Signs of Life is the third installment in a series of novels intertwined with TV's hit Lost program. Each novel expands the plot of the show by focusing on survivors who are not main characters.
In this action-packed thriller, Miami just got a lot more dangerous—especially for one innocent young woman running for her life.
Faith finished wringing the rainwater out of the hem of her blouse, then glanced around the beach looking for something to do. People were milling around, mostly in twos and threes. The exception was a middle-aged balding man sitting at ...
Because she never gives up hope that her beagle, lost in the desert, will be found, the young girl keeps something special in her pocket for her dog.
In 1911 New York, sixteen-year-old Essie Rosenfeld must stop taking care of her irrepressible six-year-old sister when she goes to work at the Triangle Waist Company, where she befriends a missing heiress who is in hiding from her family ...
The redemptive power of stories and family is revealed in New York Times bestselling author John Connolly’s atmospheric tale set in the same magical universe as the “enchanting, engrossing, and enlightening” (The Sun-Sentinel, Fort ...
This eloquent debut novel rings with authenticity as it follows Elizabeth’s journey to taking an active role in her recovery, hoping to get back all that she lost.
And failure means being lost...forever. A high stakes thriller for readers of One of Us is Lying and The Cheerleaders! Also by Natasha Preston: The Cellar The Cabin Awake You Will Be Mine
Not only bibliophiles will be charmed by this thoroughly enjoyable tale.’ BookMooch ‘Merging medievalist erudition, literary sleuthing and romantic comedy, Charlie Lovett’s The Lost Book of the Grail is an entertaining romp the well ...
*Winner of the Chicago Review of Books Award for Fiction* A Heartland Booksellers Award Nominee An NPR Best Book of the Year A BookPage Best Book of the Year A Library Journal Best Winter/Spring Debut of 2020 A Most Anticipated Book of 2020 ...
Richard Firth Green, Elf Queens and Holy Friars: Fairy Beliefs and the Medieval Church (Philadelphia: University Pennsylvania ... Kings and Lollard Knights (Oxford: Clarendon, 1972), 212–13, for the account of Clifford's recantation.