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Praise for rena Pederson:

“Wonderfully inspirational. A must read.” —Senator Elizabeth Dole

“Tart and witty. pederson’s book shines.” —Shelby Hearon, author of Owning jolene

“engagingly written and intelligently documented.” —Library journal

Award-winning journalist and former State department speechwriter rena pederson brings to light fresh

details about the charismatic Nobel peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi: the inspiration for Burma’s (now

Myanmar) first steps toward democracy.

Suu Kyi’s party will be a major contender in the 2015 elections, a revolutionary breakthrough after years

of military dictatorship. Using exclusive interviews with Suu Kyi since her release from fifteen years of

house arrest, as well as recently disclosed diplomatic cables, pederson uncovers new facets to Suu Kyi’s

extraordinary story.

The Burma Spring will also surprise readers by revealing the extraordinary steps taken by first lady

laura Bush to help Suu Kyi, and also how former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton injected new momentum

into Burma’s democratic rebirth. pederson provides a never-before-seen view of the harrowing hardships

the people of Burma have endured and the fiery political atmosphere in which Suu Kyi has fought a life-

and-death struggle for liberty in this fascinating part of the world.

rena Pederson teaches writing at Southern Methodist University. She has written on Burma for the Huff-ington post, the Washington post, and the Christian Science Monitor. pederson was the editorial page

editor at the dallas Morning News, has served on the pulitzer prize Board, and is the author of The lost Apostle and What’s Next?, which was featured on the oprah Winfrey Show. She is currently a commenta-

tor on dallas public radio and lives in dallas, Texas.

Laura Bush was first lady of the United States from 2001 to 2009. She founded both the National Book

festival and the Texas Book festival and is the author of Spoken from the Heart.

aung San Suu Kyi—Burma’s “woman of destiny” and one of the most admired voices for freedom in

the world today—comes alive through this brilliant rendering of Burma’s tumultuous history

THE BurMa SPringAung San Suu Kyi and the Battle for the Soul of a Nation

reNA pederSoNforeword by laura bush

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“impressive. This book is your key to understanding these

principles and putting them to work. This will change your

life.” —neal D. Barnard, MD, President of the Physicians

Committee for responsible Medicine

“denny has been changing the world of conventional thinking

regarding health for the past forty years and has had the

courage to stand tall against the powerful forces of industry

and government: my kind of character!” —Craig Borten,

academy award nominee for Best Original Screenplay,

Dallas Buyers Club

in this superb volume of his core values and practices of

the macrobiotic lifestyle, acclaimed expert denny Waxman

offers readers a fresh, balanced approach “to loving your-

self from the inside out” as a way of life to nourish body,

mind, and spirit.

readers will find that making healthful food choices is

delicious, easy, and fun with the expanded vegetarian reci-

pes and simple menus developed by macrobiotic teacher

and chef Susan Waxman.

Using a clear and adaptable 7 Step lifestyle plan based

on nature’s rhythms, everyday wisdom, and common sense,

this invaluable resource addresses topics such as gluten

sensitivity, the spiritual aspects of health, and a brief his-

tory of food. This holistic, accessible plan shows you how to

look and feel fabulous while improving your mind—to help

guide you to the best possible physical and mental health.

Denny Waxman is an internationally renowned teacher,

counselor, and writer in the fields of health, natural

healing, and macrobiotics. in 1982, he gained international

recognition for guiding dr. Anthony Sattilaro, then

president of Methodist Hospital in philadelphia, to a

complete recovery from terminal prostate cancer. in 1997

denny founded The Strengthening Health institute in

philadelphia, where he lives.

“Pivotal to a new way of thinking about diet and health during the past half century. This is the

‘go to’ book for this way of eating.”—T. Colin Campbell, PhD, bestselling author of The China Study

THE COMPLETE MaCrOBiOTiC DiET7 Steps to feel fabulous, look vibrant, and Think Clearly

deNNy WAxMAN with SUSAN WAxMANpreface by michio kushi

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“A volcanic tour de force. Terrific storytelling that reveals

our vulnerability to nature’s most destructive forces.”

—nick Crane, BBC

“A terrific, disturbing book. in their fast-paced, enjoyable

text the authors show how vulnerable we remain to the

most unpredictable of natural disasters.”

—gillian Darley, author of Vesuvius

“A story for the ages. But beneath the barrage of

devastation lies an even more profound story: why do

we forget these dangers?” —Dr. Lindy Elkins-Tanton,

Carnegie institution for Science

laki is iceland’s largest volcano. its eruption in 1783 is one

of history’s great, untold natural disasters. Spewing out

sun-blocking ash and then a poisonous fog for eight long

months, the effects of the eruption lingered across the world

for years. it caused the deaths of people as far away as the

Nile and created catastrophic conditions throughout europe.

island on fire is the story not only of a single eruption but

the people whose lives it changed, the dawn of modern vol-

canology, as well as the history—and potential—of other

super-volcanoes like laki around the world.

alexandra Witze is an award-winning science journalist

and correspondent for Nature. Her reporting has taken

her from the North pole to the jungles of guatemala

and China’s quake-ravaged Sichuan province. She lives in

Boulder, Colorado.

jeff Kanipe is an experienced science writer and the author

of a number of books on astronomy including Chasing

Hubble’s Shadows and The Cosmic Connection. He has an

asteroid (84447 Jeffkanipe) named after him and he lives in

Boulder, Colorado.

