" timely, thoughtful and meticulously researched."
--The New York Times
From breathless battle scenes to heart-wrenching stories of loss and discrimination, Just Americans tells the dramatic story of the segregated World War II Japanese-American 100th Battalion/442d Regimental Combat Team--and what it did to affirm full citizenship.
Timothy; or Notes of an Abject Reptile received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, and Library Journal.
Few writers have attempted to explore the natural history of a particular animal by adopting the animal's own sensibility. But Verlyn Klinkenborg--with his deeply empathetic relation to the world around him--has brilliantly done just that in Timothy; or, Notes of an Abject Reptile.
Citizens concerned about foreign affairs must read this book.--Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
From TheNew York Times bestselling author of All the Shah's Men comes a fast-paced narrative history of the coups, revolutions, and invasions by which the United States has toppled 14 foreign governments--not always to its own benefit.
The Futurist by James P. Othmer
read by William Dufris
ISBN-10: 1400102480
ISBN-13: 9781400102488
$34.99 8 CDs
"A stylish winner in its own intelligently weird right"--Publishers Weekly
"A geopolitical thriller that aims to please everybody: less gunplay than Tom Clancy, more yuks than Don DeLillo."
--Kirkus Reviews
This absolutely original novel is fueled by equal parts subversive satire, genuine physical fear, and heartfelt moral anguish.
Never Fear by Scott Frost
read by Shelly Frasier
ISBN-10: 1400102464
ISBN-13: 9781400102464
$34.99 8 CDs
" another pulse-pounding, complex thriller"--Publishers Weekly
" a superlative scorcher and a sinuous plot that crackles and pops"--Booklist
Replete with a labyrinth-like plot, feverish suspense, and the simmering setting that is Los Angeles, Scott Frost proves he can rival the best popular suspense authors in this, his second outing in a promising new series that Publishers Weekly called " a jaw-dropper that will leave readers clamoring for more."