Books from Head of Zeus

  • Killed in Paradise
    By William L. DeAndrea

    In a spine-tingling mystery, death follows TV network sleuth Matt Cobb to Bermuda.

  • Dragons: Ten Entrepreneurs Who Built Britain
    By Liam Byrne

    The inspiring stories of ten great British entrepreneurs from the Elizabethan age to the present – how their genius made Britain great and shaped the global marketplace.

  • Providence Lost: The Rise and Fall of Cromwell's Protectorate
    By Paul Lay

    See Allen D. Boyer's entry on Gage in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. See David Armitage, The Ideological Origins of the British Empire (Cambridge, 1996). Thurloe State Papers, vol 3, p. 60. 2. 3. 4. 5.

  • The Lunatic Express
    By Charles Miller

    Although much is made in Mackay's journal of the Kabaka's denial of the right to “teach,” there was not, in fact, a great deal of serious interference with the Christians' proselytizing efforts among the people. In Mutesa's more wayward ...

  • Firefall
    By Peter Watts

    Their crews can barely be called human, what they will face certainly can't. 'A tour de force, redefining the First Contact story for good.' Charles Stross.

  • The Big Hit
    By James Neal Harvey

    In Harvey's first new thriller in more than fifteen years, a starlet's murder draws an NYPD detective into a cross-country manhunt.

  • You'll Always Remember Me
    By Steve Fisher, Keith Alan Deutsch

    In this chilling Black Mask classic, nothing is more terrifying than what lurks at the back of the mind of Martin Thorpe. This ebook features an introduction by Keith Alan Deutsch.

  • The Wind Chill Factor
    By Thomas Gifford

    Decades after Hitler's fall, Nazis are still trying to kill John Cooper.

  • 3 Great Hardboiled Crime Novels: Return of the Thin Man, Stealing the Dragon, Concrete Desert
    By Dashiell Hammett, Tim Maleeny, Jon Talton

    THE RETURN OF THE THIN MAN: Two lost novellas from the true master of hard-boiled noir.

  • Three-and-a-Half Heartbeats: The heartbreaking story of a family from the number 1 bestseller
    By Amanda Prowse

    How would it feel if your only child was taken from you by a disease that could have been prevented? A bittersweet story of love, loss and hope about a family devastated by sepsis.

  • An Incidental Death
    By Alex Howard

    'Wolf Schneider. Christiane Hübler, Frank Muller.' 'Ja, stimmt.' Meyer had thought that would be the case. Over coffee, she explained Schneider's rise from poster boy of AfD, the largest rightwing party, to heading his own breakaway ...

  • The Babylon Gene
    By Alex Churton

    That's why it's so threatening to people whose concept of God is particular to their own brand, soto speak. 'Sheykh Adi was called a heretic. It's the old story. But Sheykh Adi says in thehymn. “For yourcolumn, I ama goodcornerstone.

  • 3 Great Thrillers: First Daughter, The Babylon Gene, Lethal People
    By John Locke, Eric Van Lustbader, Alex Churton

    FIRST DAUGHTER: The first book in the Jack McClure series. THE BABYLON GENE: Here is the mother of all conspiracy thrillers, a secret that was written in blood at the dawn of history.

  • All The Best Lines: An Informal History of the Movies in Quotes, Notes and Anecdotes
    By George Tiffin

    ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY 2004 Dir: Adam McKay. Scr: Will Ferrell, Adam McKay. Cast: Paul Rudd (Brian Fantana), Will Ferrell (Ron Burgundy) Two chauvinistic journalists discuss their hapless love lives.

  • The Spotted Cats
    By William G. Tapply

    When an aging big-game hunter is robbed, Brady goes on a leopard hunt.

  • Scarlet
    By J.T. Brindle

    On a fateful winter's day in 1937, 18-year-old Cassie Thornton boards the Queen Mary and sets sail for England. Her mission: to find the mysterious Scarlet Pengally, the mother who abandoned her many years ago.

  • The Railway Navvies
    By Terry Coleman

    There were two navvy poets whose work has survived – Alexander Anderson, who wrote in the 1870s, and Patrick MacGill, who published his first book in 1910. Anderson, from Kirkconnel in Dumfriesshire, worked as a labourer on the Glasgow ...

  • Only Ever You: A glamorous historical romance
    By Kate Kerrigan

    Tony had given him a lift into Ballina on the tractor that morning, and he had been in to see the manager of the town hall, Liam Brennan, about securing a regular Saturday-night slot. Liam fancied himself as a music impresario and was ...

  • The Detective's Secret
    By Lesley Thomson

    The scrawl of traffic on the Great West Road was muffled by the brewery, a bulwark for the gale that smacked against the embankment wall and harassed mooring chains. On the far bank, spindly larches along the towpath bent against the ...

  • The Man Who Loved Women to Death
    By David Handler

    As the Answer Man keeps killing, he continues writing letters asking Hoagy to collaborate with him. If Hoagy can't stop him soon, he may find himself starring in the book's next chapter.