Can a single explosion change the course of history? an eruption at the end of the 18th century

led to a year without summer while igniting famine, disease, even revolution

iSLanD On FirEThe extraordinary Story of a forgotten volcano that Covered a Continent in darkness

AlexANdrA WiTze and Jeff KANipe

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“Kasasian’s sparkling debut introduces a memorable

new detective duo. Their clever sparring, the appealing

secondary characters, and an ingenious plot bode well for

future installments.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Kasasian’s debut is an unflinching look at the darker side of

victorian london and a portrait of a heroine strong enough

to stand up to a thoroughly disagreeable detective. Clever

plotting, morbid humor, and colorful characters are a great

treat.” —Kirkus reviews

“one of the most delightful and original new novels of the

year—the first in a series that could well become a cult.”

—The Daily Mail

After her father dies, March Middleton has to move to london

to live with her guardian, Sidney grice, the country’s most fa-

mous private detective.

it is 1882 and london is at its murkiest yet most vibrant,

wealthiest yet most poverty-stricken. No sooner does March

arrive than a case presents itself: a young woman has been

brutally murdered, and her husband is the only suspect. The

victim’s mother is convinced of her son-in-law’s innocence,

and March is so touched by her pleas that she offers to cover

Sidney’s fee herself.

The investigations lead the pair to the darkest alleys of the

east end: every twist leads Sidney grice to think his client is

guilty, but March is convinced that he is innocent. Around

them london reeks with the stench of poverty and gossip, the

case threatens to boil over into civil unrest, and Sidney grice

finds his reputation is not the only thing in mortal danger.

M. r. C. Kasasian is the author of The Mangle Street Murders

and The Curse of the House of foskett. He lives in england.

The first in a charming, evocative, and sharply plotted Victorian crime series that is “a deft blend

of accuracy and frivolity, sure to please lovers of historical mysteries.” (Shelf awareness)

THE MangLE STrEET MurDErSThe gower Street detective: Book 1

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Praise for The Mangle Street Murders:

“Kasasian’s debut is an unflinching look at the darker side of

victorian london and a portrait of a heroine strong enough

to stand up to a thoroughly disagreeable detective. Clever

plotting, morbid humor, and colorful characters are a great

treat.” —Kirkus reviews

“A fast-paced, witty book. Although the parallels are

unmistakable, grice and Middleton are refreshingly

different from Holmes and Watson.”

—Shelf awareness

“one of the most delightful and original new novels of the

year—the first in a series that could well become a cult.”

—The Daily Mail

125 gower Street, 1882.

Sidney grice once had a reputation as london’s most

perspicacious personal detective. But since his last case

led an innocent man to the gallows, business has been

light. listless and depressed, grice has taken to lying in

the bath for hours, emerging in the evenings for a little

dry toast and a lot of tea. Usually a voracious reader, he

will pick up neither book nor newspaper. He has not even

gathered the strength to re-insert his glass eye. His ward,

March Middleton, has been left to dine alone.

Then an eccentric member of the final death Society

has the temerity to die on his study floor. finally Sidney and

March have an investigation to mount—an investigation

that will draw them to an eerie house in Kew, and the

mysterious Baroness foskett. . . .

M. r. C. Kasasian is the author of The Mangle Street Murders

and The Curse of the House of foskett. He lives in england.

The much-anticipated second novel in a charming, sharply plotted Victorian crime series starring a

detective duo to rival Holmes and Watson.

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Praise for P. j. Brackston:

“it’s almost impossible not to root for the underdog in this magical twist on the classic david vs. goliath

tale.” —Marie Claire

“There’s a whiff of Harry potter in the witchy conflict—a battle between undeveloped young magical talent

and old malevolence—at the heart of this sprightly tale of spells and romance.” —Kirkus reviews

“Brackston delivers an intimate paranormal romance that grounds its fantasy in the reality of a 19th century

Welsh farm.” —Publishers Weekly

“Brackston’s first novel offers well-crafted characters in an absorbing plot and an altogether delicious blend

of historical fiction and fantasy.” —Booklist

“A sensitive, beautifully written account. if the Brontë sisters had penned magical realism, this would have

been the result.” —The guardian

Bavaria, 1776.

When Albrecht dürer the Much Much younger’s frog prints go missing, he knows exactly where to turn

for help. gretel (yes, that gretel), now thirty-five and still living with her gluttonous brother Hans, is the

country’s most famous private investigator, and she leaps at the opportunity to travel to cosmopolitan

Nuremberg to take on the case. But amid the hubbub of the city’s annual sausage festival, gretel struggles

to find any clues that point toward the elusive thief.

even with the aid of the chatty mice living under her bed, the absent prints remain stubbornly out of view,

and gretel is forced to get creative in her search for the truth.

