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      • Women's Fiction
        2012

        Days of love and harvest

        by María Consuelo Altable (Ángela Blenda)

        A terrorist attack shocks Madrid. An injured woman in the attack is physically identical to Ana, director of the Madrid Scientific Police. In another part of the city, María, a librarian, is deeply shocked by the event. At the end of the day, Alejandra drives home and the glare of another car causes her to crash into a lamppost. A story of women friendship who support each other to overcome the challenges and difficulties they face every day.

      • Thriller / suspense
        June 2014

        Global Raider

        by Jame McKenna

        When the American Air Force conducts final tests on Global Raider, the new unmanned bomber capable of deploying missiles from the outer stratosphere, terrorists close in to steal the aircraft and cause a major disaster.  On advice from the Security Services, Juliet Walsh, daughter of Wat Walsh, Global Hawk’s manufacturer, is sent to a safe house in Britain under close protection of her bodyguard Lisa, and Seb, a young SAS officer, to whom she becomes attached.  But betrayal, deceit and corruption allow Juliet’s abduction.  Seb is blamed, but is the real enemy Lisa or head of Walsh Security?  While Global Hawk flies towards the Middle East with its deadly load of missiles, two sides wrestle for control as Seb hunts for Juliet and her abductors.  Can her father allow the murder of his only child for the sake of American prestige, or will one innocent life be sacrificed to the intransigent hatred between terrorists and US government?  Only Seb can change the balance, but who does he trust?

      • December 2010

        I'll Be Home

        Out of Print

        by William Cooper

        Since getting together romantically with his best friend Blake on the Fourth of July, Cameron hasn't seen his new boyfriend in three months. Blake's attending college in Seattle, and dealing with a cross-country romance has its challenges—nightly phone calls aren't enough to ease Cam's fears that a sexy sorority girl will snare Blake's interest. With Christmas approaching, Blake is home for the holidays, but the only thing Cam really wants for Christmas—Blake's presence—is a gift he knows can't last. ;

      • Health & Personal Development

        EmpowHER the women, I want it, I get it

        by Sarah Zitouni

        The author shares with other women the keys to a professional world that is still too male-dominate. Coming from a very modest background, she defied all the statistics by successfully completing her studies and becoming an engine engineer, a traditionally male profession.Finding her way, negotiating her salary, propelling her career, managing her money, nurturing positive affirmations & mantras to decondition the fear of failure, but also making her aspirations & commitments coincide with her skills : resolutely empowering, sororal and committed, Tout vouloir, tout avoir : deviens la boss qui sommeille en toi ! gives readers all the keys to dare & achieve their goals.

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        2020

        The Sky took its Birds and Went Away

        by Armin Kaster

        The 16-year-old twins Karl and Jim have grown up with Frida, almost like siblings. They spend the holidays with their parents by the sea in Portugal. But nothing is the same as it always was: the innocent friendship of the children is changing, a new form for their relationship has yet to be found. This makes them insecure, frightened and carries the risk of losing the intimate relationship between them altogether. Sexuality has become important, but who wants/does what with whom? On the beach the three meet Lilli, a student, Karl falls in love with. Frida plays with Jim and Karl and is constantly on the edge between sisterly love and sexual coquetry. Secrets, confusion and jealousy keep the teenagers busy even long after they've returned home to Düsseldorf. But finally the transformation succeeds and in the end Karl, Jim and Frida find each other in a new stability: reliable yet independent.

      • Health & Personal Development

        TELL ME ABOUT YOUR FEET I WILL TELL YOU WHO YOU ARE

        A PODOMANCY MANUAL

        by DELLA BIANCA LUCA

        A podomancy manuale. As ancient as the ancient civilizations, Solestry or foot-reading has developed, a bit under-stream, through the centuries, in the shadow of the most famous divinations such as the sisterly palmistry, perhaps because our extremities have often been a source of shame, contempt for their proximity to the villainous land and then, in the end, to become the subject of secret, sinful, fetish desire. The art of reading the foot has been disseminated from ancient Babylon, India, China, driven by the desire, something which man has always held, to understand the secrets of the soul and to anticipate the surprises of fate. It has been fragmented and mixed with reflexotherapymedicines and has reached us rich in stratification and contamination.This streamlined manual, enriched by the author's illustrations, offers readers an original inspiration to begin personal search of the secret correspondence between lines, wrinkles, calluses, shapes of our belovedhated extremities and psychological   features, perhaps even catching a bit of a glow of the future.

