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Zazen

by Vanessa Veselka

Zazen - By Vanessa Veselka1 Burning AntsI went to work and a guy I wait on said he was leaving. He said everyone he knew was pulling out.Canada is just not far enough. Mostly Mexico. A bunch to Thailand. Some to Bali.He a...

You Only Die Twice

by Christopher Smith

You Only Die Twice - By Christopher SmithCHAPTER ONEAt first, all she was aware of was a cold wetness against her cheek and explosions of light along the periphery of her vision. She could hear someone talking to her―a man...

You Don't Want To Know

by Lisa Jackson

You Don't Want To Know - By Lisa JacksonPROLOGUEAgain, the dream creeps in.It’s a foggy, gray day and I’m in the kitchen, on the phone, talking to someone . . . but that part changes. Sometimes it’s my h...

You

by Austin Grossman

You - By Austin GrossmanPART ITHE ULTIMATE GAMEChapter OneSo what’s your ultimate game?He made it sound like a completely normal question, and I guess in this context it was. My long afternoon of interviews had come down...

Wyoming Tough

by Diana Palmer

Wyoming Tough - By Diana PalmerCHAPTER ONEEDITH DANIELLE MORENA BRANNT was not impressed with her new boss. The head honcho of the Rancho Real, or Royal Ranch in Spanish, near Catelow, Wyoming, was big and domineering and had...

Wrecked

by Shiloh Walker

Wrecked - By Shiloh WalkerChapter OneStanding in front of the neat little writing desk, Abigale Applegate stared at the journal. Back when she’d made out the list, she hadn’t had much of an idea of what a business...

Wolfhound Century

by Peter Higgins

Wolfhound Century - By Peter HigginsThe wolfhound century is on my back –But I am not a wolf.Osip Mandelstam (1891–1938)Part One1Investigator Vissarion Lom sat in a window booth in the Café Rikhel. Pulses of ra...

Woke Up Lonely A Novel

by Fiona Maazel

Woke Up Lonely A Novel - By Fiona MaazelI. In which a cult leader does his thing. A bad idea gets its start. A sighting, a fat suit, the blues. In which no one is happy but everyone tries.I. In which a cult leader does...

Woe to Live On

by Daniel Woodrell

Woe to Live On - By Daniel WoodrellFOREWORDFirst off, let me say that most American novelists would not have attempted to write this book. They wouldn’t have the courage to tell a story where racial epithets are common ...

Withering Tights

by Louise Rennison

Withering Tights - By Louise RennisonCHAPTER 1On the showbiz expressI’ve come to Yorkshire by mistakeChugging towards Dother HallWow. This is it. This is me growing up. On my own, going to Performing Arts College. This is...

Witch Hunt

by Syd Moore

Witch Hunt - By Syd MoorePrologueThey told me not to come.He said ‘Twill do no good. Nay more.’ And he tried to touch my shoulder and bring me back into the court but I was too quick and ran pushing through the...

Witch

by Fiona Horne

Witch - By Fiona HornePreludeI stared into the eyes of the snake. I didn’t feel fear – I was drawn to her. Like a ribbon of black lava, she lay coiled on the rock in front of me. The leaves on the trees rustl...

Wish You Were Here

by Victoria Connelly

Wish You Were Here - By Victoria ConnellyPrologueOn a tiny Greek island in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea sits the Villa Argenti, clinging precariously to a cliff that plummets into the aquamarine waters far below. It&rsquo...

Wind Chime Point

by Sherryl Woods

Wind Chime Point - By Sherryl Woods1Unemployed and pregnant! Those were two words Gabriella Castle had never envisioned applying to her, at least not in combination. Now, in a twist of fate she couldn’t possibly have anti...

Willow (Willow Falls Saga)

by Donna Lynn Hope

Willow (Willow Falls Saga) - By Donna Lynn HopePrefaceI saw her through the frosted glass of the living room window. She was older now and round with child. Her husband, stockier in build with hair slightly thinner than befor...

Wild Man Creek

by Robyn Carr

Wild Man Creek - By Robyn CarrPrologueJillian Matlock was a natural in the business world and her ability to anticipate surprises and challenges was legendary. After many successful years in communications it never once occurred...

Who Could That Be at This Hour

by Lemony Snicket

Who Could That Be at This Hour_ - By Lemony SnicketCHAPTER ONEThere was a town, and there was a girl, and there was a theft. I was living in the town, and I was hired to investigate the theft, and I thought the girl had...

