Tim Davis
Content by Tim Davis
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William J.
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Long Spoon Lane, Anne Perry's latest addition to the excellent Thomas and Charlotte Pitt series, is a compelling tale of murder, terror and corruption in 1893 London.
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Once upon a time in 1873, a 14-year-old Yaqui girl known to her people as The Hummingbird gives birth to Teresita, the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of a powerful white rancher, Don Tomás Urrea.
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Louis Benfield, Jr., formerly of Neely, North Carolina, is now living in New York City, and neither Louis nor the city will ever be the same again.
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Meet Nathan Glass. He is eager to tell you all about himself.
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Every now and then a remarkable writer, following in the footsteps of great authors, comes along to re-energize American fiction. So it is with Joshilyn Jackson.
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Kenneth Tyler and his sister Corrie had reason to suspect something was wrong with their father's burial.
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Karl Iagnemma was declared an innovative voice in American literature when his award-winning collection of short stories, On the Nature of Human Interaction, was published in 2004.
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Haunted by the darkness that still lived inside him, James Lee Burke's charismatic Detective Dave Robicheaux of New Iberia, Louisiana, confronts his most challenging case yet in the highly reco
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Meet Will Cooper, a singular fellow whose life began in early 19th-century America.
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Once upon a time in 1903, 12-year-old Diamante Mazzucco and his nine-year-old cousin Vita left their small village in Italy and traveled in the company of more than 2,000 other hopeful immigrants on
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Brace yourself for a pulse-pounding immersion into the fear, the stench, the horror, the rage and the valor of a Holy War.
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Kermit Roosevelt's gripping first novel, In the Shadow of the Law, is entertaining and provocative, but caveat emptor it is not so much a conventional legal thriller as it is a passionate exam
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Henry Walker, the magician in Jeremiah Mosgrove's Chinese Circus, has been having problems: He can't do a trick to save his life. Yet before joining the circus, as the shadowy Mr.
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Jack O'Connell's new novel, The Resurrectionist, invites readers to willingly suspend their disbelief as they are drawn into a world dominated by terror and tragedy, fantasy and real
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Sonny Brewer returns to Fairhope, Alabama, the setting for his praiseworthy debut The Poet of Tolstoy Park, with a lyrical new novel.
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When fire damages the new Globe Theatre in London and disrupts rehearsals for Hamlet, young American director Kate Shelton finds herself enmeshed in a malignant drama of staggering proport
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In a comic thriller written with remarkable flair, successful author Michael Gruber (Valley of Bones) serves up an elaborately layered and devilishly detailed masterpiece in The Book of Air
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Welcome to beautiful Bareneed. For as long as anyone can remember, this village has been like many other secluded seaport communities in Newfoundland.
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Seventeen-year-old Travis Shelton lives in the mountains of western North Carolina, and when Ron Rash's superb tale of redemption and healing begins, young Travis knows little of his family'
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As A Good and Happy Child opens, narrator George Davies is seeking relief for his chronic anxiety and alienation through psychoanalysis.
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