The legendary FBI criminal profiler and international bestselling author of Mindhunter and The Killer Across the Table returns with this timely, relevant book that goes to the heart of extremism and domestic terrorism, examining in-depth his chilling pursuit of, and eventual prison confrontation with Joseph Paul Franklin, a White Nationalist serial killer and one of the most disturbing psychopaths he has ever encountered.Worshippers stream out of an Midwestern synagogue after sabbath services, unaware that only a hundred yards away, an expert marksman and avowed racist, antisemite and member of the Ku Klux Klan, patiently awaits, his hunting rifle at the ready. The October 8, 1977 shooting was a forerunner to the tragedies and divisiveness that plague us today. John Douglas, the FBI's pioneering, first full-time criminal profiler, hunted the shooter—a white supremacist named Joseph Paul Franklin, whose Nazi-inspired beliefs propelled a... Views: 608
"Susie writes a delightful story. A few hours of reading doesn't get better." Dee Henderson, Christy and Rita Award-winning author ". . . A nail-biting, fast-paced chase through the wilds of Russia. Top pick." Romantic Times BOOKclubHe has 24 hours to find the woman he loves in the wilds of Siberia. When politics goes south and the leaders of a Russian coup decide to oust all foreigners, former Russian Cobra Captain Roman Novik discovers the woman he loves—whose heart he broke—is out of touch in the backwoods of Siberia. But if he doesn't find her before the authorities do, she'll be arrested...and he'll be branded an enemy of the state. But American medical missionary Dr. Sarai Curtiss is not about to leave—not with an epidemic on her hands that is taking the lives of Russia's children. Faced with a corrupt government, the military elite tasked with tracking them down, and an... Views: 608
Everyone says Rex Gunderson isn't boyfriend material. Everyone says he isn't serious enough. Everyone says he's a joke. In fact, rumor has it—the disgraced ex-manager of the wrestling team left campus with his tail between his legs.But Rex is back, nowhere near the douchebag he used to be—and ready to prove everyone wrong.The leopard has changed his spots—and he's about to become my dating coach.Publishers Note: THE TEACHING HOURS is a short Novella, not a full length novel. Views: 608
"At minus five degrees, even the densest blood materials start to turn: the beginnings of a human heart will still into black ice." There is a house, a beautiful house, that sits in a sought-after London location and is filled with priceless works of art. Joszef the elderly owner is ill; all he wants is some company until the end, and someone to trust his home to once he's gone. Someone to help him over that final line, perhaps. When Callum, a lost young man longing for direction, comes into his life, the pair form a friendship that transcends their ages. Lauren, Callum's new girlfriend, has other plans, though. Calculating and ambitious, Lauren has already reinvented herself once and to reach the top she will do it again. Pushed onwards by the poison of ambition and haunted by losses from the past, these characters are drawn together in a catastrophe of endings. Naomi Booth's second novel is an unnerving dissection of class, xenophobia and compassion. Showing us the lengths that... Views: 608
The First World War is over and air mechanic Wally Shiers has promised to return home to his fiancee, Helena Alford. But Wally never reckoned on charismatic fighter pilot Ross Smith, and an invitation to compete in the world's most audacious air race. A £10,000 prize has been offered for the first airmen to fly from England to Australia. Smith is banking on an open-cockpit Vickers Vimy, a biplane with a fuselage that looks ominously like a coffin. And who can resist a hero? Wally writes to Helena to say he won't be home for another year - and the love of his life is left holding her hand-stitched wedding dress ... Using war diaries, letters and Churchill Fellowship research from along the race route, "Long Flight Home" recreates one of the most important - and largely forgotten - chapters in world aviation history. Lainie Anderson's ambitious and moving novel is told through her narrator, Wally Shiers. The tale spans the decades and crosses the globe, and at his journey's end... Views: 608
Who is Samantha Brooks without her violin? Fear lives in the silent spaces. Love does, too. There's a battle being waged in her heart, and Liam North is determined to win. He'll use every weapon in his arsenal. His body. His heart. Except the spotlight puts her in the crosshairs of dangerous men. Samantha fights to compose her own ending, even as the final notes rise to a heartbreaking crescendo. SONATA is the third and final book in the explosive trilogy with Samantha Brooks and Liam North. It should be read after OVERTURE and CONCERTO. Views: 608
As a boy, Sheriff Timothy Dean lost his parents to the hands of a vicious outlaw.Buckley Snider murdered his mother and father right in front of him.Timothy swore he'd avenge their deaths and make Texas safer by putting Buckley behind bars or a bullet through his head.Whichever came first.Now Timothy's grown, but Buckley's still at large.His gang is terrorizing nearby towns, and Timothy has vowed to put a stop to it.He'll fight evil and seek justice, but killing the devil is a difficult task.Especially when Timothy meets his childhood sweetheart.Ashley Gates ran away from home when she was 12, leaving Timothy to mourn his parents alone.He never knew why she left, but now is his chance to find out.Until Buckley makes that impossible.Buckley has his own ideas about what to do with Ashley, and he's looking forward to the slow, agonizing torture he's planning to impose on... Views: 608