White Vespa

by Kevin Oderman

White Vespa - By Kevin OdermanAcknowledgmentsThe writing of this book was informed by the thoughtful observations of many friends and colleagues. I am especially thankful in this regard for the comments of Keith Oderman, David J...

White Dog Fell from the Sky

by Eleanor Morse

White Dog Fell from the Sky - By Eleanor Morse1The hearse pulled onto a scrubby track, traveled several hundred feet, and stopped. The passenger door opened, followed by the driver’s door. Two men stepped out. They walked...

Whistle

by James

Whistle - By JamesIntroductory Note by Willie MorrisJames Jones died in the hospital in Southampton, Long Island, New York, on May 9, 1977, of congestive heart failure. He was fifty-five.Whistle was to have had thirty-four chapt...

Where the Summer Ends

by Karl Edward Wagner

Where the Summer Ends - By Karl Edward WagnerForeword: My Friend Karlby Stephen JonesWhen I first met Karl Edward Wagner in 1976, it was almost by accident.My friend Brian Mooney, from the British Fantasy Society, invited me a...

When the Heart Lies

by Christina North

When the Heart Lies - By Christina NorthChapter 1Pasties—. God damn pasties. Savannah wore a G-string, too, but the six-inch, glimmering, aluminum tassels covering Savannah’s nipples were what Kinsley fixated on. They were ...

When Jesus Wept

by Bodie

When Jesus Wept - By BodiePrologueBefore he called me forth from the grave, Jesus wept. His was not the loud, frantic keening of the women who mourned outside my tomb. His was a sigh and a groan and a single salty tear. I...

What We Saw at Night

by Jacquelyn Mitchard

What We Saw at Night - By Jacquelyn MitchardDon’t move and don’t scream too loud, no matter what you see, Juliet told Rob and me. Promise? On pain of death?I promise, I said readily.Rob shot me a furious glance. ...

What We Saw

by Ryan Casey

What We Saw - By Ryan CaseyChapter One‘Mrs Jeeves has to be a robot, Liam.’‘Not this again. I told you—I saw her dip her feet into the sea the other day on the beach. If she were a robot, she’d have...

What They Do in the Dark

by Amanda Coe

What They Do in the Dark - By Amanda CoeThere were terrors, too, of course, but they would have been terrors at any age. I distinguish here between terror and fear. From terror one escapes screaming, but fear has an odd se...

What Tears Us Apart

by Deborah Cloyed

What Tears Us Apart - By Deborah CloyedPrologueDecember 30, 2007, Kibera—LedaNO. PLEASE. PLEASE, world, God, fate, don’t let this happen.Each man’s hands on Leda’s skin are like desert sand. Hot. Gritty. Rough as...

What Have I Done

by Amanda Prowse

What Have I Done - By Amanda ProwseWhat Have I Done? is dedicated toevery woman who lives under the cloud ofcontrol. You will find happiness when you find thecourage to set yourself free…I will gather up all the little piec...

Wall of Days

by Alastair Bruce

Wall of Days - By Alastair Bruce1It has been raining here for ten years. I keep an accurate record of time an...

Walk on the Wild Side

by Karl Edward Wagner

Walk on the Wild Side - By Karl Edward WagnerIntroduction:Various Encounters with Karlby Peter StraubI remember the place where it happened and my impressions of the person better than the circumstances which brought about my fi...

Waking the Zed

by ML Katz

Waking the Zed - By ML KatzWaking the ZED"I am alone and miserable; man will not associate with me; but one as deformed and horrible as myself would not deny herself to me. My companion must be of the same species and hav...

What Darkness Brings

by C.S. Harris

What Darkness Brings - By C.S. HarrisChapter 1London Sunday, 20 September 1812The man was so old his face sagged in crinkly, sallow folds and Jenny could see pink scalp through the thin white hair plastered by sweat to his h...

Voodoo Kiss

by Jayde Scott

Voodoo Kiss - By Jayde ScottPrologue1698He came after the fall of darkness when all was quiet and the relentless heat of the late August sun had long waned into a freezing night. I wrapped my shawl around my aching bones an...

Voice Mail Murder

by Patricia Rockwell

Voice Mail Murder - By Patricia RockwellChapter OneTouchdown! he growled, a half-smile warming his face and visible to her from the corner of her eye. She felt his breath on her neck and his large hands pressing down on her...