P. j. Brackston is the author of the New york Times bestseller The Witch’s daughter; The Winter Witch;

and Nutters. She has an MA in Creative Writing from lancaster University and is a visiting lecturer for

the University of Wales, Newport. Brackston lives in Wales with her partner, Simon, and their two children.

From the new york Times bestselling author of The Witch’s Daughter comes the story of gretel,

all grown up and investigating the disappearance of albrecht Dürer’s treasured Frog Prints.

grETEL anD THE CaSE OF THE MiSSing FrOg PrinTS

A Brothers grimm Mystery

p. J. BrACKSToN

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“goodall’s critical assessments are acute and sometimes

provocative. His grasp of music’s place in popular culture is

astute. And his belief in the current convergence of interna-

tional pop, folk, and classical music is admirable.”

—The Boston globe

“A masterful and illuminating whirlwind tour through

thousands of years of musical history.”

—Booklist (starred review)

“A celebrated composer and broadcaster surveys the

evolution and cultural significance of music, from prehistoric

caves to Coldplay. Cultural history with some attitude and

considerable rhythm and melody.” —Kirkus reviews

Music is an intrinsic part of everyday life, and yet the history

of its development from single notes to multi-layered orches-

tration can seem bewilderingly complex.

in his dynamic tour through 40,000 years of music, from

prehistoric instruments to modern-day pop, Howard goodall

leads us through the story of music as it happened, idea by

idea, so that each musical innovation—harmony, notation,

sung theatre, the orchestra, dance music, recording—strikes

us with its original force. Along the way, he also gives

refreshingly clear descriptions of what music is and how it

works: what scales are all about, why some chords sound

discordant, and what all post-war pop songs have in common.

Howard goodall’s beautifully clear and compelling ac-

count is both a hymn to human endeavor and a ground-

breaking map of our musical journey.

Howard goodall is an eMMy, BriT, and BAfTA award-

winning composer of choral music, stage musicals, film and

Tv scores, and a distinguished broadcaster. He was recently

appointed Commander of the order of the British empire

(CBe) for services to music education. He lives in london.

a dynamic and expansive tour through 40,000 years of music, from prehistoric instruments to

modern-day pop songs.

THE STOry OF MuSiCfrom Babylon to the Beatles: How Music Has Shaped Civilization

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What exactly is the solar system? We’ve all learned the

basics at school, but do we really understand what we are

seeing in the night sky? expert astronomers Chris North

and paul Abel provide a fascinating guided tour of our

Solar System and explain its many wonders.

They look at all the major players, including our more

familiar cosmic neighbors—the Sun, the planets and their

moons—as well as the occasional visitors to our planet—

asteroids, meteors, and comets—in addition to distant stars

and what might lie beyond our Solar System, including the

mysterious earth Mark ii? North and Abel recount the

history of how our Solar System came to be, and the myths

that once shaped astronomy.

Through their cogent explanations of the latest scientific

discoveries, they reveal how any amateur astronomer

can view and interpret the Solar System and enrich their

understanding of our universe.

Dr. Chris north is an astronomer at Cardiff University. He

has worked on the planck Satellite and Herschel Space

observatory, which studied how stars, galaxies, and the

universe evolved over cosmic time.

Dr. Paul abel is an astronomer and lecturer at The

Center for interdisciplinary Science at the University of

leicester. He specializes in the research of black hole

thermodynamics and quantum field theory and is a fellow

of the royal Astronomical Society.

Dr. Brian May, founding member of Queen, has a phd in

Astronomy and is the co-author of Bang! The Complete

History of the Universe and The Cosmic Tourist.

a fresh and essential guide to understanding and interpreting the wonders of our solar system,

from two young astronomers who are the hosts of the popular BBC television series The Sky at night

HOW TO rEaD THE SOLar SySTEMA guide to the Stars and planets

CHriS NorTH and pAUl ABelforeword by brian may

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“inspector Bordelli has a lot on his mind. He wonders why

he’s never found a great woman, he’s got to cut back on

cigarettes, and he should probably figure out who killed that

wealthy older lady in her 17th-century villa.”

—The new york Times

“vichi’s stellar first in a new mystery series delivers a plau-

sible solution worthy of a golden age crime novel.”

—Publishers Weekly (starred review on Death in august)

“vichi shows us ever more secret and dark sides to an otherwise

sunny city. But his happiest creation, in my opinion, remains

the character of inspector Bordelli.” —andrea Camilleri

“Straight from the city that brought us da vinci and dante,

vichi is on a par with writers like Henning Mankell and eliz-

abeth george who have elevated the police procedural to a

work of art.” —Shelf awareness (starred review)

florence, 1965. A man is found murdered, a pair of scissors

stuck through his throat. only one thing is known about

him—he was a loan shark who ruined and blackmailed the

vulnerable men and women who would come to him for help.

inspector Bordelli prepares to launch a murder investigation.

But the case will be a tough one for him, arousing mixed emo-

tions: the desire for justice conflicting with a deep hostility for

the victim. And he is missing his young police sidekick, piras,

who is convalescing at his parents’ home in Sardinia.

But piras hasn’t been recuperating long before he, too, has a

mysterious death to deal with. . . .

