 | Master of the thriller, James Patterson crafts another fast-paced spine tingler with SAIL. A recently widowed mother of three is trying to heal her family with a grand sailing vacation. They set out for what is supposed to be an exciting adventure,... |
 | From bestselling author John Grisham, PLAYING FOR PIZZA is the story of a disgraced NFL player whose last chance for glory is to relocate to Parma, Italy to play for an Italian football team. |
 | Bestselling author Janet Evanovich returns to her spunky Miami mechanic/detective Alexandra Barney (introduced in METRO GIRL) in MOTOR MOUTH. After Nascar-Casanova Sam Hooker comes in second to Spanky Bonnano, the driver for Huevo Motor Sports,... |
 | Master of the thriller, James Patterson crafts another fast-paced spine tingler with SAIL. A recently widowed mother of three is trying to heal her family with a grand sailing vacation. They set out for what is supposed to be an exciting adventure,... |
 | John Grisham ventures out of the suspense field and onto the football field in this story of a once-great high school quarterback, Neely Crenshaw, who, years later, returns to the scene of his glory days to attend a memorial to his old coach, the... |
 | Husband and wife Faye and Jonathan Kellerman each have a solo bestselling mystery career. Now, they unite their talents for the first time with a book of two novellas they wrote together. In the first story, two Santa Fe detectives must figure out... |
 | Enzo, a philosophical dog eager to be reincarnated as a human, serves as a faithful companion to race-car driver Denny Swift, as he navigates both his racing career, and the many road-bumps in his family life. A bestselling novel and Starbucks book... |
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 | Bestselling author Janet Evanovich returns to her spunky Miami mechanic/detective Alexandra Barney (introduced in METRO GIRL) in MOTOR MOUTH. After Nascar-Casanova Sam Hooker comes in second to Spanky Bonnano, the driver for Huevo Motor Sports,... |
 | Growing up, Chick Benetto always valued his absent father more than he did his loving mother, Pauline. When she dies, and his dreams of a baseball career dry up, Chick's life become unmoored, and he slips into alcoholism and depression. Coming home... |