Wedding plans are interrupted by deadly deliveries. A body on the doorstep and Gladys in the crosshairs, can Piper and Sam clear up the newest mess in ti...
“White Fang” is a 1906 novel by American writer Jack London that tells the tale of a wild wolfdog who resides in the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories of Canada during the Klondike Gold...
The White Lie (1915) is a mystery novel by Anglo-French writer William Le Queux. Published at the height of Le Queux's career as a leading author of popular thrillers, The White Lie
White Nights is told in first person by a nameless narrator who lives in Saint Petersburg and suffers from loneliness. He falls in love with a young woman, but the love remains unrequited as the wo...
"White Nights" is a short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky, originally published in 1848, early in the writer's career.Like many of Dostoevsky's stories, "White Nights" is told in th...
Zadie Smith’s White Teeth is a classic international bestseller and an unforgettable portrait of London, available as a Penguin Essential for the first timeOne of the most talked about fictio...
White-Jacket (1850) is an adventure novel by American writer Herman Melville. Based on the author's personal experience as a seaman in the United States Navy--Melville spent fourteen mont...
Five year-old Eddie Walsh thinks he's special. As he journeys through grade and high schools, he finds out why he was special, and by the time he is able to answer: Who Am I. ...
A perfect sunny day, a family celebration, a heart-stopping hour that changes everything...Dana has all she ever wanted - a husband she loves, her four-year-old daughte...
"As seen on: ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX!" ..."BASED ON TRUE EVENTS!"Author Philip E. Barrington is enjoying a newfound passion for writing. In his latest novel, he presents the story of a man...
Catherine Kennedy writes with candor and humor about her and her husband's experiences over the years communicating with the spirit world in English and ...
Congress and the world are shocked by the brazen attempt to assassinate the Speaker of the House. The villains will not give up until the job is done. Autho...
This is an autobiographical account of the life of Gladys Adisa Erude. From her humble beginnings in Western Kenya through her remarkable broadcasting career at the Voice of Kenya (Now known as ...
A coworker is lost in the Transylvanian Alps and the A Team of his company is sent to find him. Beth and Hill feel the presence of... no, there's no such thing as vampires. Or is there? Who watc...
Who Would Have Thought It? (1872) is a novel by Mexican American author María Amparo Ruiz de Burton. The novel, Ruiz de Burton's debut, is a semi-autobiographical story of race, class, an...