By James Patterson
Across the ranchlands and cities of his home state, Rory Yate’s discipline and law-enforcemnet skills have carried him far–from local highway patrolman to honorable rank of Texas Ranger. He arrives in his home town to find a horrifying crime scene–and a scathing accusation: he is named the suspect.

Machiavelli, a corrupt lawyer, aggressively strikes close to the DiNunzio household, attacking Mary’s father and one of their beloved family friends by filing a lawsuit that accuses them of embezzling from the treasury of a local South Philly social club to which they belong.
In her latest captivating novel, nationally bestselling author Fiona Davis takes readers into the glamorous lost art school within Grand Central Terminal, where two very different women, fifty years apart, strive to make their mark on a world set against them.
When Teagan’s father abruptly abandons his family and his farm, Teagan finds herself wading through the wreckage of what was once an idyllic life, searching for something or someone to hold on to. What she finds is Ian, short for Obsidian: the magnificent but dangerously headstrong horse her father left behind. But even as he grows close to Ian, patiently training him, trying to overcome her fear of him, Teagan is learning that life and love are fragile.
The true story of Abraham Lincoln’s last murder trial, a case in which he had a deep personal involvement–and which played out in the nation’s newspapers as he began his presidential campaign.
The untold story of five women who fought to compete against men in the high-stakes national air races of the 1920s and 1930s–and won.
Controversial, bold, personal, and illuminating–A future of Faith will serve to be essential reading for not only Catholics, but those who want to see how the “people’s pope” confronts the social injustices of the world with the foresight to create positive change.
When a West Oakland party gets violent, Alameda County coroner’s deputy Clay Edicon gets a call. The bad news: several people are dead. The really bad news: there’s a victim no one can identify, and she’s been strangled instead of shot.
Isabel becomes involved in a delicate paternity case in the twelfth installment of the beloved Isabel Dalhouse Series.
In I See Life Through Rose Colored Glasses, the bestselling mother/daughter pair is back with another hilarious and heartfelt collection of essays about the possibilities and pitfalls of everyday life.