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  • The Testament

    Eric Lustbader

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, March 7, 2007)
    Lustbader, Eric Van
  • Bury Your Dead

    Louise Penny

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Taking leave during Quebec’s Winter Carnival after a case gone wrong, a disgruntled Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is unable to avoid assisting a politically charged investigation involving a historian’s murder during a search for a famous figure’s burial site. (Mystery & detective). Simultaneous. Regular edition available.
  • Einstein: His Life and Universe

    Walter Isaacson

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, May 16, 2007)
    A narrative portrait based on the complete body of Einstein's papers offers insight into his contributions to science, in an account that describes the influence of his discoveries on his personal views about morality, politics, and tolerance.
  • The Way You Wear Your Hat: And the Lost Art of Livin'

    Bill Zehme

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, June 1, 1998)
    A thematically organized portrait of Frank Sinatra presents previously unpublished anecdotes and photographs in a part-memoir, part-scrapbook
  • Mrs. Grant And Madame Jule

    Jennifer Chiaverini

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, March 4, 2015)
    A reimagining of the life of Civil War general's wife and First Lady Julia Grant traces her unlikely courtship and marriage, her relationship with a psychic slave who shared her name and their shared lives during and after the war. By the best-selling author of Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker. (historical fiction). Simultaneous.
  • A Fatal Grace

    Louise Penny

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    A New York Times Bestselling AuthorA New Blood Dagger, Arthur Ellis, Barry, Dilys and Anthony Award-winning AuthorNo one liked CC de Poitiers -- not her family, not her lover, not her neighbors in Three Pines. Still, when Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is called to investigate CC's sudden death on the day after Christmas, it seems impossible: how could she have been electrocuted in the midst of Three Pines' annual curling match? As Gamache digs for secrets beneath the surface of village life, something even more chilling approaches.
  • Wild Bill: The True Story of the American Frontier's First Gunfighter

    Tom Clavin

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Feb. 27, 2019)
    The definitive true story of Wild Bill, the first lawman of the Wild West, by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dodge City.In July 1865, "Wild Bill" Hickok shot and killed Davis Tutt in Springfield, MO?the first quick-draw duel on the frontier. Thus began the reputation that made him a marked man to every gunslinger in the Wild West.James Butler Hickock was known across the frontier as a soldier, Union spy, scout, lawman, gunfighter, gambler, showman, and actor. He crossed paths with General Custer and Buffalo Bill Cody, as well as Ben Thompson and other young toughs gunning for the sheriff with the quickest draw west of the Mississippi.Wild Bill also fell in love?multiple times?before marrying the true love of his life, Agnes Lake, the impresario of a traveling circus. He would be buried however, next to fabled frontierswoman Calamity Jane.Even before his death, Wild Bill became a legend, with fiction sometimes supplanting fact in the stories that surfaced. Once, in a bar in Nebraska, he was confronted by four men, three of whom he killed in the ensuing gunfight. A famous Harper's Magazine article credited Hickok with slaying 10 men that day; by the 1870s, his career-long kill count was up to 100. The legend of Wild Bill has only grown since his death in 1876, when cowardly Jack McCall famously put a bullet through the back of his head during a card game. Bestselling author Tom Clavin has sifted through years of western lore to bring Hickock fully to life in this rip-roaring, spellbinding true story.
  • The Cat Who Smelled a Rat

    Lilian Jackson Braun

    Paperback (Thorndike Pr, April 1, 2002)
    Philanthropist James Quilleran and his crime-solving cats investigate the murders of a volunteer fire-watcher and a local curling champ as a mysterious crime wave engulfs the town of Pickax.
  • Robert B. Parker's the Bitterest Pill

    Reed Farrel Coleman

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Oct. 1, 2019)
    The opioid epidemic has reached Paradise, and Police Chief Jesse Stone must rush to stop the devastation in the latest thriller in Robert B. Parker's New York Times-bestselling series. When a popular high school cheerleader dies of a suspected heroin overdose, it becomes clear that the opioid epidemic has spread even to the idyllic town of Paradise. It will be up to police chief Jesse Stone to unravel the supply chain and unmask the criminals behind it, and the investigation has a clear epicenter: Paradise High School. Home of the town's best and brightest future leaders and its most vulnerable down-and-out teens, it's a rich and bottomless market for dealers out of Boston looking to expand into the suburbs. But when it comes to drugs, the very people Jesse is trying to protect are often those with the most to lose. As he digs deeper into the case, he finds himself battling self-interested administrators, reluctant teachers, distrustful schoolkids, and overprotective parents . . . and at the end of the line are the true bad guys, the ones with a lucrative business they'd kill to protect.
  • The White Queen

    Philippa Gregory

    Paperback (Thorndike Pr, July 1, 2010)
    A tale inspired by the War of the Roses follows the conflict from the perspective of Elizabeth Woodville, who ascends to royalty and fights for the well-being of her family, including two sons whose imprisonment in the Tower of London precedes a devastating unsolved mystery. (Historical fiction). A best-selling book.
  • The Notebook

    Nicholas Sparks

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Nov. 1, 1996)
    In a testimony to the lasting power of love, a man tells an elderly woman a story from a faded old notebook, his voice relating the heartbreaking tale of two lovers and their fifty-year journey to happiness
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  • U Is for Undertow

    Sue Grafton

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Dec. 1, 2009)
    Hired by a preppy college dropout to discern the fate of a 4-year-old girl who disappeared more than 20 years earlier, Kinsey Millhone investigates the young man's sketchy memories about a burial scene he believes he discovered at the age of 6. By the best-selling author of T is for Trespass. (Mystery & detective). Simultaneous.