Video Kill

by Joanne Fluke

Video Kill - By Joanne FlukePrologueLos Angeles, CaliforniaShe was perfect. Her gleaming black hair ran in a rippling cascade down her back, passing the curve of her tiny waist, just brushing the swell of her hips. Her dress ...

Verdict in Blood

by Gail Bowen

Verdict in Blood - By Gail BowenCHAPTER1When the phone on my bedside table shrilled in the early hours of Labour Day morning, I had the receiver pressed to my ear before the second ring. Eli Kequahtooway, the sixteen-year-old...

Venus In Copper

by Lindsey Davis

Venus In Copper - By Lindsey DavisChapter IRats are always bigger than you expect.I heard him first: a sinister shuffle of some uninvited presence, too close for comfort in a cramped prison cell. I lifted my head.My eyes had...

Vanished

by Tim Weaver

Vanished - By Tim WeaverPART ONE112 JuneHer office was on the top floor of a red-brick four-storey building just off Shaftesbury Avenue. The other floors belonged to an advertising agency and a big international media company. ...

Unusual Uses for Olive Oil

by Alexander Mccall Smith

Unusual Uses for Olive Oil - By Alexander Mccall SmithThe AwardSurprising? Astonishing? No, it was more than that, far more – it was shocking, quite nakedly schrecklich. Professor Dr Dr (honoris causa) (mult.) Moritz-Maria ...

Unraveling (Second Chances)

by Micalea Smeltzer

Unraveling (Second Chances) - By Micalea Smeltzer1THE CLUB PULSED AROUND ME, the music soaking into my bones and vibrating my muscles. I closed my eyes and shimmied my body to the beat of the music. It felt so good to just...

Unnatural Acts

by Kevin J. Anderson

Unnatural Acts - By Kevin J AndersonACKNOWLEDGMENTSAs an author, I have to treat the undead, as well as various...

Unleashed (A Sydney Rye Novel, #1)

by Emily Kimelman

Unleashed (A Sydney Rye Novel, # 1) - By Emily KimelmanBlueMy dog died today. He once took a bullet that was intended for me. A bullet that ripped through his chest, narrowly missing his heart, and exited through his shoulde...

Unintended Consequences - By Stuart Woods

by Stuart Woods

Unintended Consequences - By Stuart Woods1Stone Barrington dreamed terrible dreams, then he jerked awake and immediately forgot them, as he always did. He was in a small room, dimly lit by a very large digital clock, which glo...

Unintended Consequences - By Marti Green

by Marti Green

Unintended Consequences - By Marti GreenCHAPTER1Forty-Two DaysI didn’t kill my little girl. The body in the woods—that wasn’t my daughter. The words on the page kept ringing in Dani Trumball’s ears. I loved my ...

Unforgettable (Gloria Cook)

by Gloria Cook

Unforgettable (Gloria Cook) - By Gloria CookOne‘Dorrie Resterick, now there’s an enigma for you.’Dorrie raised her neat ginger eyebrows at her brother, Gregory Barnicoat. ‘Must you be so boring, Greg, forever...

Unfinished (Historical Fiction)

by Harper Alibeck

Unfinished (Historical Fiction) - By Harper AlibeckChapter OneSPIRITUALISTS AND MEDIUMS ALWAYS HAD such cold hands. The room had been warm and friendly when Lilith Stone entered, dragged here by her mother, Margaret. Why a billio...

Undertaking Love

by Kat French

Undertaking Love - By Kat FrenchChapter OneMarla squinted at her new neighbours from the upstairs office window and fumbled around on the desk behind her for her glasses.‘Holy crap, Emily … Emily, quick!’‘Where&r...

Underdogs The First Stories

by Geonn Cannon

Underdogs The First Stories - By Geonn CannonSmashwords Edition, License NotesThank you for downloading this free ebook. You are welcome to share it with your friends. This book may be reproduced, copied and distributed for non-...

Underdogs

by Markus Zusak

Underdogs - By Markus ZusakAUTHOR’S NOTEI guess there aren’t too many writers who can say their career started with a horror trip to the dentist — but if there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years, i...

Under the Light

by Laura Whitcomb

Under the Light - By Laura WhitcombAcknowledgmentsThanks to my family, especially Cyn for Binny-sitting and Binny for being such a good sport; my essential and overlapping circles of friends (WSG, Chez, SRS, Revels, and my super...

Undeclared (The Woodlands)

by Jen Frederick

Undeclared (The Woodlands) - By Jen FrederickChapter OneDear Soldier:Our English composition class project this year is to write to soldiers who are serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. We were given a list of topics to write about...

