Agincourt Contributor(s): Cornwell, Bernard One of England's most dramatic victories, the battle of Agincourt is more than just history; it was immortalized by Shakespeare in "Henry V." Cornwell, the greatest writer of historical adventures today ("Washington Post") tackles this most thrilling and rich subject. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All the Colors of Darkness Contributor(s): Robinson, Peter Detective Inspector Alan Banks returns in another electrifying novel from the acclaimed, award-winning author of "Friend of the Devil." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Angels of Destruction Contributor(s): Donohue, Keith An unforgettable story about faith and fear, "Angels of Destruction" tells the mesmerizing story of Norah, a nine-year-old girl who seems to materialize out of thin air when she arrives one bitterly cold night on the doorstep of Margaret Quinn. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Apologize, Apologize! Contributor(s): Kelly, Elizabeth Collie--named after his parents' favorite breed of dog--tries to make sense of his wildly wealthy, hyper-articulate, and resolutely crazy family members, in this dazzling debut about the family that puts the personality in disorder. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brothers Contributor(s): Hua, Yu (Author); Chow, Eileen Cheng-Yin (Translator)Rojas, Carlos (Translator) From the acclaimed--and controversial--Chinese novelist comes a spirited comedy of society running amok. By turns comic and tragic, filled with sly humor and a vibrant sense of life in China today, "Brothers" is the most important work to date from this award-winning writer. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Corsair Contributor(s): Cussler, Clive (Author); Du Brul, Jack B (Author) For five novels, Cussler has brought readers into the world of the "Oregon," a seemingly dilapidated ship packed with sophisticated equipment, and captained by the rakish, one-legged Juan Cabrillo. And now the "Oregon" and its crew face their biggest challenge yet. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Dakota Cipher: An Ethan Gage Adventure Contributor(s): Dietrich, William Ethan Gage, the hero of "Napoleon's Pyramids" and "The Rosetta Key," is back in a rollicking new tale that takes him deep into colonial America's wilderness in search of adventure and treasure. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Husband, Contributor(s): Oates, Joyce Carol With the unflinching candor and sympathy for which Oates is celebrated, these 16 stories examine the intimate lives of contemporary American families. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Desolation Road Contributor(s): McDonald, Ian Nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award. "Desolation Road"'s inhabitants range from Rajendra Das, a mechanical hobo who has a mystical way with machines to the Gallacelli brothers, identical triplets who fell in love with and married the same woman. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Driftless Contributor(s): Rhodes, David Rhodes's long-awaited new novel turns an unblinking eye on an array of eccentric characters and situations. The setting is Words, Wisconsin, an anonymous town of only a few hundred people, but under its sleepy surface, life rages. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fatally Flaky Contributor(s): Davidson, Diane Mott Colorado caterer Goldy Schulz encounters Bridezilla--and murder--in another delectable confection by the "New York Times"-bestselling author of the Goldy Culinary Mysteries. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First Family Contributor(s): Baldacci, David Sean King and Michelle Maxwell, back from their harrowing and near-fatal adventure in the blockbuster "New York Times" bestseller "Simple Genius," return in a mesmerizing new thriller. A daring kidnapping turns a children's birthday party at Camp David into a national security nightmare, but the hostage is not who anyone would expect. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Florence Nightingale: The Making of an Icon Contributor(s): Bostridge, Mark In this remarkable book, the first major biography of Florence Nightingale in more than 50 years, Bostridge draws on a wealth of unpublished material, including previously unseen family papers, to throw new light on this extraordinary woman's life and character. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Flying Contributor(s): Kraft, Eric -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Genghis: Bones of the Hills Contributor(s): Iggulden, Conn Iggulden's novels are grand historical tales of conquest and vengeance, cruelty and greatness. Now the acclaimed author of "Genghis: Birth of an Empire" delivers a masterful new novel of the mighty Mongol conqueror--as Genghis Khan sets out to unify an entire continent. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grave Goods Contributor(s): Franklin, Ariana (Author); Reading, Kate (Read by) Adelia returns once again as Franklin combines the best of modern forensic thrillers with the detail and drama of medieval fiction in this enthralling historical novel, the third in the Mistress of the Art of Death series. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heart of Courage Contributor(s): Martin, Kat While writing for a ladies' gazette, opinionated Lindsey Graham crusades for social change among London's elite. After her brother is accused of murder, Lindsey launches her own investigation--a risky pursuit that earns her a rugged Norseman as an unwelcome bodyguard. Original. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to Say It on Your Resume: A Top Recruiting Director's Guide to Writing the Perfect Resume for Every Job Contributor(s): Pike, Courtney (Author); Karsh, Brad (Author)Brad, Karsh With Courtney Pike (Author) An insider explains how to tailor a resum that sets applicants apart from a sea of candidates. Recruiting director Karsh puts his experience into print, with step-by-step guidelines to improve the wording, content, and format of any resum. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Last Dickens Contributor(s): Pearl, Matthew (Author); Michael, Paul (Read by) Pearl reopens one of literary history's greatest mysteries in his most enthralling novel yet, a tale filled with the dazzling twists and turns, the unerring period details, and the meticulous research that thrilled readers of bestsellers "The Dante Club" and "The Poe Shadow." