link emerges between the two cases. And so begins an investigation that will test the members of the Peculiar Crimes Unit to their limits, setting Arthur Bryant off on a trail that leads to Bedlam and Bletchley Park, and into the world of madness, codes and the secret of London's strangest relic.As the members of the Peculiar Crimes Unit dig behind the city's facades to expose a world of private clubs, hidden passages and covert loyalties, they realise that the case might not just end in disaster - it might also get everyone killed.
  • The Memory of Blood: A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery

    Christopher Fowler

    Paperback (Bantam, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Christopher Fowler’s acclaimed Peculiar Crimes Unit novels crackle with sly wit, lively suspense, and twists as chilling as London’s fog. Now the indomitable duo of Arthur Bryant and John May, along with the rest of their quirky team, return to solve a confounding case with dark ties to the British theater and a killer who may mean curtains for all involved.For the crew of the New Strand Theatre, the play The Two Murderers seems less performance than prophecy when a cast party ends in the shocking death of the theater owner’s son. The crime scene is most unusual, even for Bryant and May. In a locked bedroom without any trace of fingerprints or blood, the only sign of disturbance is a gruesome life-size puppet of Mr. Punch laying on the floor. Everyone at the party is a suspect, including the corrupt producer, the rakish male lead, the dour set designer, and the assistant stage manager, who is the wild daughter of a prominent government official. It’s this last fact that threatens the Peculiar Crimes Unit’s investigation, as the government’s Home Office, wary of the team’s eccentric methods, seeks to throw them off the case. But the nimble minds of Bryant and May are not so easily deterred. Delving into the history of the London theater and the disturbing origins of Punch and Judy, the detectives race to find the maniacal killer before he reaches his even deadlier final act. Whip-smart and endlessly entertaining, The Memory of Blood is an ingeniously intricate mystery from the deliciously inventive Christopher Fowler.Praise for The Memory of Blood “[The Memory of Blood] breathes new life into the locked-room mystery. . . . Spiced with a little screwball-comedy dialogue and a touch of the occult.”—The Washington Post “Great fun.”—The Seattle Times
  • Hand of Silver, Hand of Gold

    Christopher Grey

    eBook
    Would you have the courage to find the answer to the question you fear the most?Dark forces are at work in the city of Bologna. A Black Magician, dead for two centuries, threatens to be resurrected. Rebellion is being stirred up by faceless conspirators. Amid this turmoil, the mysterious death of his father compels a young man, Orlando Novi, to set aside his fears and put himself in the greatest danger of all to discover the truth.A new fantasy thriller set in the Italian Renaissance by the award-winning author of Leonardo’s Shadow, Christopher Grey.
  • This Book is History: A Collection of Cool U.S. History Trivia

    Christopher Forest

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Did you know that Washington, D.C. was not the first capital of the United States? Or that two U.S. presidents died on the exact same day? Do you know there is a secret vault hidden behind Mount Rushmore? Peek inside to learn some little-known secrets from U.S. history.
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  • Play Soccer Like a Pro: Key Skills and Tips

    Christopher Forest

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Scoring a game-winning goal is the dream of many players. But pro players work hard on many other skills like passing, slide tackling, and blocking goals to help their teams find success on the field. Try out the tips inside to play soccer like a pro!
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