Uncharted The Fourth Labyrinth

by Christopher Golden

Uncharted The Fourth Labyrinth - By Christopher Golden1Tropical birds scattered as Drake veered the Jeep onto an old rutted track, snapping branches and tearing away vines, plowing through the rain forest with killers in pursuit,...

Unbreakable

by Elizabeth Norris

Unbreakable - By Elizabeth NorrisPART ONELabor with what zeal we will,Something still remains undone,Something uncompleted stillWaits the rising of the sun.—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow07:15:01:55Some days are so perfect, they just don...

The Con Man (87th Precinct)

by Ed McBain

The Con Man (87th Precinct) - By Ed McBainThis is for my brother-in-law, HowardThe city in these pages is imaginary.The people, the places are all fictitious.Only the police routine is based on establishedinvestigatory technique.E...

Twelve Days The Beginning

by Jade Reyner

Twelve Days The Beginning - By Jade ReynerPrologueThe door slammed shut, rattling on its hinges. She had left him. Finally. It was as simple and as complicated as that.She walked on unfeeling legs to her battered run-around an...

Twang

by Julie L. Cannon

Twang - By Julie L. CannonACKNOWLEDGMENTSMany thanks to Ramona Richards, my editor, and Sandra Bishop, my agent. They are stars in the industry, and it’s no wonder. Ramona grabbed the bull by the horns and took me on a...

Truth in Advertising

by John Kenney

Truth in Advertising - By John KenneyFor LissaIn the world of advertising there’s no such thing as a lie, there’s only the expedient exaggeration.—Advertising executive Roger Thornhill, played by Cary Grant in North b...

Treasure Tides

by Deniece Greene

Treasure Tides - By Deniece GreeneCHAPTER ONEWhat is that god-awful noise? Royce thought as he struggled to open his eyes through the sledge hammer pounding on his skull. It seemed to be keeping time to the beat of music bla...

Touching Melody

by RaShelle Workman

Touching Melody - By RaShelle Workman1MaddieToday is an AnniversaryThe tattoo studio is covered in art. It’s on the walls, the worktops, everywhere. Two guys are behind the counter, sitting in black chairs, while the artist...

Tomorrow's Sun (Lost Sanctuary)

by Becky Melby

Tomorrow's Sun (Lost Sanctuary) - By Becky MelbyPROLOGUESeptember 2, 1852Hannah Shaw lingered on the last line of the letter she’d vowed to destroy, pressed her lips against the soft paper, and tucked it in her apron....

Tomb of the Lost

by Julian Noyce

Tomb of the Lost - By Julian NoycePROLOGUEBABYLON, PERSIA, JUNE 323BCThe man’s head moved back and forth as he lay in the bed. His lips moved, trying to form word...

To the Moon and Back

by Jill Mansell

To the Moon and Back - By Jill MansellTo Cino, my other half.We really didn’t expect to last six months together, did we?And now here we are twenty-five years later. One day we should probably think about getting marrie...

To Love and to Perish

by Lisa Bork

To Love and to Perish - By Lisa BorkDEDICATIONFor the Ladysleuths:Kathy, Kelly, Shelley, and Teresa.ONELOOK AT THAT TR3 … and that Porsche 914-6. Awesome!I grabbed Danny’s elbow and steered him from the path of an oncomin...

To Find a Mountain

by Dani Amore

To Find a Mountain - By Dani AmorePrologueEstero, Florida, 2011My name is Benedetta. In Italian, in the dialect spoken around Casalveri where I’m from, it means blessed. Can I say my God-given name was a wise choice, tha...

'Til Death (87th Precinct)

by Ed McBain

'Til Death (87th Precinct) - By Ed McBainThis is for Margie and FredThe city in these pages is imaginary.The people, the places are all fictitious.Only the police routine is based on establishedinvestigatory technique.Detective...

Tide

by Daniela Sacerdoti

Tide - By Daniela SacerdotiPrologueSalt and LiliesIslay, October 2002It was the first time that Sarah ever felt close to Morag Midnight, and the last time she saw her alive.The beach was vast and windswept, and the black-haired...

Thunder

by Anthony Bellaleigh

Thunder - By Anthony BellaleighPart One: Thrice FireworksThe End of EverythingLondon, EnglandIt’s like some massive giant’s hands have grabbed me under my armpits and hoisted me into the air and I am suddenly flying b...

