October 1942. At a secret rendezvous point off the coast of neutral Argentina, a small merchant ship delivers supplies to Nazi submarines and raiders. The OSS is deternined to sabotage the operation by any means necessary. But one of the key saboteurs they've enlisted--a young U.S Marine--must fight his own private battle between duty and honor. Because he was chosen for a reason--to gain trust and support of his own flesh and blood. A powerful Argentinian called "el Coronel." The father he never knew...
Savvy criminal turned skilled Leviathan pilot Zara Cole finds new friends and clashes with bitter enemies in the second book of this action-packed series from New York Times bestselling authors Rachel Caine and Ann Aguirre that’s perfect ...
Protecting her life will mean betraying her trust Ainsley Hamilton has always been the responsible one of the family.
In Honor Bound, social psychologist Ryan P. Brown integrates social science research, current events, and personal stories to explore and explain how honor underpins nearly every aspect of our lives, from spontaneous bar fights to organized ...
Recruited by Wild Bill Donovan to set up an airline that will be an OSS front in 1943 Argentina, Marine pilot Cletus Frade monitors two German operations, including a concentration-camp smuggling ring and a Nazi protection group. 350,000 ...
A compelling memoir by the high-profile defendant's Italian ex-boyfriend reaffirms their innocence while chronicling his relationship with Amanda and the nightmarish four years they spent in an Italian prison for a murder they did not ...
Working with Schaible at CTF 214 was his able assistant, Lieutenant Commander Tommy Nelson, a veteran UDT/SEAL operator who had worked with the PRUs (provincial reconnaissance units). Nelson served as Schaible's executive officer as ...
“My name is Lucas Greywolf.” A raspy voice, as soft and sandy as the wind that blew across the desert, spoke directly into her ear.
Honor Bound: Gliese 581g
From bestselling author Sandra Brown comes an incredible story of an impossible love.
Nancy Shields Kollmann describes how these codes were manipulated to construct identity and enforce social norms—and also to defend against insults, to pursue vendettas, and to unsettle communities.