Marco Vichi’s novel death in florence won the Scerbanenco,

rieti, and Camaiore prizes. His novels death in August

and death and the olive grove are available from pegasus

Crime. He lives in italy.

The new crime novel in the increasingly popular mystery series featuring italian Detective inspector

Bordelli, “a disillusioned anti-hero who is difficult to forget.” (andrea Camilleri)

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oswald de lacy was never meant to be the lord of Somerhill

Manor. dispatched to a monastery at the age of seven, sent

back at seventeen when his father and two older brothers are

killed by the plague, oswald has no experience of running

an estate. Upon his return to the manor, he finds that the

years of pestilence and neglect have changed the old place

dramatically, not to mention the attitude of the surviving

peasants.

yet some things never change. oswald’s mother remains

the powerful matriarch of the family, and his sister Clem-

ence simmers in the background, dangerous and unmarried.

Before he can do anything, oswald is confronted by the

shocking death of a young woman, Alison Starvecrow. The

ambitious village priest claims that Alison was killed by a

band of demonic dog-headed men. oswald is certain this is

nonsense, but proving it—by finding the real murderer—is

quite a different matter. every step he takes seems to lead

oswald deeper into a dark maze of political intrigue, family

secrets, and violent strife.

And then the body of another girl is found.

Sarah Sykes brilliantly evokes the landscape and people

of medieval england in this thrillingly suspenseful debut.

Sarah Sykes received her MA from Sheffield Hallam in

england. She attended the novel writing course at Curtis

Brown, where she was inspired to write plague land. Sarah

lives in england.

in this chilling historical novel, young girls go missing from a medieval English village and

Lord Oswald de Lacy must find the killer before tragedy strikes again.

PLaguE LanDA Novel

SArAH SyKeS

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FrEuDgreat Thinkers on Modern life

BreTT KAHr

Sigmund freud is best known as the father of psychoanalysis. Born in

1856, he was a physiologist, medical doctor, and psychologist who spent

most of his life in vienna. He developed revolutionary ideas about the

unconscious mind, repression, the meaning of dreams, and the clinical

method of treatment through dialogue. Here you will find insights from his

greatest works and their significance in the modern world.

Brett Kahr, PhD, is the Senior Clinical research fellow in psychotherapy

and Mental Health and a Trustee of the freud Museum. He lives in london.

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THE SCHOOL OF LiFE:

BErgSOngreat Thinkers on Modern life

MiCHAel foley

Henri Bergson was a french professor and philosopher. Born in paris in

1859 to a polish composer and woman of irish descent, his revelatory

ideas of life and the importance of learning, humor, and joy brought

him incredible fame and media celebrity. Here you will find new ways of

looking at this significant philosopher.

Michael Foley is the london Times bestselling author of The Age of Absur-

dity and embracing the ordinary. Bergson is his American debut. He lives

in london.

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great thinkers on modern life

niETzSCHEgreat Thinkers on Modern life

JoHN ArMSTroNg

friedrich Nietzsche was a german philosopher, poet, and cultural critic.

He is best known for his controversial idea of “life affirmation” that

challenges traditional morality and all doctrines. Born in 1844 outside

leipzig, germany, his teachings inspired people in all walks of life, from

dancers and poets to psychologists and social revolutionaries. Here you

will discover new ways of examining his greatest works and ideas.

john armstrong, philosopher and author, has published a number of

books, including in Search of Civilization and love, life, and goethe.

He lives in Melbourne.

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The School of Life, founded by Alain de Botton, takes a great thinker and highlights those ideas most

relevant to ordinary, everyday dilemmas. These books emphasize ways in which wise voices from the past

have urgently important and inspiring things to tell us. This new series attempts to return learning and

ideas to their proper place—right in the middle of our lives.

“There is a good deal to be learned from these little primers.”

—The Observer (London)

“The School of life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge.”

—independent on Sunday

“if the six books in The School of life can teach even a few readers to pay passionate heed to the world—

to notice things—they will have been un unquestionable success.”

—john Banville

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“This is a masterful tale, graphic and gory, and loaded with

medieval history.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“James Wilde realizes his goal of turning an obscure his-

toric character into a warrior legend.” —Kirkus reviews

england, 1071.

five years have passed since the crushing Norman victory

at the Battle of Hastings. The country reels under the savage

rule of the new king, the one they call “the Bastard.” The

North has been left a wasteland—villages razed, innocents

put to the sword, land stolen. it seems no atrocity is too

great to ensure William’s grip upon the crown.

And now he turns his cold gaze east, toward the last

stronghold of the english resistance. After years of struggle,

he will brook no further challenge to his power: his vast

army masses and his siege machines are readied.

in their fortress on the isle of ely, the english have put

their faith in the only man who might defeat the murderous

invaders. He is called Hereward. He is a warrior and a

master tactician, as adept at warfare as his enemy, and

plans have been been set in motion for a bloody uprising

that will sweep the Norman king off the throne once and

for all.

But Hereward is missing. With their hopes of victory

dwindling, can the english rebels find the leader who

seems to have abandoned them before William the Bastard

begins his final, devastating assault that will truly be the

end of days. . . .

