In this eerie and evocative novel, Elizabeth Brundage establishes herself as one of the premiere authors of literary fiction at work today.
This complete guide helps you build your understanding of perspective to an intuitive level so you can draw anything you can imagine.
And readers are again left to marvel at her ingenuity.” —Jay Strafford, Richmond Times-Dispatch From one of the finest crime writers we have, The Vanishing Point kicks off with a nightmare scenario—the abduction of a child in an ...
The #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Relic takes readers on an out-of-this-world road trip. The Sonderberg family does not know it yet, but this is not going to be any ordinary road trip.
In a new novel that playfully deconstructs the novel, the author exposes himself--and the absurdities and tragedies of the creative life--in a funny, satirical, sometimes painful sendup of the novelist at work. Original.
Nothing much ever seemed to happen in the sleepy village of Hazel Green apart from the occasional tea party, spiced with local gossip.
“Uh, please come in, Mrs. Bennett. This is Kate. Kate, Mrs. Bennett is a cousin of Martin Quinlan's.” “Second cousin.” “A second cousin of Martin Quinlan's, you know, the man who owned the—” “I remember,” said Kate.
The stunning new novel from the rising star of the crime writing genre, Vanishing Point sees DI Jack Brady investigating the horrific deaths of young women in Whitley Bay - and uncovering a sadistic and powerful trafficking ring that has ...
Hannah Powers journeys to seventeenth-century colonial Maryland to be with her sister and, after learning that her sister has died, she falls in love with her brother-in-law despite her feeling that he is lying about her sister's fate.
A treasury of black-and-white photography as created throughout the past half century is a collection of the creator's tributes to American industry, small communities, and noble structures on the brink of being lost to modernism.