A Native American teenager seeks killers for a monster living in caves underneath a house in Oregon.
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A Native American teenager seeks killers for a monster living in caves underneath a house in Oregon.
About the relationship between a man and his dachshund Lily using an octopus that attaches to Lily to grapple with ideas about illness, death and holding on (and letting go) to the pets we love.
Recounts the true story of the author as a young Caltech biologist who is asked to raise Wesley, a baby barn owl with a wing injury that will prevent it from surviving in the wild with stories collected over the 19-year bond between human and owl.
Chronicles the life and career of musician Mane from childhoor poverty to hip-hop royalty.
Something in the Water is about a woman whose life is on the upswing, marriage, a successful career, and then she’s thrown a curveball. One that will challenge not only her priorities but her ethics.
In 1987, three boys plot to break into a convenience store to steal the May issue of Playboy and along the way, there’s love and the 8-bit video game “The Impossible Fortress.”
A 13-year-old named Jack Buckles, who is uncanny at locating missing things, test his mettle and searches for his father, who disappeared one day in London without a trace.
As the galaxy’s most fierce warrior, a humanoid teen masquerades as a senator’s daughter and a hostage of the galactic court.
The intimate, non-fiction story of the lobos themselves: boys turned into pawns for cartels. Their stories show how poverty, ideas about identity, and government ignorance have warped the definition of the American dream.
When Michael Brown was born, he was adored and doted on by his family, most of all by his sixteen-year-old mother. McSpadden never imagined that her son’s name would inspire chants of protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, or ignite a global conversation about the disparities in the American policing system.
The production company has acquired the self-published and wildly successful underground novel Diary of an Oxygen Thief written by an anonymous author.
The action thriller from former Marine Betley is being called one of the best debuts in years as it starts to gain some serious heat on the TV and film rights market.
A former Marine is contracted by the FBI to stop a shadowy mercenary syndicate who will stop at nothing to retrieve a flag that contains confidential information.
Chronicles the real-life 1920s mystery surrounding the suspicious deaths of several Osage Indians, who were at the time among the richest people on the planet. The story follows the twists and turns of the investigation that eventually became the first major case solved by J. Edgar Hoover’s brand new FBI.
The bestselling–and often polarizing–author of Primary Colors, Joe Klein, sees his latest book, Charlie Mike: A True Story of Heroes Who Brought Their Mission Home land on the rights market.
Greitans, a Navy SEAL and Rhodes Scholar, spends years working in refugee camps before he joins the military. Wounded in Iraq, Greitans returns home and finds that his fellow veterans at Bethesda Naval Hospital all want the same thing: they want to continue to serve their country in some way.
Khan’s debut follows Max and Carys, two lovers stuck in space, as they contemplate their relationship and their current situation as the last few minutes of oxygen deplete, and is prime for a film adaptation.
As their final minutes of oxygen tick away in space, Max and Carys, look back on their relationship and what brought them to this point.
Two men rebel together against tyranny—and then become rivals—in this first sweeping book of an epic fantasy series.
A mother of three struggles to balance work, family, and happiness after her father gets sick, her marriage strains, her kids start to grow up, and her perfect job takes a surprising turn.
The hot book just hit shelves August 25th via Simon & Schuster, but has quickly been established as a fresh and funny must-read. The witty pae-turner presents an honest and original take on the age-old struggle to have it all – balancing work, family, and happiness.
After slipping out from its option with JJ Abrams & Warner Bros, Barry Lancet’s first novel of his successful Jim Brodie series hits the market again, with CAA making moves.
Still reeling from the death of his Japanese wife four years ago, Jim Brodie, an American who grew up in Japan, is called to the scene of a crime that appears to be a perfect multiple murder in San Francisco’s Japantown district.
Kept under wraps, but pitched as Cinderella in the world of Game Of Thrones.
A book about the complicated relationships between men and women told from the perspective of an unreliable male.
Follows Lara Jean Song Covey, whose love life goes from imaginary to out of control when the love letters for every boy she’s ever loved – five in all – are mysteriously mailed out.
Recounts the thrilling true tale of the fastest boat ride ever, down the entire length of the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon, during a legendary flood.
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