“A special treat” (Library Journal) from an Agatha Award nominee! Melanie helps her poodle-breeding aunt find the prize stud that disappeared the night her husband died. “If you like dogs, you’ll love Laurien Berenson’s Melanie Travis mysteries” (Joanne Fluke).
Don’t know what to do with the bag of shrimp in your freezer? This cookbook offers over 650 diverse recipes with the delicious seafood as the star ingredient. “A definitive guide to preparing shrimp in every conceivable way” (Booklist) with “concise, easy-to-follow” recipes (Publishers Weekly).
For fans of Stephen Birmingham’s Real Lace: James P. MacGuire chronicles his upbringing as a member of the Irish American aristocracy, shining a light on the hidden world and historical evolution of an elite social class.
How does what you eat affect your brain? A neuroscientist and New York Times bestselling author explores the brain’s dietary needs while offering foods to combat memory loss, depression, and more. “Superb… Highly recommended!” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Mark Hyman).
Eager to feel stronger and healthier as you age? Let a personal trainer walk you through this simple 12-week training program designed to increase strength and stability, decrease pain, and more!
For five years, Lieutenant James N. Rowe fought to survive a brutal Vietcong prison camp. This account of his struggle is “the most important book ever written about the Vietnam experience” (New York Times bestselling author Robin Moore).
A New York Times bestseller: The host of an award-winning podcast takes a look at apocalyptic moments throughout history in this offbeat and illuminating book. “A wide-eyed, colorful guide to a dreadful story” (Slate).
From the New York Times bestselling author of News of the World: In 1865, Texas fiddler Simon falls for Doris, an indentured Irish governess — but after they go their separate ways, will they ever find each other again? “Vividly evocative… More great work from a master storyteller” (Kirkus Reviews starred review).
From “an immense and original talent” (The Times-Picayune), this darkly humorous novel follows the everyday misadventures of a woman caring for her dying mother. “Tackles a difficult subject with wit and candor… Funny, sharp, and tough-minded” (Publishers Weekly).
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