Here is a tale of heroism and treachery—and the

bloodiest rebellion england has ever known.

james Wilde, the pseudonym of Mark Chadbourn, a two-

time winner of the prestigious British fantasy Award, has

written a number of widely praised modern fantasy novels.

Wilde lives in the heart of a Mercian forest in england.

The forgotten saga of England’s real-life robin Hood—Hereward—continues in this new brutal and

thrilling novel set during the latter days of the norman Conquest.

EnD OF DaySA Novel of Medieval england

JAMeS Wilde

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“Pulse-pounding. Mason Cross launches into The Killing Season with no holds barred, as he deftly

combines an adrenaline rush plot with one of the best new series characters since jack reacher.

Prepare to read all night.”—Lisa gardner

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“Mason Cross has created an enigmatic character in Carter

Blake. The writing is taut, intelligent, oozes suspense. A

highly impressive debut novel.” —Matt Hilton, author of

the bestselling joe Hunter thrillers

The first thing you should know about me is that my name

is not Carter Blake.

When Caleb Wardell, the infamous “Chicago Sniper,”

escapes from death row two weeks before his execution,

the fBi calls on the services of Carter Blake, a man with

certain specialized talents whose skills lie in finding those

who don’t want to be found. A man to whom Wardell is no

stranger.

Along with elaine Banner, an ambitious special agent

juggling life as a single mother with her increasingly high-

flying career, Blake must track Wardell down as he cuts a

swath across America, apparently killing at random.

But Blake and Banner soon find themselves sidelined

from the case. And as they try desperately to second-guess

a man who kills purely for the thrill of it, they uncover a

hornet’s nest of lies and corruption. Now Blake must break

the rules and go head to head with the fBi if he is to stop

Wardell and expose a deadly conspiracy that will rock the

country.

Slick, fast-paced, and assured, The Killing Season is the

first novel in the enthralling new Carter Blake series.

Mason Cross debuts on the American publishing scene

with The Killing Season. you can find out more by visiting

his website: www.carterblake.net. He lives in england.

THE KiLLing SEaSOnA Novel

MASoN CroSS

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“Mahaffey guides us through more than a century of

atomic research, including misadventures with radioactive

elixirs and long-forgotten accidents. The compelling

tales unravel like slow-motion horror stories.” —nature

“from clueless hunters wandering into caves teeming with

radon-222, to fervid dreams of nuclear jets, and reactors

bucking like steeds unused to human contact, Mahaffey

keeps things appropriately dramatic. Truly valuable.”

—newsweek

“Mahaffey employs his extensive knowledge of nuclear

engineering to produce a volume that is by turns alarming,

thought-provoking, humorous, and always fascinating.”

—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

from the moment radiation was discovered in the late

nineteenth century, nuclear science has had a rich history

of innovative scientific exploration and discovery, coupled

with mistakes, accidents, and downright disasters.

Mahaffey, a long-time advocate of continued nuclear

research and nuclear energy, looks at each incident in turn

and analyzes what happened and why, often discovering

where scientists went wrong when analyzing past meltdowns.

every incident has led to new facets in understanding about

the mighty atom—and Mahaffey puts forth what the future

should be for this final frontier of science that still holds so

much promise.

during his twenty-five-year career at the georgia Tech

research institute, james Mahaffey directed or worked

on projects for the U.S. defense Nuclear Agency, the U.S.

National ground intelligence Center, the U.S. Air force,

and other government and private industrial organizations.

He is the author of Atomic Awakening and lives in Atlanta,

georgia.

a gripping narrative of nuclear mishaps and meltdowns around the globe, all of which have proven

pivotal to the advancement of nuclear science.

aTOMiC aCCiDEnTSA History of Nuclear Meltdowns and disasters: from the ozark Mountains to fukushima

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“Brimming with the sort of vivid details that make the

past come alive, The Summit is both an impressive work

of scholarship and an absolute delight to read.”

—Liaquat ahamed, author of Lords of Finance

“Who would have thought that an account of an economic

summit could be so absorbing? But it was no ordinary

summit and ed Conway’s is an exceptional account.”

—Evan Davis, author of Made in Britain

“Brilliantly researched, and hugely entertaining, this is an

essential book about one of the most important economic

events of the twentieth century.” —Keith Lowe, author of

Savage Continent

The idea of world leaders gathering in the midst of eco-

nomic crisis is now familiar. But 1944’s meeting at Bretton

Woods was different. it was the only time countries agreed

to overhaul the structure of the international monetary sys-

tem. Their resulting system presided over the longest period

of growth in history. its demise decades later was at least

partly responsible for the financial collapse of the 2000s.

The heart of the conference was the love-hate relationship

between John Maynard Keynes—the greatest economist of

his day, who suffered a heart attack at the conference—and

his American counterpart Harry dexter White (later revealed

to be passing information to russian spies). Both were intent

on creating a settlement which would prevent another war

while at the same time defending their countries’ interests.

drawing on unpublished accounts, diaries, and oral histo-

ries, The Summit describes the conference in stunning color

and clarity. Written with exceptional verve and narrative pace,

this is an extraordinary debut from a talented new historian.

