D. S. Butler Dylan Kasper is stuck. Living in self-imposed reclusion from his former life in the police, he's been in a downward spiral since his daughter's death five years ago. All that changes when the son of an esteemed professor jumps under an inner-city train.
A searing look at power and exploitation in the wellness industry, False Idols is an unflinching, compulsive thriller by a captivating new voice in fiction - perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn, Celeste Ng and Emma Cline.
Based on Mark Gatiss's brand new TV series set in post-war London in 1946, Bookish follows an enigmatic independent bookshop owner who helps the local police solve crimes.
A romance writer's wildest dreams - the bestseller list, a movie deal, and a date with the real-life inspiration for her Hollywood heroare all within her grasp if only she can hold it all together.
In her nationally-bestselling novels, Kiki Swinson ignites an unforgettable portrait of Dirty South scheming, greed, desire--and brutal dead ends. Now the stakes have never been more lethal as a compromised female firefighter starts burning down her all-too-corrupt past . . .
Wild-card lawyer Yoshi Lomax is one of national bestselling author Kiki Swinson’s most captivating characters. Now, in a prequel novel that burns up the page with ingenious plot twists, and her unmatched, ruthless depiction of Southern conniving, rising, and hard falling, Swinson brings readers to the start of a young Yoshi’s career, where her first elite white-shoe-law internships puts an inescapable target on her back.
A public restroom even more horrific than most, with a stained toilet that can swallow a man whole, sending him to a sewage-filled hell. A riverbank lined with swaying mops given faces and philosophies. A secondary school that seems to waver in and out of reality not only in dreams, but also upon wakeful visitation. An isolated grotto, home to trolls and the posthumous shadow form of Elvis Presley.
By Hungary's most celebrated woman writer, a novel about how little we understand ourselves, let alone others, and in consequence how easily we fail, or even betray, those we love.