A follow-up to A Rush of Wings finds Heather investigating her mother's mysterious death in Seattle while Dante struggles to understand the secrets of his past in New Orleans, an effort that is challenged by Dante's estranged father's efforts to protect him from dark angels. Reprint.
Darker, even, than the forbidden, secret stirrings that torment Jacob. For evil has been unleashed in the demolition of the old mansion -- evil fed by the one thing that irrevocably binds the Tracker family: their blood.
In 1897, seventeen-year-olds Dacia and Lou, New York socialites and cousins, visit their maternal homeland of Romania and learn the family secret--that they are shapeshifters, expected to take their rightful places and marry proper husbands ...
"Washed in the Blood" is a page-turning read about the the rowdy oil boom days of the early 1960s in Odessa, Texas, when violence often rode the range.
It was heresy to use the Divine's ink for anything other than Divine tattoos, but loophole made their covert communication sound innocent. Almost positive, like a reward for brave experimentation. If the Divine was omniscient, ...
Val McDermid's The Wire in the Blood is "a superb psychological thriller" (Cosmopolitan), the basis for ITV's series of the same name.
( Shes discovered the brown paper package . ) HESTER . Nothing . AMIGA GRINGA . Smells like something . Smells like food . Smells like egg salad . HESTER . I was saving it . AMIGA GRINGA . Lets celebrate ! Come on itll be fun . Kids !
Humming with mystery, grief, heartache, and the kinds of emotions we feel first in our blood, this is a thriller written for a fearful America from an exciting new voice in fiction.
Leo was waiting at the station when his train arrived more than an hour late. ... It explained the missing boxcar and caboose, but contained no word on Leo's elk. ... attacked the train with nothing more lethal than snowballs.
Winner of the Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize
From the author of an acclaimed biography of Josephine Bonaparte: a stunning history of the interdependence of sugar, slavery, and colonial settlement in the New World--from the 17th century to the present.