Ed Conway is the economics editor of Sky News. previously

he was the economics editor of the daily Telegraph and the

Sunday Telegraph. He lives in london.

a brilliant narrative history of the most colorful and important economic summit in history—

held during the height of World War ii.

THE SuMMiTBretton Woods, 1944: J. M. Keynes and the reshaping of the global economy

ed CoNWAy

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“A good storyteller—and r.B. Chesterton is quite a good

storyteller—knows to lower her voice when she’s talking about

ghosts.” —Marilyn Stasio, The new york Times Book review

“Chesterton firmly reestablishes herself as a queen of dark-

ness and suspense.” —Southern Literary review

“A sharp and edgy gothic thriller.” —Publishers Weekly

“As the questions hover and grow more intense, it’s virtually

impossible not to pursue the answers to the end. in fact, as

Haines’ novel gains momentum like a fast-moving train, it’s

hard to put the book down at all.” —alabama Writers Forum

When graduate student Aine Cahill uncovers a journal

proving that her aunt Bonnie was an intimate companion

of Henry david Thoreau’s during his supposedly solitary

sojourn at Walden pond, she knows that she has found the

perfect subject for her dissertation.

She decides to travel to Walden pond herself to hunker

down and work on her writing, but it quickly becomes clear

that all is not as it seems in Thoreau’s woodland retreat.

The further Aine delves into Bonnie’s diary, the more she

finds herself wondering about her family’s sinister legacy

and even her own sanity—is there really a young girl lurking

in the woods?

As tragedy strikes a nearby town and suspicion falls on

Aine, she scrambles to find the truth behind Thoreau’s

paradise.

r. B. Chesterton is the pseudonym of Carolyn Haines. She is

the 2010 recipient of the Harper lee Award for distinguished

Writing, the 2009 recipient of the richard Wright Award for

literary excellence, and she was recently awarded the 2011

rT reviewers’ Choice Award for Best Amateur Sleuth. She

is the author of dozens of books in a number of genres,

including The darkling, published by pegasus Crime.

“a spellbinding tale, offering eloquent evidence that Southern storytelling is indeed a very special

art form.”—Marilyn Stasio, The new york Times Book review

THE SEEKErA Novel

r. B. CHeSTerToN

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advance Praise:

“Classy, elegant, and gripping. A novel for a chilly night

with a cup of tea and a warm blanket where you start

reading and then go on and on, unable to stop.”

—john ajvide Lindqvist, author of Let the right One in

“A love like Blood manages to play with vampire tropes

while lifting the novel to stranger, more compelling heights.

A great read.” —joe r. Lansdale, bestselling author of

Edge of Dark Water

“This macabre fantasy follows a trail of blood across europe

over fifty years. Stylish, thrilling and fast, you needn’t be a

horror fan to enjoy this.” —The Sunday Mirror

“An excellent piece of story crafting with echoes of Mary Shel-

ley and Bram Stoker, this is a dark and macabre launch into

the world of adult fiction for Sedgwick.” —goodreads uK

in 1944, just days after the liberation of paris, Charles Jack-

son sees something horrific: a man in a dark tunnel, appar-

ently drinking the blood of a murdered woman. Terrified, he

does nothing, telling himself afterward that worse tragedies

happen during war.

Seven years later he returns to the city—and sees the

same man dining in the company of a fascinating, beauti-

ful young woman. When they leave the restaurant, Charles

decides to follow. . . .

A love like Blood is a dark, compelling thriller about how

a man’s life can change in a moment and about where the

desire for truth—and revenge—can lead.

Marcus Sedgwick is a widely admired prizewinning author

of yA fiction. His books have been shortlisted for over thirty

awards, including the Carnegie Medal (five times), the edgar

Allan poe Award (twice), and the guardian Children’s fiction

prize (four times). This is his first novel for adults.

The first novel for adults by hugely acclaimed ya author Marcus Sedgwick:

a gripping saga of love, obsession, and revenge.

a LOVE LiKE BLOODA Novel

MArCUS SedgWiCK

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advance Praise from England:

“A splendid example of the genre. An excellent, readable account of his reign.” —The Literary review

“Marc Morris is historical biography’s newest star.” —The Bookseller

“Uncommonly good. edward was a remarkable man, and a great king. Marc Morris does him justice. it’s

compelling stuff.” —allan Massie, bestselling author of The royal Stuarts

“The title of Marc Morris’ book is apt. No king of england had a greater impact on the peoples of Britain

than edward i. Morris has succeeded in writing a book for today.” —The Times Literary Supplement

edward i is familiar to millions as “longshanks,” conqueror of Scotland and nemesis of Sir William Wallace

(in “Braveheart”). yet this story forms only the final chapter of the king’s action-packed life. earlier, edward

had defeated and killed the famous Simon de Montfort in battle; traveled to the Holy land; conquered

Wales, extinguishing forever its native rulers and constructing a magnificent chain of castles. He raised

the greatest armies of the Middle Ages and summoned the largest parliaments; notoriously, he expelled all

the Jews from his kingdom. The longest-lived of england’s medieval kings, he fathered fifteen children with

his first wife, eleanor of Castile, and, after her death, he erected the eleanor Crosses—the grandest funeral

monuments ever fashioned for an english monarch.

in this book, Marc Morris examines afresh the forces that drove edward throughout his relentless career:

his character, his Christian faith, and his sense of england’s destiny—a sense shaped in particular by the

tales of the legendary King Arthur. He also explores the competing reasons that led edward’s opponents

(including robert Bruce) to resist him.

