Browse all books

Books published by publisher Dutton Adult

  • The Spiritual Doorway in the Brain: A Neurologist's Search for the God Experience

    Kevin Nelson

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Dec. 30, 2010)
    The world's leading neurologist on out-of-body and near-death experiences shows that spirituality is as much a part of our basic biological makeup as our sex drive or survival instinct. If Buddha had been in an MRI machine and not under the Bodhi tree when he attained enlightenment, what would we have seen on the monitor? Dr. Kevin Nelson offers an answer to that question that is beyond what any scientist has previously encountered on the borderlands of consciousness. In his cutting-edge research, Nelson has discovered that spiritual experiences take place in one of the most primitive areas of the brain. In this eloquent, inspired, and reverent book, he relates the moving stories of patients and research subjects, brain scan analysis, evolutionary biology, and beautiful examples of transcendence from literature to reveal the machinery in our heads that enables us to perceive miracles-whether you are an atheist, Buddhist, or the most devout Catholic. The patients and people Nelson discuss have had an extremely diverse set of spiritual experiences, from arguing with the devil sitting at the foot of their hospital bed to seeing the universe synchronize around the bouncing of the ball in a pinball machine. However, the bizarre experiences don't make the people seem like freaks; they seem strangely very much like us, in surprising ways. Ultimately Nelson makes clear that spiritual experiences are not the exception in human life, but rather an inescapable and precious part of every one of us.
  • Birds of North America: 2 by Eliot Porter

    Eliot Porter

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, March 15, 1796)
    None
  • The Dirty Secrets Club

    Meg Gardiner

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, June 12, 2008)
    Introducing the writer Stephen King trumpets as “the next suspense superstar”Recently Stephen King devoted an entire Entertainment Weekly column to Meg Gardiner, proclaiming her “as good as Michael Connelly and far better than Janet Evanovich.” How is it possible, he wondered, that this Californian was published only in Britain? Starting now, suspense fans on this side of the pond can get their fix right here: Dutton is proud to introduce Gardiner’s brand-new series heroine, Jo Beckett, in The Dirty Secrets Club. An ongoing string of high-profile and very public murder-suicides has San Francisco even more rattled than a string of recent earthquakes: A flamboyant fashion designer burns to death, clutching the body of his murdered lover. A superstar 49er jumps off the Golden Gate Bridge. And most shocking of all, a U.S. attorney launches her BMW off a highway overpass, killing herself and three others. Enter forensic psychiatrist Jo Beckett, hired by the SFPD to cut open not the victim’s body but the victim’s life. Jo’s job is to complete the psychological autopsy, shedding light on the circumstances of any equivocal death. Soon she makes a shocking discovery: All the suicides belonged to something called the Dirty Secrets Club, a group of A-listers with nothing but money and plenty to hide. As the deaths continue, Jo delves into the disturbing motives behind this shadowy group—until she receives a letter containing a dark secret Jo thought she’d left deep in her past, and ending with the most chilling words of all: “Welcome to the Dirty Secrets Club.”
  • Brad Taylor'sone Rough Man: A Pike Logan Thriller

    Brad Taylor (Author)

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, March 15, 2011)
    novel
  • Witch of Watergate

    Warren Adler

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Aug. 30, 1992)
    When Polly Dearborn, the infamous Washington Post investigative reporter whose poison pen had destroyed many a politician's career, is found hanging from her Watergate apartment, the elite of Washington rejoice. "The Witch of Watergate" is dead! But this is no time for detective Fiona Fitzgerald to celebrate. Although suicide seems logical for this lonely and miserable woman, Fiona is determined to find the truth.
  • They Cage the Animals at Night: The True Story of a Child Who Learned to Survive

    Jennings Michael Burch

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Aug. 1, 1984)
    Left by his incapacitated mother at a Catholic orphanage in Brooklyn, Burch describes his unhappy life as a foster child, experiences as a runaway, struggle for survival, growth of self-reliance, and triumph over loneliness
  • The Memory Collector

    Meg Gardiner

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, June 11, 2009)
    The second pulse-pounding thriller in Meg Gardiner's Jo Beckett series, whose "thrilling,"1 "crackerjack,"2 "adrenaline-filled"3 debut was an Independent Mystery Booksellers Association bestseller. Forensic psychiatrist Jo Beckett's specialty is the psychological autopsy- an investigation into a person's life to determine whether a death was natural, accidental, suicide, or homicide. She calls herself a deadshrinker instead of a head-shrinker: The silence of her "patients" is a key part of the job's attraction. When Jo is asked to do a psychological autopsy on a living person-one with a suspect memory who can't be trusted to participate in his own medical care-she knows all her skills will be put to the test. Jo is called to the scene of an aircraft inbound from London to help deal with a passenger who is behaving erratically. She figures out that he's got anterograde amnesia, and can't form new memories. Jo finds herself racing to save a patient who can walk and talk and yet can't help Jo figure out just what happened to him. For every cryptic clue he is able to drag up from his memory, Jo has to sift through a dozen nonsensical statements. Suddenly a string of clues arises, something to do with a superdeadly biological agent code-named "Slick," a missing wife and son, and a secret partnership gone horribly wrong. Jo realizes her patient's addled mind may hold the key to preventing something terrible from happening in her beloved San Francisco. In order to prevent it, she will have to get deeper into the life of a patient than she ever has before, hoping the truth emerges from the fog of his mind in time to save her city-and herself.
  • Merlin's Harp

    Anne Eliot Crompton

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Dec. 1, 1995)
    A stylish retelling of the Arturian legend from a female perspective follows the adventures of young Niviene, daughter of the Lady of the Lake, who ventures out of the fairy land of Fey into the mortal world of Camelot.
  • The Mill on the Floss

    George Eliot

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Aug. 1, 1956)
    None
  • Moby Dick

    Herman Melville

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Oct. 1, 1954)
    Book is used and has been withdrawn from service from a Library. Book has a Library Binding and the usual Library Stamps, Stickers, Card Holder, Library Markings. May or May Not have a Dust Jacket.
  • Little Women and Good Wives

    Louisa May Alcott

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Feb. 4, 1972)
    None
    Z
  • The Last Templar

    Raymond Khoury

    Hardcover (Dutton Adult, Jan. 19, 2006)
    None