Books from Open Road Media

  • Atlanta Extreme
    By Randy Wayne White

    For the sake of liberty, Hawker must stop running—and resume his battle for America’s soul. Atlanta Extreme is the 9th book in the Hawker series, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.

  • The Hawker Series Volume Three: Detroit Combat, Terror in D.C., and Atlanta Extreme
    By Randy Wayne White

    Unfortunately Colonel Curtis's unsound methods are not just being used in Masagua. They are being used in the United States, too—Georgia, to be specific. I'll explain. “When Curtis first got involved with the rebel cause in Masagua, ...

  • Swords Against the Shadowland
    By Fritz Leiber, Robin Wayne Bailey

    For Richard Curtis and Patrick Nielsen Hayden, with deepest gratitude for giving me this chance to walk where a giant went before. And always for Diana. ONE THE MOUSER'S DREAM Deep underground, beneath the busiest streets.

  • Thieves' World®
    By Joe Haldeman, John Brunner, Philip José Farmer

    She smiled disarmingly to calm him, knowing full well that the butcher and the others depended on the hard gold from the Street to pay their own debts. “There will be credit in the future!” “But we will not be here to use it!

  • The Man Who Loved Children: A Novel
    By Christina Stead

    Mrs. Jones had a black baby. Mr. Jones died of fright when he had to explain it.” “Mother! Louie, leave the room. Mother, she'd do better to go and talk to that poor miserable creature from Highlandtown in your kitchen than to you.

  • The Case of the Unconquered Sisters
    By Todd Downing

    Man may have come to the Valley of Mexico much, much earlier than we have believed. The importance of this find may be—why, it may be epochal!” Rennert's fingers still held the little piece of ancient clay. He was staring down at it so ...

  • Buddy Boys: When Good Cops Turn Bad
    By Mike McAlary

    My agent, Flip Brophy of the Sterling Lord Agency, deserves equal credit for the completion of this book. She believed in the story from the start and kept a latenight ear available for a first-time author's frenzied telephone calls.

  • But When She Was Bad: A Novel
    By Lou Peddicord

    She'd been married three years at that point to a financial planner by name of Harry White. There had been no children. Annie said it wasn't for lack of trying; rather, it was thought to be traceable to Harry: maybe a bout of childhood ...

  • The OPSIG Team Black Series Books 1–3: The Hunted, Hard Target, and The Lost Codex
    By Alan Jacobson

    forced down their throats, and they knew that Allen Moore, the Democratic challenger, was a major force. So they mobilized a grassroots get-out-the-vote campaign against Moore. They used the gun issue to win votes.

  • My Father's Fighter: A Novel
    By Ronald K. Fried

    The astonishing instrument of my pleasure was also named Stein, Amanda Stein, and she was my girlfriend during my senior year of high school. It was the fall, maybe late October. One day, I walked to Amanda's house after tennis practice ...

  • Genome: The Story of the Most Astonishing Scientific Adventure of Our Time—the Attempt to Map All the Genes in the...
    By Jerry E. Bishop, Michael Waldholz

    (including Ronald G. Worton), “A cDNA Clone from the Duchenne/Becker Muscular Dystrophy Gene,” Nature 328:434-37, 1987. 7. Michel Koenig et al., “Complete Cloning of the Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) cDNA and Preliminary Genomic ...

  • The One Tree of Luna: And Other Stories
    By Todd McCaffrey

    With the chilling tale of a famous astronaut’s orphaned daughter, whose search for an unknown parent leads her to dark places, the strange yarn of a moon child and her very special tree, and the heartfelt story of a child burdened with ...

  • Journeys Through Time & Space: 5 Classic Novels of Science Fiction and Fantasy
    By Mark Twain, Edgar Rice Burroughs, H. G. Wells

    They up, baldhead” to the prophet going his unoffending way in the gray of antiquity; they sass me in the holy gloom of the Middle Ages; and I had seen them act the same way in Buchanan's administration; I remember, ...

  • Talking Back to Prozac: What Doctors Aren't Telling You About Prozac and the Newer Antidepressants
    By Peter R. Breggin, Ginger Ross Breggin

    Whittington, C., Kendall, T., Fonagy, P., Cottrell, D., Cotgrove, A., & Boddington, E. (2004). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in childhood depression: Systematic review of published versus unpublished data.

  • The Red Cobra
    By Rob Sinclair

    called Charles McCabe. British Intelligence, like Logan had said. And then she was to kill them all. Which she could only assume meant Logan too, if he happened to be there. It was a welcome message. She didn't like being made a fool of ...

  • The James Ryker Trilogy: The Red Cobra, The Black Hornet, and The Silver Wolf
    By Rob Sinclair

    Ryker had Charles McCabe to thank for that. Mackie. His old boss who'd taken a bullet to the head when his secretive life had finally caught up with him. That was all in Ryker's past, though. He wasn't that man anymore, even though he ...

  • The Green Viper
    By Rob Sinclair

    Charles McCabe's widow. She'd never taken his surname. His decision. Protection for her, for the family – a degree of separation from him, given the clandestine and often dangerous nature of Mackie's work. Today was the first time Ryker ...

  • The Black Hornet
    By Rob Sinclair

    The last time was when he'd been held in an off-thegrid gulag where the Russian FSB had tried to persuade Ryker to kill his old boss and friend, Charles McCabe. Ryker hadn't stooped to that level then, and he wouldn't now.

  • The James Ryker Series Books One to Five: The Red Cobra, The Black Hornet, The Silver Wolf, The Green Viper,...
    By Rob Sinclair

    Charles McCabe's widow. She'd never taken his surname. His decision. Protection for her, for the family – a degree of separation from him, given the clandestine and often dangerous nature of Mackie's work. Today was the first time Ryker ...

  • From Everlasting to Everlasting
    By Sophie Freeman

    As a young Mormon girl of fifteen, Ellen Randall has little conception of the trouble she and her fellow Mormons will face when they set out with a wagon train bound for Utah. This historical novel follows real life events.