The result is a sweeping story, immaculately researched yet compellingly told, and a vivid picture of

medieval Britain at the moment when its future was decided.

Marc Morris, Ph.D., is an historian and broadcaster specializing in the Middle Ages. His previous book,

The Norman Conquest, was a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller. He is a fellow of the royal

Historical Society and lives in england.

The first major study on a truly formidable king, whose reign was one of the most dramatic and

important of the entire Middle ages, leading to war and conquest on an unprecedented scale.

a grEaT anD TErriBLE Kingedward i and the forging of Britain

MArC MorriS

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“dvorak has done earthquake science sterling service by writ-

ing what is unarguably the best, the most comprehensive and

compellingly readable book about the great fault, America’s

800 mile long seismic danger zone, that will one day affect

all of our lives.” —Simon Winchester, new york Times

bestselling author of The Crack at the Edge of the World

“it’s not just Californians who should pay attention to

dvorak’s exploration of earthquake science. plenty of

other parts of the country are vulnerable, including the

Northwest, the Midwest, the South and—yes—even the Big

Apple.” —The Christian Science Monitor

“reads like good sci-fi, with colorful characters making

startling discoveries.” —The Honolulu Star

it is a prominent geological feature that is almost impossible

to see unless you know where to look. Hundreds of thousands

of people drive across it every day. The San Andreas fault is

everywhere, and primed for a colossal quake. for decades,

scientists have warned that such a sudden shifting of the

earth’s crust is inevitable. in fact, it is a geologic necessity.

The San Andreas fault runs almost the entire length

of California, from the redwood forest to the east edge of

the Salton Sea. Along the way, it passes through two of the

largest urban areas of the country.

yet, few people understand the San Andreas or the

network of subsidiary faults it has spawned. even among

scientists, few appreciate that the San Andreas fault is a

transient, evolving system that is key to our understanding of

earthquakes worldwide.

john Dvorak, Ph.D., has studied volcanoes and earth-

quakes for the U.S. geological Survey and has written for

Scientific American, physics Today, Astronomy and Ameri-

can Scientist. He lives in Hawaii, where he manages the

telescope at Mauna Kea observatory.

The lives of millions will be changed after it breaks, and yet so few people understand the

San andreas Fault, or even realize it runs through their back yard.

EarTHquaKE STOrMSThe fascinating History and volatile future of the San Andreas fault

JoHN dvorAK

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Past praise for Matthew Parker:

“An epic tale of human folly and endeavor, beautifully told

and researched.” —john le Carré

“A tumultuous rollercoaster of a book. A tale of wealth, bravery

and debauchery.” —The Economist (Best Books of the year)

“An engaging journey to a mercifully vanished world.”

—The Wall Street journal

“An exemplary history, vigorously told.”

—The Los angeles Times

“A heartbreaking book.” —The Washington Post Book World

for two months every year, from 1946 to his death eighteen

years later, ian fleming lived at goldeneye, the house he

built on a point of high land overlooking a small white sand

beach on Jamaica’s stunning north coast. All the James

Bond novels and stories were written here.

This book explores the huge influence of Jamaica on the

creation of fleming’s iconic post-war hero. The island was

for fleming part retreat from the world, part tangible repre-

sentation of his own values, and part exotic fantasy. it will

examine his Jamaican friendships—his extraordinary circle

included errol flynn, the oliviers, international politicians

and British royalty, as well as his close neighbor Noel Cow-

ard—and trace his changing relationship with Ann Char-

teris (and hers with Jamaica) and the emergence of Blanche

Blackwell as his Jamaican soulmate.

Matthew Parker is the author of three previous non-fiction

books, Monte Cassino: The Hardest-fought Battle of World

War ii; the los Angeles Times bestseller panama fever,

which was a Washington post Best Book of the year; and

The Sugar Barons, which was an economist Book of the

year. He lives in england.

amid the lush beauty of jamaica’s northern coast lies the true story of ian Fleming’s iconic creation:

james Bond

gOLDEnEyEWhere Bond Was Born: ian fleming’s Jamaica

MATTHeW pArKer

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CSi meets jurassic Park in a fascinating, revelatory look at dinosaurs and their world through the

65-million-year-old clues they left behind

“even in the most active poses, skeletons can seem inert.

fortunately for us, dinosaurs left us far more than just their

bones. Whispers in stone, trace fossils are moments of an-

cient life.” —The Wall Street journal

“Martin’s greatest talent may be in evoking the lost world

brought to light by dinosaur traces. ichnology is a science

of absence, one that re-creates an entire ecosystem out of

a few dimples in some rocks. Martin is a skilled tracker and

a worthy guide.” —Dallas Morning news

“Bubbles over with the joy of scientific discovery.”

