Private Investigator Jack Liffey is hired to find a popular African-American actor, Ty Bird, who has disappeared from the set of his new movie.Meanwhile, Jack's home life is falling apart – his daughter, Maeve, has moved out, and his partner, Gloria, is spending less time at home. However, as Jack's search for Bird takes him to some of LA's stranger suburbs, he finds out that someone is coming to seek revenge... Views: 33
Grey is a drifter on the search for his foster sister, who showed up for the first time in ten years with a knife in her side, then vanished without a trace. Grey winds up in Los Angeles dealing with manipulative actresses and scummy agents, hoping to find some clue as to what happened to her after she dropped out of a porn career he didn't know about. Views: 33
Review'A good old-fashioned crime novel, as readable as the most golden of golden age mysteries.' New Statesman 'Exceptional... Reading those first pages, you feel real excitement: the thump in head and heart of a captivating idea; the creepiness of a fairytale; the wonderment of coming across something which feels both original and authoritatively imagined.' Daily Telegraph 'A stunning, thrilling, deeply moving work of fiction.' PETER STRAUB, co-author of Black House 'Irresistible... utterly convincing... an odyssey of transformation and trust.' New York Times 'A stunning feat of literary craftsmanship, gripping for all of its 479 pages... Set This House in Order is pure fiction at its best.' San Francisco Chronicle 'A shockingly likable suspense story, not so much a whodunit as a whoisit... Extraordinary.' Boston Globe 'Ruff makes us care about the choices these characters make - which is the point of all stories.' Time Out '479 pages of compulsive pleasure... a novel that's cleverly conceived, beautifully written and consistently riveting.' Metro (London) 'If the Tourette's Syndrome-afflicted protagonist of Jonathan Lethem's Motherless Brooklyn seemed a stunning literary trick to pull off, try Matt Ruff's pair of Multiple Personality Disorder casualties... So beautifully characterised are the voices that the reader is never confused... To quote Thomas Pynchon: "dizzyingly readable".' Uncut 'An utterly engrossing thriller... both a triumph and a delight.' Zembla magazine 'An unusual, thoughtful psychological thriller, by turns comic, bizarre and tragic.' Jack magazine 'A moving, ambitious work... Similar to Christopher Nolan's film Memento, Andrew and Mouse's confusion and ignorance about their past is keenly conveyed. Each time the reader is lulled into a false sense of security, a myriad of jolting plot revelations triggers a re-evaluation of the characters. Ruff's narrative superbly mirrors the protagonists' emotions, and his flair for character writing creates a suspenseful and enjoyable novel.' City Life 'Hard to put down. As with the Tourettic compulsions of Jonathan Lethem's Motherless Brooklyn, multiple personality allows Ruff to devise a beguiningly unusual stunt-narrator.' London Review of Books 'Stunning... The conclusion packs a wallop, but this is ultimately a romantic story, and so even the truth is delivered tenderly. Remarkably, Set This House in Order brings extraordinary warmth to the chilliest of childhoods.' Oprah Magazine About the Authormatt ruff is the author of Sewer, Gas & Electric and Fool on the Hill. He is married and lives in Seattle, Washington. Views: 33
Emmett has a wife and two children, a cat, and a duck, and he wants to know what life is about. Every day he gets up before dawn, makes a cup of coffee in the dark, lights a fire with one wooden match, and thinks.What Emmett thinks about is the subject of this wise and closely observed novel, which covers vast distances while moving no further than Emmett's hearth and home. Nicholson Baker's extraordinary ability to describe and celebrate life in all its rich ordinariness has never been so beautifully achieved.From the Trade Paperback edition. Views: 33
CONTENTSTitle PageCopyright NoticeDedicationAcknowledgmentsSummation: 1995A WOMAN’S LIBERATION Ursula K. Le GuinSTARSHIP DAY Ian R. MacLeodA PLACE WITH SHADE Robert ReedLUMINOUS Greg EganTHE PROMISE OF GOD Michael F. FlynnDEATH IN THE PROMISED LAND Pat CadiganFOR WHITE HILL Joe HaldemanSOME LIKE IT COLD John KesselTHE DEATH OF CAPTAIN FUTURE Allen SteeleTHE LINCOLN TRAIN Maureen F. McHughWE WERE OUT OF OUR MINDS WITH JOY David MarusekRADIO WAVES Michael SwanwickWANG’S CARPETS Greg EganCASTING AT PEGASUS Mary RosenblumLOOKING FOR KELLY DAHL Dan SimmonsTHINK LIKE A DINOSAUR James Patrick KellyCOMING OF AGE IN KARHIDE Ursula K. Le GuinGENESIS Poul AndersonFEIGENBAUM NUMBER Nancy KressHOME Geoff RymanTHERE ARE NO DEAD Terry BissonRECORDING ANGEL Paul J. McAuleyELVIS BEARPAW’S LUCK William SandersMORTIMER GRAY’S HISTORY OF DEATH Brian StablefordHONORABLE MENTIONS: 1995 Views: 33
