![]() While 12-year-old Helen's inept parents searched unsuccessfully to find work, she was taken out of school to look after her six younger siblings and the full burden of keeping house fell on Helen's young shoulders. ![]() It came as a terrible shock to find the thriving, wealthy port Helen's father remembered as a boy, the place his own father made his fortune, had long since gone. With nothing more than the clothes they stood up in, the family of nine took the train to Liverpool where they hoped to rebuild their shattered lives. In 1931, Helen's spendthrift father was declared bankrupt, forcing the family to leave behind the nannies, servants, and beautiful middle-class home in the gentler Southwest of England. ![]() Adapted from Helen Forrester's million-selling autobiography, Twopence To Cross The Mersey is a stunning period drama set in the early 1930's in the midst of the Great Depression. ![]()
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This series occupies a special place at the top of my favorites list and I can't wait to see what Ms. "Peopled with engaging characters and filled with intrigue, this book will delight readers of paranormal romance. For fans of Karen Robards and Shiloh Walker, Anise Eden brings us the mesmerizing sequel to her paranormal romantic suspense novel All the Broken Places. ![]() ![]() Recensione a cura di ChibiTora per Feel The Book (Flash and Bang contains an exciting excerpt from book 3, Slip and Slide) The sparks will fly in and out of the bedroom in Flash and Bang. From a Marine base at the Mexican border to an explosion in LA's Chinatown, they aren't prepared for a seriously pissed off militia, a smoking hot ex-lover, and more guys who want them dead. ![]() The fact is, danger, intrigue and Jarrett's dubious past seem to follow the men wherever they go. When their boss sends them to San Diego to investigate a fireworks accident, he figures Jarrett can't hurt anyone playing with sparkers, not even himself. His lover and new partner at the ATF seems to find ways to throw a monkey wrench into all his fun, especially when Thayne wants to curtail his need to jump off ten story buildings. Jarrett Evans never stays in one place very long and being chained to a desk doing paperwork is not his idea of entertainment. He has to figure out how to work with his reckless new partner, a handsome former Marine who seems to have a death wish. ![]() ![]() If running from a hit man wasn't scary enough, ATF agent Thayne Wolfe, has a new challenge in his life and this one may be even more dangerous than the last. ![]() ![]() ![]() Worry over manuscripts falling into the wrong hands is nothing new in mystery fiction after all, Edgar Allan Poe, the acknowledged Father of the form, relied on that plot for his 1844 short story, "The Purloined Letter." But this years' crop of mystery and suspense novels puts a socially-conscious spin on the missing manuscript tale: they're about the anxiety of appropriation, about one character in a position of privilege - in terms of gender, financial security, or race -laying their sticky mitts on the writing or life story of another character who's not so advantaged. The rundown includes: The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz, A Lonely Man by Chris Power, The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris, Palace of the Drowned by Christine Mangan, and A Slow Fire Burning, the forthcoming novel by Paula Hawkins of Girl on the Train fame. The plot of almost every thriller I've read in the past six months has had something to do with one character stealing the story of another character and passing it off as their own. ![]() Something strange is afoot in mystery and suspense fiction. ![]() ![]() ![]() " Marla charges hard out of the gate and never stops moving until its final pages. She’s about to plunge them-and everyone in King’s Branch-into an unspeakable nightmare and teach them the true meaning of terror. ![]() To Dylan Ellison, a struggling college student, Marla might be the companion for which he’s been longing.īut none of them understands Marla’s true nature. To social worker Annie Frost, Marla bears a bizarre connection to her past. And though Marla was nowhere near either murder site, Carl is convinced she’s connected to the crimes. He sees her again at the exact moment a second man is killed. The evening of the first murder, Detective Carl Lancaster sees Marla leering at him from her bedroom window. King’s Branch has Marla.