As director of the State Department Crisis Reaction Unit, Judd Ryker gets a chance to prove his theory of The Golden Hour actually works when there is a coup in Mali. But in the real world, those hours include things he's never even imagined. As Ryker races from Washington to Europe and across the Sahara desert, he finds that personalities and loyalties begin to shift beneath his feet, and that friends and enemies come in many forms. THE GOLDEN HOUR takes its name from the hundred hours following a coup in which diplomatic action might reverse a chain of events.
The definitive book on the life of the legendary photographer Herb Ritts, with never-before-seen images and interviews with his closest confidants.
From the New York Times bestselling author: a dazzling WWII epic spanning London, New York and the Bahamas and the most infamous couple of the age, the Duke and Duchess...
Collection of the best sunset and sunrise photos taken, as well as night time photography. The marvel of light is usually called the GOLDEN HOUR by professional Photographers. The array of colors and contrasts.
A Kirkus's Best Middle Grade Books of 2021 Pick From the author of The Deep & Dark Blue comes a tender graphic novel, perfect for our time, that gently explores themes of self-discovery, friendship, healing from tragedy, and hope for a ...
Now available in paperback, the first book in a thrilling, critically-acclaimed time-travel series
Todd's curiosity leads him to befriending an openly gay man on a dating app.
The Golden Hour
The Golden Hour: The hour immediately following traumatic injury in which medical treatment to prevent irreversible internal damage and optimize the chance of survival is most effective.
The Golden Hour
A frustrated artist with a traumatic past finds mystery and healing on a remote Maine island in this “richly told and hauntingly beautiful” novel (Heather Gudenkauf, New York Times bestselling author).