Mexico in the 1970s is a dangerous country, even for Maite, a secretary who spends her life seeking the romance found in cheap comic books and ignoring the activists protesting around the city. When her next-door neighbor, the beautiful art student Leonora, disappears under suspicious circumstances, Maite finds herself searching for the missing woman—and journeying deeper into Leonora’s secret life of student radicals and dissidents.
Mexico in the 1970s is a politically fraught land, even for Elvis, a goon with a passion for rock ’n’ roll who knows more about kidney-smashing than intrigue. When Elvis is assigned to find Leonora, he begins a blood-soaked search for the woman—and his soul.
Swirling in parallel trajectories, Maite and Elvis attempt to discover the truth behind Leonora’s disappearance, encountering hitmen, government agents, and Russian spies. Because Mexico in the 1970s is a noir, where life is cheap and the price of truth is high.
She escaped a serial killer. Then things got weird.
Amber Jamison can’t believe she’s about to become the latest victim of a serial killer. She’s savvy and street smart, so when she gets pushed into, of all things, a white windowless van, she is more angry than afraid. Things get even weirder when she’s miraculously saved by a mysterious woman . . . who promptly disappears. Who was she? And why is she hunting serial killers?
You’d think escaping one psychopath would be enough, but Amber’s problems are just beginning. Her close call has law enforcement circling a past she’s tried to outrun. She’s forced to flee across the country, ending up at a seedy motel in Las Vegas with a noir-obsessed manager and a sex worker as her unlikely companions . . . and danger right behind. She’s landed in the cross hairs of the world’s most prolific killer, caught up in a deadly game that’s been going on for years. To survive, she is forced to dust off her old playbook and partner with someone she can’t trust. The odds are against her, but sometimes you just have to roll the dice.
Francine Thwaite has lived all her fifty-five years in her family’s ancestral home, a rambling Elizabethan manor in England’s Lake District. No other living soul resides there, but Francine isn’t alone. There are ghosts in Thwaite Manor, harmless and familiar. Most beloved is Bree, the mischievous ghost girl who has been Francine’s companion since childhood.
When Francine’s estranged sister, Madeleine, returns to the manor after years away, she brings with her a story that threatens everything Francine has always believed. It is a tale of cruelty and desperation, of terror and unbearable heartache. And as Francine learns more about the darkness in her family’s past—and the role she may have played in it—she realizes that confronting the truth may mean losing what she holds most dear.
As character actress Edie O'Dare finishes the final year of her contract with FWM Studios, the clock is ticking for her to find a new gig after an undistinguished stint in the pictures. She's long supplemented her income moonlighting for Hollywood's reigning gossip columnist, providing her with the salacious details of every party and premiere. When an up-and-coming starlet hands her a letter alleging an assault from an A-list actor at a party with Edie and the rest of the industry’s biggest names in attendance, Edie helps get the story into print and sets off a chain of events that will alter the trajectories of everyone involved.
When two best men in a wedding party fall for each other, they realize love isn’t a piece of cake in this hilarious and heartfelt romantic comedy debut by screenwriter Sidney Karger.
Max Moody thought he had everything figured out. He’s trying to live his best life in New York City and has the best friend a gay guy could ask for: Paige. She and Max grew up next door to each other in the suburbs of Chicago. She can light up any party. She finishes his sentences. She’s always a reliable splunch (they don’t like to use the word brunch) partner. But then Max’s whole world is turned upside down when Paige suddenly announces some huge news: she’s engaged and wants Max to be her man of honor. Max was always the romantic one who imagined he would get married before the unpredictable Paige and is shocked to hear she’s ready to settle down. But it turns out there’s not just one new man in Paige’s life—there are two.
It’s 1971. Trash piles up on the streets, crime is at an all-time high, the city is careening towards bankruptcy, and a shooting war has broken out between the NYPD and the Black Liberation Army. Amidst this collective nervous breakdown furniture store owner and ex-fence Ray Carney tries to keep his head down and his business thriving. His days moving stolen goods around the city are over. It’s strictly the straight-and-narrow for him until he needs Jackson 5 tickets for his daughter May and he decides to hit up his old police contact Munson, fixer extraordinaire. But Munson has his own favors to ask of Carney and staying out of the game gets a lot more complicated and deadly.
Elena es una chica responsable, nada alocada e incapaz de sacrificar su futuro profesional por una relación.
Elena tiene un archienemigo desde el colegio al que llama «el Indeseable».
Y Elena acaba de despertar junto a él en su cama después de la boda de su mejor amiga...
Marcos lleva toda la vida sacando de quicio a Elena con sus comentarios de sobrado y sus ojos azules como el mar.
Marcos quiere olvidar los malos rollos y dejarse llevar durante el verano por una atracción irresistible antes de volver a Londres.
Y, aunque Elena intenta ignorarle, Marcos es tan obstinado como sexy y la química entre ellos resulta inevitable.
Franny Stone es el tipo de mujer incapaz de comprometerse. Sin embargo, cuando la naturaleza que adora comienza a desaparecer, no puede seguir por el mundo sin un destino. Dejando todo atrás, llega a Groenlandia para seguir a los últimos charranes árticos del mundo en su migración final hacia la Antártida. Convence a Ennis Malone, capitán del Saghani, de que la acepte a bordo con la promesa de que las aves los llevarán a un sitio de pesca. Pero a medida que la historia de Franny comienza a desvelarse -una apasionada relación amorosa, una familia ausente y un crimen devastador-, queda claro que está persiguiendo algo más.
La última migración es una novela fascinante sobre la capacidad de perdonarse, la resiliencia y la posibilidad de esperanza ante un mundo al borde del colapso.
La tragedia migratoria del Mediterráneo en una emotiva novela.
Un relato impactante sobre la dignidad, la valentía y el poder de la amistad.
UNA MUJER LUCHADORA Y VALEROSA
Airam siempre consigue lo que se propone. Su ambición y talento la han convertido en capitana de un gran buque de salvamento marítimo, pero su primera travesía a bordo del Clara Campoamor se ve marcada por un funesto hallazgo.
UNA TRAGEDIA EN EL MEDITERRÇNEO
Los cuerpos de cinco jóvenes africanas flotan en el agua creando una trágica composición en forma de estrella. Tras rescatar los cadáveres, la capitana no puede dejar de preguntarse por que murieron y por que las encontraron atadas las unas a las otras.
¿Que relación había entre ellas? ¿Que las empujó al mar?
UN VIAJE HACIA LA VERDAD
El fatídico rescate está a punto de desatar un tsunami en la vida de Airam. La capitana quiere averiguar que les ocurrió a esas mujeres, aunque para ello tenga que viajar hasta el corazón de Nigeria.