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Little Pink House: A True Story of Defiance and Courage Contributor(s): Benedict, Jeff When Suzette Kelo refused to sell her home to make way for a pharmaceutical plant, her city decided to exercise its power of eminent domain and launched one of the most extraordinary legal cases of modern times. An award-winning investigative journalist details how one woman led the charge to take on corporate America. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Little Stranger Contributor(s): Waters, Sarah -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Long Fall Contributor(s): Mosley, Walter A brand-new mystery series from the author of the classic work "Devil in a Blue Dress" offers a new character, a new city, and a new era. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Long Lost Contributor(s): Coben, Harlan A blistering new Myron Bolitar thriller from the "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Hold Tight." Caught in a foreign landscape where nothing is as it seems, Bolitar must tear apart the city--and eventually the globe--fighting for answers to unfathomable questions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Loser's Town: A David Spandau Novel Contributor(s): Depp, Daniel This darkly comic debut thriller introduces David Spandau, a Hollywood private eye whose laconic wit and keen insider's sensibility are put to the test when he is hired by a young actor at the center of a filmmaking--and blackmailing-- scheme gone wrong. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mistress of the Monarchy: The Life of Katherine Swynford, Duchess of Lancaster Contributor(s): Weir, Alison In her remarkable new book, Weir recounts one of history's greatest love stories: the extraordinary tale of Katherine Swynford, an exceptional woman who became the lover, mistress, and eventually the wife of John of Gaunt, one of England's most powerful medieval princes. 16-page color photo insert. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More Than Just Race: Being Black and Poor in the Inner City Contributor(s): Wilson, William Julius In this provocative contribution to the American discourse on race, a preeminent sociologist explains a groundbreaking new framework for understanding racial inequality, challenging both conservative and liberal dogma. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Murder in the Latin Quarter Contributor(s): Black, Cara "One of the best heroines in crime fiction" (Lee Child) returns in this latest entry in the Aimee Leduc series. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Fix-It-Yourself Manual: How to Repair, Clean and Maintain Anything and Everything in andaround Your Home Contributor(s): Reader's Digest In more than 3,000 instructional photos, illustrations, charts and diagrams, the New Fix-it-Yourself Manual shows you how to troubleshoot faulty appliances, repair them, and put them back together so they work as good as new. It gives you the same essential information on furniture and other household items as well, providing homeowners with precisely the time- and money-saver they need. 1,030 full-color photos. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On the Origin of Species: The Illustrated Edition Contributor(s): Darwin, Charles (Author); Quammen, David (Editor) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Rose of Sebastopol Contributor(s): McMahon, Katharine -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Single Thread Contributor(s): Bostwick, Marie In Bostwick's first contemporary novel, she weaves the unforgettable story of four very different women whose paths cross, changing their lives forever. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Taste of Innocence Contributor(s): Laurens, Stephanie A beloved "New York Times" bestselling author pens a scintillating new tale that returns to the territory of one of her most enduring Cynster novels. In this entry, Charles Morwellan meets his match in an exciting and utterly sensuous story. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tea Time for the Traditionally Built Contributor(s): McCall Smith, Alexander The 10th installment of the bestselling The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Novel series finds Precious Ramotswe in personal need of her own formidable detection talents. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Temptation of the Night Jasmine Contributor(s): Willig, Lauren "Pride and Prejudice" lives on in Willig's fifth installment in her acclaimed Pink Carnation series, offering another deliciously lighthearted, romantic, and suspenseful novel. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wedlock: The True Story of the Disastrous Marriage and Remarkable Divorce of Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore Contributor(s): Moore, Wendy "Wedlock" tells the dramatic true story of Mary Eleanor Bowes, Countess of Strathmore, whose abuse at the hands of her second husband shocked 18-century Britons and revolutionized divorce laws. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wormwood Contributor(s): Albert, Susan Wittig China Bayles's friends and family are urging her to get some rest--and a Kentucky Shaker village seems the ideal place for it. But the restored modern version of the village is plagued with misfortune. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yogi Berra: Eternal Yankee Contributor(s): Barra, Allen Yogi Berra is one of the most popular former athletes in American history, and the most-quoted American since Abraham Lincoln. The gripping biography of the legendary Hall-of-Famer is replete with n early 100 photos and countless Yogi- isms, offering hilarious insights into many of baseball's greatest moments. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story Contributor(s): Schickel, Richard (Author); Perry, George (Author) From "Casablanca" to "Harry Potter," the Warner Bros. story is the history of Hollywood. This comprehensive, photo-filled treasure trove is also the companion to a five-part documentary in the PBS American Masters series.