The Nazi Hunter
by Alan Elsner
ISBN: 9781559708395
$26.00 Hardcover
Arcade Publishing

Nominated for the Sophie Brody Medal of the American Library Association

A gripping thriller, The Nazi Hunter mixes fierce partisan Washington politics, the search for ex-Nazi criminals, and a crazed, right-wing militia intent on bringing down the government.

Nicknamed “the Nazi Hunter,” Marek Cain, deputy director of the Office of Special Investigations at the Justice Department, has for 10 years been the point man for tracking down ex-Nazis who have fraudulently entered this country since World War II and bringing them to justice. A brutal murder leads Cain from Washington to Miami to Boston, back to the Belzec concentration camp in Poland, where half a million Jews were murdered in the winter of 1942, and into the lair of America's fascist militias.

112 Mercer Street
Einstein, Russell, Gödel, Pauli, and the End of Innocence in Science
by Burton Feldman
edited & completed by Katherine Williams
ISBN: 9781559707046
$26.00 Hardcover
Arcade Publishing
Pub Date: July

In 1944, Albert Einstein invited three close friends, giants of contemporary science and thought, to his home at 112 Mercer Street in Princeton, New Jersey, to discuss science, philosophy, and world events. These were Bertrand Russell, the incomparable logician, philosopher, and humanist; Wolfgang Pauli, the great physicist; and Kurt Gödel, the groundbreaking logician. Using these historic meetings as a starting point, Burton Feldman provides a highly original examination of these four very outsized personalities as friends, colleagues, and rivals--particularly the stubborn and supremely self-confident Einstein and the aristocratic Russell.

Masterfully researched, 112 Mercer Street illuminates the feelings of these great men about the world of science that was then beginning to pass them by, and about the dawning atomic age that terrified them all.



Lone Survivor
The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10
by Marcus Luttrell
with Patrick Robinson
ISBN: 9780316067591
$24.99 Hardcover
Little, Brown and Company

Four U.S. Navy SEALs departed one night in early July 2005 for the mountainous Afghanistan-Pakistan border for a reconnaissance mission. Their task was to document the activity of an al Qaeda leader rumored to have a small army in a Taliban stronghold. Five days later, only one of those Navy SEALS made it out alive. This is the story of the only survivor of Operation Redwing, fire team leader Marcus Luttrell, and the extraordinary firefight that led to the largest loss of life in American Navy SEAL history.