In this original novel based on the hit video game XCOM 2, the Resistance gains new allies in fighting a new powerful alien enemy force.Under constant threat by the alien occupation, humanity's fate is in the hands of the last remaining hope for the people of Earth: XCOM. The novel follows XCOM as they continue to fight for freedom, redemption, and survival. Fans of the critically acclaimed video game franchise will enjoy this exciting addition to the XCOM story and its use of elements of the popular game. Views: 33
LarryBoy's adventures teach kids ages 8-12 the importance of respecting your elders. Views: 33
The Last Sultan is the definitive biography of a man who changed popular culture throughout the world. As the founder and head of Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegun signed and/or recorded many of the greatest musical artists of all time, among them Ruth Brown; Big Joe Turner; Ray Charles; Bobby Darin; Sonny and Cher; Eric Clapton; Buffalo Springfield; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Led Zeppelin; the Rolling Stones; Bette Midler; and Kid Rock. Working alongside his older brother, Nesuhi, one of the preeminent jazz producers of all time, and the legendary Jerry Wexler, who produced great soul artists like Wilson Pickett, Solomon Burke, and Aretha Franklin, Ertegun transformed Atlantic Records from a small independent record label into a hugely profitable multinational corporation. In successive generations, he also served as a mentor to record-business tyros like Phil Spector, David Geffen, and Lyor Cohen. Brilliant, cultured, and irreverent, Ertegun was as renowned for his... Views: 33
Ethan Decker is a specialized “Hunter” for the most secretive agency of the U.S. government, tracking down ruthless international fugitives. But when a renegade assassin kills Decker’s young son, he leaves his unsuspecting wife—to save her from the madman’s threats—and exiles himself to a remote desert in New Mexico. Then one searing day, a former member of Decker’s covert team arrives at his door, shepherding two children. She entrusts them to his protection and leaves without explanation—only to turn up dead a few miles down the road, killed by the man who murdered Decker’s son.Suddenly the race is on: to reach his ex-wife before the ruthless assassin finds her, and to unlock the mystery behind the two children—innocents who end up as pawns in a dark conspiracy so evil that even this former spy cannot imagine the peril that lies directly in his path.From Publishers WeeklyLewin makes a shaky debut with this suspense novel that combines romance, rogue assassins and children in jeopardy with a dash of futuristic science. It's been three years since ex-CIA covert operative Ethan Decker's five-year-old son was murdered by a mysterious assassin. Decker has abandoned his wife, Sydney, and his job to hole up in a trailer in the New Mexico desert. He takes refuge in booze and self-pity until two children are unexpectedly dumped in his lap by Anna Kelsey, a former member of his elite investigative team. Danny and Callie are preteen siblings on the run from the Keepers, a secretive scientific institution specializing in genetic experimentation. After Kelsey is murdered by Marco Ramirez, the same man Decker believes is responsible for his son's death, he reluctantly goes on the road with the two children forced to solve the mystery behind Anna's murder, investigate the suspicious doings of the Keepers and protect Sydney, who seems to be the assassin's next target. Despite the fast pace, abundant action and ambitious premise, there are few surprises here. The plot turns feel like a composite of television action dramas and suspense novels of yore. The characters are thin, and the dialogue could use some vitamin supplements as well ("Opportunity knocked, I acted"). The implausible feel-good ending, involving 25 children on a boat bound for Canada, adds little to this uneven effort.Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. From BooklistEthan Decker is living in an old trailer in the New Mexico desert, wallowing in self-pity and pain. His job as an operative for a very secret government agency is directly to blame for the death of his young son and his abandoning of his ex-wife. A member of the old team visits him with two young children in tow, and shortly thereafter she is killed in a murder that has all the markings of the assassin who killed his son. Now Ethan is desperate to protect his ex-wife, Sydney, and to find out who these children are, and why someone would be killed because of them. After Ethan rescues Sydney, they all embark on a cross-country odyssey that leads them from Champaign, Illinois, to Seattle, Washington, and finally to the island the children call home, all the while relentlessly pursued by men most likely from Ethan's old agency. Lewin's taut thriller is filled with hair-raising car chases and complex double crosses. Patty EngelmannCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved Views: 33