Ī reclusive young woman who lives with her mother in a creepy Gothic house, Marla Gorman is the stuff of urban legends. ![]() ![]() Her brothers grow up feasting on stories of valor and adventure, and Devon-like all other book eater women-is raised on a carefully curated diet of fairy tales and cautionary stories.īut real life doesn't always come with happy endings, as Devon learns when her son is born with a rare and darker kind of hunger-not for books, but for human minds.Ī Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books.įirst, between the wonderful author and one of the best narrators I've listened to, I felt like I was fully immersed in the story. Eating a map can help them remember destinations, and children, when they misbehave, are forced to eat dry, musty pages from dictionaries.ĭevon is part of The Family, an old and reclusive clan of book eaters. To them, spy novels are a peppery snack romance novels are sweet and delicious. ![]() ![]() Out on the Yorkshire Moors lives a secret line of people for whom books are food, and who retain all of a book's content after eating it. Truth is found between the stories we're fed and the stories we hunger for. A delicious modern fairy tale.”- Christopher Buehlman, Shirley Jackson Award-winning author ![]() Sunyi Dean's The Book Eaters is “a darkly sweet pastry of a book about family, betrayal, and the lengths we go to for the ones we love. This program includes a bonus conversation between the author and narrator about the novel, family, and neurodivergency. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sikoryak is the author of Masterpiece Comics(Drawn & Quarterly) & iTunes Terms and Conditions: The Graphic Novel ( ). In addition to his graphic novel career, O’Connor has published several children’s picture books, including the New York Times best-selling Kapow!, Sally and the Some-Thing , and If I Had a Triceratops. He lives in Brooklyn, NY. OLYMPIANS is his ongoing series retelling the classic Greek myths in comics form. ![]() George O’Connor is an author, illustrator and cartoonist. Trade Loeffler is the artist and writer of the all-ages webcomic adventures, The Upside-Down Me, The Sky Kayak, and The Captain’s Quest. He is also the illustrator for Nadja Spiegelman’s TOON Books’ stories, Zig and Wikki in Something Ate My Homework, and Zig and Wikki In The Cow (a 2013 Eisner award nominee for Best Publication for Early Readers). Past projects include original animated shorts and music videos for Sufjan Stevens and the Danielson Famile. Tom Eaton is a Brooklyn-based cartoonist and animator, and creator of the Bug Zapper, a comic for kids. ![]() She’s published comics on the web like Pencil Pup and School of World, as well as writing the Amazing World of Gumball graphic novels for Boom! Studios. Megan Brennan is a comic artist and writer from New Jersey. ![]() ![]() To survive, Isla must lie, cheat, and betray…even as love complicates everything.įilled with secrets, deception, romance, and twists worthy of the darkest thrillers, Lightlark is a must-read for fans of legendary fantasy writers Marie Lu, Marissa Meyer, and Leigh Bardugo. They are feared and despised, and are counting on Isla to end their suffering by succeeding at the Centennial. ![]() Isla Crown is the young ruler of Wildling-a realm of temptresses cursed to kill anyone they fall in love with. To destroy the curses, one ruler must die. The Centennial offers the six rulers one final chance to break the curses that have plagued their realms for centuries. ![]() The invitation is a summons-a call to embrace victory and ruin, baubles and blood. A #1 New York Times and IndieBound bestsellerĮvery 100 years, the island of Lightlark appears to host the Centennial, a deadly game that only the rulers of six realms are invited to play. ![]() ![]() ![]() Henry writes with a keen eye for detail, drawing readers into the disturbing world with pitch-perfect ’80s nostalgia and plenty of eerie atmospherics. Meanwhile, police officer Alex Lopez untangles a web of lies that obscures a sinister annual occurrence: the sacrifice of teenage girls to a malevolent supernatural entity. ![]() When she goes digging into the history of Smiths Hollow she learns of her own surprising connection to the witches who once lived there-and to a curse they cast that went horribly awry. When two teenage girls are also found dead-and in pieces-Laura theorizes that the crimes may be connected to something lurking in the woods. It’s 1985 and teenager Lauren diMucci’s life in Smiths Hollow, Ill., is upended by the murder of her father. 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