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Fast-paced, gritty, and beautifully depicted, two brothers race against other assassins to take down a very unique senator.
With cosmic stakes, shapeshifting aliens, and a man going backward through time, the story is often bursting at the seams.
The opportunity of a career, an investigative journalist finds himself caught in the orbit of an unconventional killer.
A near irreverent voice and solid psychological research combine to provide insight on how to beat the worst of all critics: yourself.
Extrapolating the events and data from various disaster movies over the last few decades, Barrow gives a realistic prognosis for the UK.
Using his experience as an international teacher, Richard Rogers shares the secrets to minimizing distractions and maximizing learning.
In a small town rocked by grisly murders, this mystery changes gears mid-stream to more of a psychological thriller.
Living a life larger than most fictional characters, Dan 'Tito' Davis shares what being a federal fugitive for thirteen years is like.
From disgrace to redemption, Sylvie Beljanski is doing her best to make sure her father's research isn't buried.
A rather realistic portrayal of what could happen if a person knew exactly how long they have left to live.
A ragtag team of both superheroes and villains must face their biggest threats yet on the same side this time: old age and existentialism.
While I do find alternative healing an interesting field to read, I wasn't quite prepared for the subtitle to be so literal.