The Furies

  • The Furies
    By Bill Napier

    “What about the Nazi connection, Neal?” Sharp says. “Swastika-engraving Minutemen, what else? Petrov's useful idiots, a layer between him and whatever he's up to. We can forget the Third Reich, Lewis.

  • The Furies: A Novel
    By Natalie Haynes

    Patrick Walsh is the best of all possible agents, and I don't care who knows it. When Patrick was finding a home for this book, I was blown away by the Atlantic crew. Many months later, I still am. Many thanks to everyone there: you are ...

  • The Furies
    By Neil Gaiman, John Bolton, Mike Carey

    Born half-human and half-fury, she has always connected more with her human side. But now the bloodline of the Furies - a terrifying trio of spirits who weild an inimitable brand of vengence = has token over her senses ...and her sanity.

  • The Furies: How Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Freedom in an Age of Darkness
    By Timothy Sandefur

    Even more striking were the women behind these books: Paterson, a brilliant but misanthropic journalist whose weekly column made her one of the nation's most important literary critics; Lane, a restless writer who secretly coauthored the ...

  • The Furies: A Thriller
    By Mark Alpert

    When a chance encounter with a beautiful woman named Ariel plunges him into the middle of a secret war among the Furies, humans with a rare genetic mutation, John Rogers must stop a conflict in which the grand prize is a chance to remake ...

  • The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions
    By Arno J. Mayer

    Not unlike Robespierre he gave absolute priority to consolidating the regime and the gains of the Revolution , while ... The Soviets were in no position to foment and help distant revolutions , except by the word , unaided by the sword ...

  • The Furies
    By John Connolly

    And in the title novel, The Furies, Parker must protect two women under threat as Portland shuts down in the face of a global pandemic.

  • The Furies
    By Janet Hobhouse

    A SELECTION OF THE LOST BOOKS CLUB An exhilarating, fiercely honest, ultimately devastating book, The Furies confronts the claims of family and the lure of desire, the difficulties of independence, and the approach of death.

  • The Furies
    By John Jakes

    Her passion and determination during these frenzied years make The Furies an exhilarating page-turner. This ebook features an illustrated biography of John Jakes including rare images from the author’s personal collection.

  • The Furies: A Novel
    By Fernanda Eberstadt

    A new novel — her largest and most ambitious — by the author of Low Tide, Isaac and His Devils, and When the Sons of Heaven Meet the Daughters of...

  • The Furies: Book Three of 'The Holdfast Chronicles'
    By Suzy McKee Charnas

    In the sequel to Walk to the End of the World and Motherlines, the female slaves known as the Free Fems, armed and led by Alldera the Runner, return to face their old masters, the men of the Holdfast. Reprint.

  • The Furies: A Thriller
    By John Connolly

    And in the title novel, The Furies, Parker must protect two women under threat as Portland shuts down in the face of a global pandemic.

  • The Furies: A Thriller
    By Mark Alpert

    Mark Alpert's The Furies weaves cutting-edge science into an ingenious thriller, showing how a simple genetic twist could have inspired tales of witchcraft and sorcery, and how the paranormal could indeed be possible.

  • The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions
    By Arno J. Mayer

    Arguing against this pervasive wishful thinking, the distinguished historian Arno J. Mayer revisits the two most tumultuous and influential revolutions of modern times: the French Revolution of 1789 and the Russian Revolution of 1917.

  • The Furies
    By Mandy Beaumont

    Cynthia was just about to turn sixteen when the unthinkable happened. Her mother was taken away by the police, and her father left without a word three months later. After...

  • The Furies
    By Suzy McKee Charnas

    Armed slaves, led by Alldera the Runner, face their old masters, the men of the Holdfast

  • The Furies
    By Bernard Evslin

    In Greek mythology the Furies were 3 witches. This retelling also includes the story of Circe, the famous sorceress.

  • The Furies
    By Aeschylus

    Grand in style, rich in diction and dramatic dialogue, the plays embody Aeschylus' concerns with the destiny and fate of both individuals and the state, all played out under the watchful eye of the gods.