The Enemy

  • The Enemy: Highland Soldiers 1
    By J.L. Jarvis

    “He calls, and you fight—without question?” “The more trust a man has, the fewer questions he need ask.” “And you trust that what you are doing is right?” “Aye. It's a matter of duty and honor to my chief and to our king.

  • The Enemy: A Review of Art and Literature
    By David Peters Corbett, Wyndham Lewis

    The Enemy: A Review of Art and Literature

  • The Enemy: An Intellectual Portrait of Carl Schmitt
    By Carl Schmitt, Gopal Balakrishnan

    Résumé: This is a comprehensive reconstruction and analysis of all of Schmitt's major works. It reveals the complex ways in which his ideas took shape in the intertwining timelines of civil and world wars.

  • The Enemy: A Jack Reacher Novel
    By Lee Child

    He saluted smartly and stepped a pace forward and placed the sheets of paper on my desk. Stepped the same pace back and saluted again. “Copies of the gate log, sir,” he said. “First through fourth of this month, times as requested.

  • The Enemy: A Reacher Novel
    By Lee Child

    Former army cop Jack Reacher finds himself questioning the instincts that made him an elite soldier when his latest case forces him to choose between obeying the law and becoming a renegade.

  • The Enemy
    By Lee Child

    Jack Reacher. Hero. Loner. Soldier. Son.New Year s Day, 1990. The Berlin Wall is coming down. The Cold War is ending. Soon, America won t have any enemies left. A soldier is found dead in a sleazy motel bed. Jack Reacher is

  • The Enemy
    By Charlie Higson

    Full of unexpected twists and quick-thinking heroes, The Enemy is a fast-paced, white-knuckle tale of survival in the face of unimaginable horror.

  • The Enemy
    By Lee Child

    Former army cop Jack Reacher finds himself questioning the instincts that made him an elite soldier when his latest case forces him to choose between obeying the law and becoming a renegade.

  • The Enemy
    By Charlie Higson

    The first unputdownable adventure story in this phenomenal series, from the author of the bestselling Young Bond series and award-winning comedy writer and performer (The Fast Show, Down the Line), Charlie Higson.

  • The Enemy: Detroit, 1954
    By Sara E. Holbrook

    Winner, Jane Addams Children's Book Award A young girl navigates family and middle school dramas amid the prejudices and paranoia of the Cold War era in this “excellent example of historical fiction for middle grade readers” (School ...

  • The Enemy: A Book About Peace
    By Davide Cali

    After watching an enemy for a very long time during an endless war, a soldier finally creeps out into the night to the other man's hole and is surprised by what he finds there.

  • The Enemy
    By Tom Wood

    The couch was obviously no good, the water cooler too big and heavy to wield. The rest of the shards around the smashed window were too small to be effective weapons. Victor dodged the assassin's attacks, always circling, waiting for an ...

  • The Enemy: Detroit, 1954
    By Sara E. Holbrook

    Winner, Jane Addams Children's Book Award A young girl navigates family and middle school dramas amid the prejudices and paranoia of the Cold War era in this “excellent example of historical fiction for middle grade readers” (School ...

  • The Enemy: What Every American Should Know about Imperialism
    By Felix Greene

    The Enemy: What Every American Should Know about Imperialism

  • The Enemy
    By Charlie Higson

    Full of unexpected twists and quick-thinking heroes, The Enemy is a fast-paced, white-knuckle tale of survival in the face of unimaginable horror.

  • The Enemy: A Romantic Comedy
    By Sarah Adams

    June and Ryan haven't seen each other for twelve years, and both went on to be successful adults.

  • The Enemy: An Intellectual Portrait of Carl Schmitt
    By Gopal Balakrishnan

    The Enemy is an inter-textual reconstruction and analysis of Schmitt's major works, presenting an arresting portrait of a writer still considered terra incognita throughout the English speaking world.

  • The Enemy: (Jack Reacher 8)
    By Lee Child

    The soldier turns out to be a two-star general. The situation is bad enough, then Reacher finds the body of the general's wife. This stomach-churning thriller turns back the clock to a younger Reacher, in dogtags.

  • The Enemy: A Book about Peace
    By Davide Cali

    After watching an enemy for a very long time during an endless war, a soldier finally creeps out into the night to the other man's hole and is surprised by what he finds there.

  • The Enemy: A Story from World War II
    By James Riordan

    "Survivors is an unusual collection of fictional stories based on historical fact. Central to these stories are young people caught up in the conflicts and disasters of their time.