Three-Day Town

by Margaret Maron

Three-Day Town - By Margaret MaronThis one is for the Weymouth 7—Diane Chamberlain, Katy Munger, Sarah Shaber, Alexandra Sokoloff, Kathy Trocheck, and Bren Bonner Witchger—who were there at the conception and cheered me on to ...

Three Times a Lady

by Jon Osborne

Three Times a Lady - By Jon OsbornePROLOGUEChicago, Illinois – 17 July 1971 – 9:04 a.m.A dull-yellow stain spread slowly across Nicholas Preston’s crotch. His mother, Annabeth, watched it seep into the fabric of...

This Burns My Heart

by Samuel Park

This Burns My Heart - By Samuel ParkPrologueSeoul, South Korea1963You tricked me, she says, lying over a silk mat on the gold-colored floor, her husband next to her. In the dark, her words float above her, not really doing a...

Things We Didn't Say

by Kristina Riggle

Things We Didn't Say - By Kristina RiggleChapter 1CaseyMy cigarette smoke twists through the predawn November air, until a gust breaks it apart. My hair whips across my face, so I turn into the wind, putting my cigarette ...

Thieves Get Rich, Saints Get Shot

by Jodi Compton

Thieves Get Rich, Saints Get Shot - By Jodi ComptonAUTHOR’S NOTEFans of musical theater will recognize the title of this book as adapted from a lyric in Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along. So will viewers of ...

They Walk

by Amy Lunderman

They Walk - By Amy LundermanForwardIt's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth -- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up -- that we will begin to live each day to...

There'll Be Blue Skies

by Ellie Dean

There'll Be Blue Skies - By Ellie DeanChapter OneOctober, 1939The threat of war had been the talk of the East End and, although Sally Turner had little idea of what it would really mean, she’d heard enough of the o...

There Was an Old Woman

by Hallie Ephron

There Was an Old Woman - By Hallie EphronChapter OneMina Yetner sat in her living room, inspecting the death notices in the Daily News. She got through two full columns before she found someone older than herself. Mina blew ...

Theodore Boone The Accused

by John Grisham

Theodore Boone The Accused - By John GrishamChapter 1The accused was a wealthy man by the name of Pete Duffy, and his alleged crime was murder. According to the police and the prosecutors, Mr. Duffy strangled his lovely wife...

The Year I Almost Drowned

by Shannon McCrimmon

The Year I Almost Drowned - By Shannon McCrimmonChapter 1The tips of my fingers touched my mouse, dragging it back and forth on the dark gray mouse pad, scrolling up and down the computer screen as I searched Harrison Colleg...

The Wrong Path

by Vivian Marie Aubin du Paris

The Wrong Path - By Vivian Marie Aubin du ParisChapter OneThere were strange noises outside the window.Annabelle Priestly slowly set down her book as she sat up from her reclining position on the bed, reaching over to silence...

The Writing on the Wall A Novel

by W. D. Wetherell

The Writing on the Wall A Novel - By W. D. WetherellOneHAUNTED house, haunted woman, haunted country, haunted hills.The match was perfect enough to make Vera smile for the first time that summer, the first time all year. In ...

The Wrath of Angels

by John Connolly

The Wrath of Angels - By John ConnollyFor Professor Ian Campbell RossII prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape – the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneat...

The Wonder of Your Love

by Beth Wiseman

The Wonder of Your Love - By Beth WisemanOneKATIE ANN REACHED INTO THE DRAWER OF THE end table next to the couch and pulled out the letter she’d received two weeks ago. She knew it would upset her stomach to read it...

The Woman Upstairs

by Claire Messud

The Woman Upstairs - By Claire MessudOgnuno vede quello che tu pari, pochi sentono quello che tu se’.—MACHIAVELLI, The PrinceVery few people understand the purely subjective nature of the phenomenon that we call love, or ...

The Wildman

by Rick Hautala

The Wildman - By Rick HautalaChapter ONEB.F.F.You could say it all started with a late-night phone call in July, but that wouldn’t be strictly accurate.Pre-conditions can be set, and there are always unseen forces in motio...

The Wild Princess

by Mary Hart Perry

The Wild Princess - By Mary Hart PerryOsborne House, Isle of WightWednesday, 23 January 1901My dearest Edward,I write to you with a grieving heart. My emotions are so a-jumble at this moment I can barely stop my hand from tr...