      • Women's Fiction
        November 2019

        Under the Fig Tree

        by María Bautista

        Clara returns from Berlin after ten years with a suitcase filled with pain and guilt. It’s almost impossible for her to feel like she is back home: her mother is not there anymore and her friends are trying to survive the economic crisis and adult life. Without prospects and without a job, she tries to face her past and to recover the hope of a future by moving to a small village in Salamanca to take care of Inés, her 93 years old grandmother. In a house full of the old woman ghosts, always ill-tempered and elusive, Clara will discover a story that, like her own, is marked by the deaths of others and by secrets that, sooner or later, will come out to light. With a Spanish depopulated rural village as a background, the novel tells the encounter between two generations of women and how they overcome their differences through sorority and solidarity.

      • Biography & True Stories
        May 2011

        The Sex Slave Murders

        The True Story of Serial Killers Gerald & Charlene Gallego

        by R. Barri Flowers

        The Sex Slave Murders is an international bestselling true crime book.   A marriage made in hell... Barely five feet tall, sweet and innocent looking, Charlene Gallego used all of her charms to beguile pretty teenage girls and young women into the back of a van, where her lethal husband, Gerald, lay waiting. A killer couple bound together by secrets, lies, and sex slave fantasies... Married multiple times and still in his early thirties, Gerald Gallego found the perfect companion in Charlene. Over a grisly period of twenty-six months, their bloody and brutal rampage of kidnapping, rape, and murder spanned three states and claimed eleven lives. In this much more frightening than fiction tale of domination, depraved lust, substance abuse, violence, and murder, award winning, bestselling criminologist R. Barri Flowers tells the whole story of a couple's twisted relationship, their ghastly crimes and ability to elude the law, how they were finally captured, and the two riveting trials that ultimately pitted wife against husband with the stakes higher than either once imagined in their murderous bond.   "Selected as one of Suspense Magazine's Best of 2011 books." -- John Raab, CEO/Publisher, Suspense Magazine   "A gripping account of the murders committed by husband-and-wife serial killers Gerald and Charlene Gallego. Top true crime author and criminologist R. Barri Flowers provides his keen insight and expertise into what made these killing partners tick. Flowers knows his stuff. Compelling reading." -- Gary C. King, author of Blood Lust

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        Camper Girl

        by Glenn Erick Miller

        While her friends head off to college, Shannon Burke is stuck with a dead-end job and the responsibility of saving her mother’s business. The only bright spot is her upcoming birthday and a visit from her eccentric Aunt Rebecca. But before Shannon can blow out her candles, she receives devastating news: Rebecca is dead. When she learns that her aunt has gifted her a beat-up camper, Shannon decides to sell it for cold, hard cash. Then she loses her job and finds a mysterious map in the glove box, and in a moment of desperation, she jumps behind the wheel and hits the road. Following Rebecca’s maps, Shannon journeys deep into New York’s Adirondack Mountains where she faces her greatest fears and navigates a new reality that is as unpredictable as the wilderness itself. During her scavenger hunt of self-discovery, Shannon experiences the healing power of nature, uncovers a stunning family secret, and comes to realize that a person’s path through life is never clearly marked.

      • Literary Fiction
        March 2014

        Jet Set Desolate

        by Andrea Lambert

        A dive into post-millennial San Francisco, where electroclash cuts lines with the burgeoning dot-com bubble, and Lena falls for Jesse, a street-walking cheetah with a heart full of need. Follow the sores beneath the sequins, food stamps and semen, the broken milieu of a youth smashed between utter excess and utter loss.

      • Music
        May 2011

        Dissonant Identities

        The Rock’n’Roll Scene in Austin, Texas

        by Barry Shank

        A fascinating analysis of the music scene in Austin, Texas.

      • Fiction

        The Snows of Yesteryear

        by Roger Butters

        Book 3 in a series of novels set during the Napoleonic Wars, dealing with the adventure of Anglo-Prussian gentleman-spy Richard Karelius. Approximate length 60,000 words. Autumn, 1806. A year after the defeat of the Austrian and Russian armies at Austerlitz, it is now the Kingdom of Prussia which stands in the way of Napoleonic ambition. Meanwhile Richard Karelius, gentleman spy, is requested by the Prussian Queen to investigate the disappearance of a young officer on the eve of the war. The campaign begins badly for the Prussians, as their greatest general, the dashing Prince Louis Ferdinand, is killed in the very first skirmish. Worse still, it becomes apparent that he died not by the fortune of war, but by betrayal. As Prussia collapses under the Napoleonic onslaught at Jena, investigation reveals the traitor to have been one of the Queen’s four ladies in waiting. Matters are complicated by the fact that one of them seems hopelessly in love with Karelius, whilst another is the mistress of his friend and colleague. Meanwhile Jacques Thiercelin, a spycatcher of the Grand Army, commences enquiry into events following the shooting of a bookseller for publishing anti-Napoleonic literature. Once more destiny brings him into contact with Karelius. These two men, both admirable, cast on opposite sides by fate, close in on the truth, and bring events to a gripping climax amidst the snows of East Prussia.

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