The Door

  • The Door
    By Keith Gilbert

    Meanwhile, Aiden is now carrying Masons child. Mason was born with the ability to bring forth a Door that allows him entrance into alternate realities, and this innate ability is now his only chance to thwart evil for good.

  • The Door: Science Fiction Mystery
    By Tony Harmsworth

    Wall. Note for non-British readers – Tony writes using UK English spelling, punctuation and grammar. Addy and I were in a rut. Our evening promenade had become predictable, yet I wasn't short of options. Home was central in the village ...

  • The Door
    By Georges Simenon

    World War II veteran Bernard Foy determinedly carries on a normal life despite having had his hands blown off in the war, but the fidelity of his beautiful wife, Nelly, and her activities behind a door three flights down become an obsession ...

  • The Door
    By Michael Moreci

    Waking up in a hallucination dreamscape where society has given up free will and where outliers are quickly re-integrated into the system, Lize ponders the same basic questions every human being has at least once formulated. “Who am I?” ...

  • The Door
    By Margaret Atwood, Margaret Eleanor Atwood

    A collection of poems that gravitate between the personal and political, the lyrical and meditative, and the ironic and prophetic, exploring such themes as the writing of poetry, the awareness of mortality, and the passage of time.

  • The Door: Poems
    By Margaret Atwood

    The acclaimed poet and Booker Prize-winning author of The Handmaid’s Tale contemplates age, duty, and our shared world in this collection of 50 new poems.

  • The Door
    By Margaret Atwood

    The Door, Margaret Atwood's first book of poetry since her award-winning Morning in the Burned House, is a magnificent achievement.

  • The Door
    By Magda Szabo

    One of The New York Times Book Review's "10 Best Books of 2015" An NYRB Classics Original The Door is an unsettling exploration of the relationship between two very different women.

  • The Door
    By Andy Marino

    The story of a girl whose strange life in a mysterious lighthouse is turned upside down when her mother's murder leads her to a hidden door -- and a mission into an alternate world. For years, the door has stayed closed.

  • The Door
    By Mary Roberts Rinehart

    In a quiet old mansion, an aging spinster contemplates questions of murder Elizabeth Bell runs a quiet household, with no family and no more than the usual number of servants.

  • The Door
    By Margaret Atwood

    A volume of fifty works by the author of the Handmaid's Tale and Morning in the Burned House applies urgent, meditative, and prophetic tones to pieces that evaluate topics ranging from the personal to the political. Reprint.

  • The Door
    By Magda Szabo

    One of The New York Times Book Review's "10 Best Books of 2015" An NYRB Classics Original The Door is an unsettling exploration of the relationship between two very different women.

  • The Door: My Twenty-Six Years Working Inside Canada’S Prisons
    By Vern Thibedeau

    After retirement, Vern is contacted by the police who request more information regarding the investigation. These are his true stories of his years working behind the bars.

  • The Door
    By Mary Roberts Rinehart

    There’s been an awful murder at Elizabeth Bell’s otherwise quiet household in this classic mystery from the author of The Yellow Room.

  • The Door: My Twenty-Six Years Working Inside Canada's Prisons
    By Vern Thibedeau

    After retirement, Vern is contacted by the police who request more information regarding the investigation. These are his true stories of his years working behind the bars.