Endgame

  • Endgame: The Calling
    By James Frey, Nils Johnson-Shelton

    The meteors carry a message. The Players have been summoned to The Calling. And now they must fight one another in order to survive. All but one will fail. But that one will save the world. This is Endgame.

  • Endgame
    By Kristine Smith

    Ever since contact was first made between humans and the alien idomeni, tensions between the two races have been frequent and bloody.

  • Endgame: The Betrayal and Fall of Srebrenica, Europe's Worst Massacre Since World War II
    By David Rohde

    Told through the eyes of the soldiers, peacekeepers, and civilians who were there, this is a vital, unforgettable work of history about an atrocity that could have been prevented.

  • Endgame: Inside the Impeachments of Donald J. Trump
    By Eric Swalwell

    In Endgame, Congressman Eric Swalwell offers his personal account of his path to office all the way to House impeachment manager, and how he and his colleagues resisted, investigated, and impeached a corrupt president.

  • Endgame: A Novel
    By Ahmet Altan

    With a dreamlike logic reminiscent of Paul Auster and Graham Greene, it tells the story of an unnamed man who arrives in a small town only to find himself involved in a mystery with existential implications (The Washington Post).

  • Endgame
    By Michael Shea

    After the explosion of a radio transmitter in Scotland, the Bondi, a giant American telecommunications corporation, attempt a political coup.

  • Endgame
    By Ann Aguirre

    Regret nothing.

  • Endgame: Bobby Fischer's Remarkable Rise and Fall - from America's Brightest Prodigy to the Edge of Madness
    By Frank Brady

    Drawing from Fischer family archives, recently released FBI files, and Bobby’s own emails, Endgame is unique in that it limns Bobby Fischer’s entire life—an odyssey that took the chess champion from an impoverished childhood to the ...

  • Endgame: The Hidden Agenda 21
    By Vernon Coleman

    A step by step analysis of the future we can expect.

  • Endgame
    By Scott Snyder

    Following his groundbreaking, critically acclaimed run on Detective Comics, Snyder begins a new era of The Dark Knight alongside artist Capullo when a series of brutal murders rocks Gotham City and Batman to the core.

  • Endgame
    By Malorie Blackman

    Endgame, the breathtaking conclusion to the series, influenced by the unprecedented global events of recent years, is full of twists and turns. Are you ready for the Endgame?

  • Endgame: The Explosive New Thriller from the Bestselling Author of Ragdoll
    By Daniel Cole

    When retired police officer Finlay Shaw is found dead in a locked room, everyone thinks it's suicide.

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  • Endgame: The End of the Debt SuperCycle and How It Changes Everything
    By John Mauldin, Jonathan Tepper

    But what if the bigger financial crisis is ahead of us, not behind us? As John Mauldin and Jonathan Tepper deftly illustrate in this controversial book, the crisis was more than a half-century in the making.

  • Endgame
    By C. J. Daugherty

    The spy is gone but the cost has been high - the rebels at Cimmeria Academy have lost their leader and Carter West is missing.

  • Endgame
    By Dafydd Ab Hugh, Brad Linaweaver

    They left behind everything that mattered to them-- friends, lovers, country-- to journey to the stars.

  • Endgame: Sky Key
    By James Frey, Nils Johnson-Shelton

    The Endgame trilogy continues in the sequel to the New York Times bestseller Endgame: The Calling.

  • Endgame: Rules of the Game
    By James Frey, Nils Johnson-Shelton

    The explosive final novel in the Endgame trilogy.

  • Endgame
    By Erica David

    When Anon leads an anti-bending revolution in Republic City, Korra must weigh the decision to battle him knowing that the revolutionary has the ability to take away her bending powers.

  • Endgame: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Bobby Fischer
    By Frank Brady

    Only Brady, who met Fischer when the prodigy was only 10 and shared with him some of his most dramatic triumphs, could have written this book, which has much to say about the nature of American celebrity and the distorting effects of fame.