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  • The Paris Architect

    Charles Belfoure

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing, April 1, 2015)
    A Parisian architect is paid handsomely to devise secret hiding spaces for Jews in his Nazi-occupied country but struggles with risking his life for a cause he is ambivalent towards, until a personal failure brings home their suffering.
  • A Dogs Journey

    W. Bruce Cameron

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing, May 2, 2012)
    Believing that he has achieved his purpose throughout several eventful lives, Buddy the dog is drawn to a vibrant but troubled teen who he struggles to help until they are separated.
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  • Let Me Die In His Footsteps

    Lori Roy

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing, Sept. 2, 2015)
    In the spellbinding and suspenseful "Let Me Die in His Footsteps, "Edgar Award-winner Lori Roy wrests from a Southern town the secrets of two families touched by an evil that has passed between generations. On a dark Kentucky night in 1952 exactly halfway between her fifteenth and sixteenth birthdays, Annie Holleran crosses into forbidden territory. Everyone knows Hollerans don't go near Baines, not since Joseph Carl was buried two decades before, but, armed with a silver-handled flashlight, Annie runs through her family's lavender fields toward the well on the Baines' place. At the stroke of midnight, she gazes into the water in search of her future. Not finding what she had hoped for, she turns from the well and when the body she sees there in the moonlight is discovered come morning, Annie will have much to explain and a past to account for. It was 1936, and there were seven Baine boys. That year, Annie's aunt, Juna Crowley, with her black eyes and her long blond hair, came of age. Before Juna, Joseph Carl had been the best of all the Baine brothers. But then he looked into Juna's eyes and they made him do things that cost innocent people their lives. Sheriff Irlene Fulkerson saw justice served--or did she? As the lavender harvest approaches and she comes of age as Aunt Juna did in her own time, Annie's dread mounts. Juna will come home now, to finish what she started. If Annie is to save herself, her family, and this small Kentucky town, she must prepare for Juna's return, and the revelation of what really happened all those years ago
  • Georgia: A Novel of Georgia O'Keeffe

    Dawn Tripp

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing Large Print, March 2, 2016)
    An Indie Next Pick Georgia O’Keeffe, her love affair with photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and her quest to become an independent artist come vividly to life in this sensual and exquisitely written novel, a dazzling departure into historical fiction by acclaimed novelist Dawn Tripp.
  • The Bookshop at Water's End

    Patti Callahan Henry

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing Large Print, Oct. 4, 2017)
    Reuniting with her best friend and a local bookshop owner at the river house where they spent their childhood summers together, Bonny is challenged to confront painful memories and secrets, including the truth about her friend's mother's mysterious disappearance. By the best-selling author of Losing the Moon. (general fiction).
  • Vendetta in Death

    J. D. Robb

    Hardcover (Wheeler Pub Inc, Sept. 24, 2019)
    Homicide detective Eve Dallas investigates the sordid past of a wealthy businessman for clues to help her track down a vigilante killer who calls herself Lady Justice. (suspense). Simultaneous.
  • At the Edge of the Orchard

    Tracy Chevalier

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing Large Print, March 16, 2016)
    Settling in the swamps of early 19th-century northwest Ohio, the Goodenough family works relentlessly to establish an apple orchard that reflects respective dreams before their youngest child heads to Gold Rush California to collect seeds for a naturalist. By the best-selling author of Girl With a Pearl Earring. (historical fiction). Simultaneous.
  • Born to Run

    Bruce Springsteen

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing Large Print, Oct. 5, 2016)
    Traces the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's life from his childhood in a Catholic New Jersey family and the musical experiences that prompted his career to the rise of the E Street Band and the stories behind some of his most famous songs.
  • Killing Patton: The Strange Death of World War II's Most Audacious General

    Bill O'Reilly, Martin Dugard

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing, Oct. 8, 2014)
    Presents an account of General George Patton's leadership during the final months of World War II in Europe, and the events surrounding his mysterious death.
  • The Love Song Of Miss Queenie Hennessy

    Rachel Joyce

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing, March 4, 2015)
    From the bestselling author of "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" comes""an exquisite love story about Queenie Hennessy, the remarkable friend who inspired Harold's cross-country journey. A runaway international bestseller, "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" followed its unassuming hero on an incredible journey as he traveled the length of England on foot--a journey spurred by a simple letter from his old friend Queenie Hennessy, writing from a hospice to say goodbye. Harold believed that as long as he kept walking, Queenie would live. What he didn't know was that his decision to walk had caused her both alarm and fear. How could she wait? What would she say? Forced to confront the past, Queenie realizes she must write again. In this poignant parallel story to Harold's saga, acclaimed author Rachel Joyce brings Queenie Hennessy's voice into sharp focus. Setting pen to paper, Queenie makes a journey of her own, a journey that is even bigger than Harold's; one word after another, she promises to confess long-buried truths--about her modest childhood, her studies at Oxford, the heartbreak that brought her to Kingsbridge and to loving Harold, her friendship with his son, the solace she has found in a garden by the sea. And finally the devastating secret she has kept from Harold for all these years. A wise, tender, layered novel that gathers tremendous emotional force, "The Love Song of Miss Queenie Hennessy "underscores the resilience of the human spirit, beautifully illuminating the small yet pivotal moments that can change a person's life. Praise for Rachel Joyce's "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" "[A] gorgeously poignant novel of hope and transformation.""--O: The Oprah Magazine"" " "Joyce's beguiling debut is [a] modest-seeming story of 'ordinary' English lives that enthralls and moves you as it unfolds."--"People" (four stars) ""The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry" is not just a book about lost love. It is about all the wonderful everyday things Harold discovers through the mere process of putting one foot in front of the other."--Janet Maslin, "The New York Times"
  • The Little Paris Bookshop

    Nina George

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing, Aug. 5, 2015)
    Prescribing books that offer therapeutic benefits to his customers, a literary apothecary in a floating bookstore on the Seine struggles with private heartbreak before embarking on a journey of healing at the side of a blocked writer and a lovelorn chef.
  • Bunker Hill: A City, a Siege, a Revolution

    Nathaniel Philbrick

    Hardcover (Wheeler Publishing, May 1, 2013)
    The best-selling author of Mayflower presents a novel inspired by the Boston battle that ignited the American Revolution, tracing the experiences of Patriot leader Dr. Joseph Warren, a newly recruited George Washington and British General William Howe. (United States history). Simultaneous.