New York Times Bestseller: The “gripping” true story of a beautiful Texas socialite, her ambitious husband, and a string of mysterious deaths (Los Angeles Times).
New York, 1929, a city of speakeasies, swells and hoodlums at the fag end of the roaring twenties.
Carol Everett had an abortion, and to bury the guilt she began working in an abortion clinic.
"Thomas Perry just keeps getting better," said Tony Hillerman, about Sleeping Dogs--and in this superb new novel by one of America's best thriller writers, Jane Whitefield takes on the mafia, and its money.
“You emerge from its pages as if from a top-level security briefing—confident that you have been let in on the deepest secrets.”—Washington Post Someone in Pakistan is killing the members...
Each book in the NYPD Blue & Gold series is a standalone, full-length story that can be enjoyed out of order. Series Order: Book #1: Burnout Book #2: Blood Money Book #3: Disavowed
This historically significant book proves that power, money, corruption, and deception were at the heart of American politics in the early 1960s. “Barr McClellan's insider's voice is a valuable addition to those who earnestly seek the ...
Media-fed rumors of "blood money"—purported seven-figure book and movie deals—ratchet up the hysteria, putting Jack's client and everyone around her at risk.
When Sheriff's Deputy Lucky Dey discovers his little brother has been murdered, he'll stop at nothing until he takes down the cop-killer.
In Financial Revolution, Dickson, too, downplays the company's slaving activities. On the very considerable extent of the South Sea Company's engagement in the slave trade, see Palmer, Human Cargoes. 164.Wennerlind, Casualties of Credit ...