Book Review: Leslie Handler’s Rats, Mice, and Other Things You Can’t Take to the Bank
A memoir of Handler’s life and views expressed in a standalone collection of hilarious essays that tell it like it is from Mom’s point-of-view.
A memoir of Handler’s life and views expressed in a standalone collection of hilarious essays that tell it like it is from Mom’s point-of-view.
When a ransom exchange turns violent, Commander William Monk faces the unthinkable: betrayal by his own men.
Pushed into a working partnership, Riss Thorpe, tomboy extraordinaire and sassy truck driver, discovers that Ike Palmer has a depth she never expected from this Charmer.
A shocking discovery for Mark when he discovers his aunt ran a B&B, when a stranger shows up on his doorstep, desperate for a room. What can it hurt for one night?
Lied to and betrayed by gods, Daimons, and Dark-Hunters, Urian has lived a cursed life for thousands of years, in so many ways. Never knowing home…
A sadistic killer whom Bryn Holloran helped put away escapes maximum-security, and he’s already murdered her fellow prosecutor and one of the investigating officers.
An international hit man and head of one of the most vicious drug cartels in Mexico has kidnapped Walt’s beloved daughter, Cady, to auction her off to his worst enemies.
Mistaken identity slows down the hunt, as Detective Will Trent of the GBI discovers the truth of who’s dead. And is saddled with a woman detective who has reason to hate him.
Filled with allusions to the Slasher films of yesteryear, Fat Camp delivers horror, humor, and a little slice of nostalgia for anyone who grew up even slightly afraid of the dark.
It’ll only take a day to see where his dad grew up, thinks Jack Reacher. Little does he know that history will repeat itself and add a new Reacher element to a tough present.