The Way of Caine (The Warcaster Chronicl

by Miles Holmes

The Way of Caine (The Warcaster Chronicl - By Miles HolmesPROLOGUEAR 596: MerywynThe old man stumbled down the dim corridor, leaving his lavish bedroom in panic. He tripped over thick carpet, and tumbled into an awkward heap. ...

The Ward

by Jordana Frankel

The Ward - By Jordana FrankelPROLOGUEThis is no ordinary flea-bitten day—not for me, it ain’t.The other kids don’t know that, though. Which is how it’s gotta stay. If any of them found out I was going to the...

The War of the Worlds Murder

by Max Allan Collins

The War of the Worlds Murder - By Max Allan CollinsPROLOGUEA HALLOWE’EN SHADOW PLAYSUDDENLY 1975 SEEMS LIKE A long time ago.Not as long ago as 1938—when the bulk of this story takes place (and long before I was born)—...

The Walking Dead_ The Road to Woodbury

by Robert Kirkman

The Walking Dead_ The Road to Woodbury - By Robert KirkmanPART 1Red Day RisingLife hurts a lot more than death.—Jim MorrisonONENo one in the clearing hears the biters coming through the high trees.The metallic ringing noises o...

The View From Penthouse B

by Elinor Lipman

The View From Penthouse B - By Elinor LipmanWho better to dedicate this particular book to than my wonderful sister, Deborah SlobodnikAcknowledgmentsAs ever, I thank my remarkable and steadfast friends, Mameve Medwed and Stacy Sc...

The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards

by Kristopher Jansma

The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards - By Kristopher JansmaAll good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened . . .—ERNEST HEMINGWAYTruth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but by ...

The Twelve Rooms of the Nile

by Enid Shomer

The Twelve Rooms of the Nile - By Enid ShomerIn memory of William Magazineand for my family—Nirah, Mike, Oren, and PaulaIs discontent a privilege? . . . Woman has nothing but her affections,—and this makes her at once more...

The Twelve

by Justin Cronin

The Twelve - By Justin CroninPROLOGUEFrom the Writings of the First Recorder (The Book of Twelves)Presented at the Third Global Conference on theNorth American Quarantine PeriodCenter for the Study of Human Cultures and ConflictsU...

The Tutor's Daughter

by Julie Klassen

The Tutor's Daughter - By Julie KlassenPrologueLONGSTAPLE, DEVONSHIRE1812Something is amiss, Emma thought, immediately upon entering her tidy bedchamber. What is it . . . ?She scanned the neatly made bed, orderly side table, a...

The Tudor Secret

by C.W. Gortner

The Tudor Secret - By C.W. GortnerChapter OneLike everything important in life, it began with a journey—the road to London, to be exact, my first excursion to that most fascinating and sordid of cities.We started out before d...

The Tudor Plot A Cotton Malone Novella

by Steve Berry

The Tudor Plot A Cotton Malone Novella - By Steve BerryCHAPTER ONESEVEN YEARS AGOCotton Malone hated surprises.And this one was no exception.He’d arrived at Buckingham Palace ten minutes ago, bypassing a throng of tourists ...

The Tower A Novel (Sanctus)

by Simon Toyne

The Tower A Novel (Sanctus) - By Simon ToyneTo Stan(Sorry there are no pirates in it)IAll things are full of godsPlatoPROLOGUEThe basement is dark and quiet.A figure, stripped to the waist and kneeling takes the blade in his ...

The Titanic Murders

by Max Allan Collins

The Titanic Murders - By Max Allan CollinsPROLOGUEA TRIP TO SCITUATEFrom the beginning, mystery and controversy have been stow-aways on the Titanic’s crossing into history. The world’s largest, most luxurious steamship—w...

The Tin Horse A Novel

by Janice Steinberg

The Tin Horse A Novel - By Janice SteinbergI shoved on back into the store, passed through a partition and found a small dark woman reading a law book at a desk.… She had the fine-drawn face of an intelligent Jewess.RAYMON...

The Time in Between A Novel

by Maria Duenas

The Time in Between A Novel - By Maria DuenasPART ONETHE FOUNTAIN OF CYBELE IN MADRIDChapter One___________A typewriter shattered my destiny. The culprit was a Hispano-Olivetti, and for weeks, a store window kept it from me. Lo...

The Thoughts and Happenings of Wilfred P

by Wendy Jones

The Thoughts and Happenings of Wilfred P - By Wendy Jones1The Yellow DressSpring, 1924It was because of a yellow dress. She was wearing a yellow dress and her arms were bare. It was slightly tart, the colour of lemon curd. ...