—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

What if we woke up one morning all of the dinosaur bones

in the world were gone? How would we know these iconic

animals had a 165-million-year history on earth? What clues

would be left to discern not only their presence, but how they

lived? What would it take for us to know how fast dinosaurs

moved, whether they lived underground, climbed trees, or

went for a swim?

Welcome to the world of ichnology, the study of traces

and trace fossils—tracks, burrows, nests, toothmarks, and

other vestiges of behavior—and how through these clues,

we can explore and intuit the rich and complicated lives of

dinosaurs. Martin brings the wild world of the Mesozoic to

life for the twenty-first-century reader.

anthony j. Martin is a professor at emory University and

one of the world’s most accomplished ichnologists. He is

the co-discoverer of the first known burrowing dinosaur and

is the author of two textbooks. He lives in Atlanta, georgia.

DinOSaurS WiTHOuT BOnESdinosaur lives revealed by Their Trace fossils

ANTHoNy J. MArTiN

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Marijuana naTiOnone Man’s Chronicle of America getting High: from vietnam to legalization

roger roffMAN

as public attitudes about pot undergo rapid change, roger roffman’s portrait of marijuana

in america rises above punditry and rhetoric.

“roffman’s frankness and expertise make Marijuana

Nation different from many books in the ever-growing

cannabis catalog. Convincing.” —Seattle Times

“in this nuanced book, roffman’s personal story intertwines

with the raucous, contradictory history of cannabis since

the 1960s. His refreshing insistence on acknowledging the

complicated truth about marijuana may provoke both pot-

lovers and prohibitionists to question their assumptions.”

—Publishers Weekly

“roffman brings some badly needed ‘fresh air’ to our na-

tional discussion on pot laws.” —Charles Mandigo, former

Special agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of investigation

roger roffman first discovered marijuana while serving

as a US Army officer in vietnam. from these seemingly

innocuous beginnings, roffman has been fascinated by

marijuana, as a researcher, scholar, therapist, activist, and

user. for decades, pot’s popularity has ebbed and surged.

Calls for greater, fewer, or no marijuana penalties also have

swung on their own pendulum.

from lobbying in Washington to oncology wards and

watching his brother struggle with addiction, roffman has

experienced the complex relationship Americans have with

marijuana first-hand. With one foot on each side of the fence,

at times feeling at odds with both camps, roffman is on a

quest to challenge those who insist we think of marijuana as a

weapon of mass destruction, as well as those who would have

us see it as a harmless source of pleasure and relief.

roger roffman is a professor emeritus of Social Work at the

University of Washington and has been part of a twenty-

five-year study for marijuana-dependent teens and adults.

He lives in Seattle.

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Praise for andrew Klavan:

“The most original American novelist of crime and suspense since Cornell Woolrich.” —Stephen King

“Klavan winds his tale tighter and tighter until the reader is hopelessly spellbound. Superb suspense by a

master storyteller.” —Clive Cussler

“The two edgars Klavan owns testify to his excellence at thrillers.” —Publishers Weekly

“intensely gripping and suspenseful. Worthy of Hitchcock at his best.” —Kirkus reviews

zach Adams is one of the best detectives in the country. Nicknamed Cowboy, he’s a soft-spoken homicide

detective known for his integrity and courage under fire. He serves on a federal task force that has a single

mission: to hunt down dominic Abend, a european gangster who has taken over the American underworld.

After a brutal murder gives them a lead, zach and his tough guy Nypd partner Martin goulart are

finally on Abend’s trail. But things get complicated—and very, very weird. goulart’s on-the-job enemies

are accusing him of corruption. And zach is beginning to suspect that Abend’s evil goes beyond crime—

perhaps to the edge of the supernatural. As his investigation continues in germany, zach finds himself

lured into the impossible. in a centuries-old forest under a full moon, a beast assaults him, cursing him

forever. in the aftermath, zach is transformed into something horrible—something deadly.

Now, the good cop has innocent blood on his hands. He has killed—and will kill again—in the form of a

beast who can’t be controlled or stopped. Before he can free himself, he’s going to have to solve the great-

est mystery of of all: How can you defeat evil when the evil is inside you?

andrew Klavan is the edgar Award-winning and New york Times bestselling author of twenty-four novels,

including such bestsellers as empire of lies, Killer in the Wind, and True Crime (adapted into a film by Clint

eastwood), and don’t Say a Word (adapted into a film starring Michael douglas). His most recent work is

Nightmare City (Thomas Nelson). His writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the New york Times, and the los Angeles Times, and he maintains a blog at pJ Media. Andrew lives in Santa Barbara.

From Edgar award-winning and new york Times bestselling author andrew Klavan, a supernatural

thriller about a good cop in the grips of an evil curse. in the tradition of Dexter and The Shield, the

first in a riveting trilogy about a crime-fighter on a quest to control the beast within.

WErEWOLF COPA Novel

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ByrOn EaSyA Novel

JUde CooK

By a daring new literary talent, nick Hornby meets Martin amis in a witty, exuberant novel

following one man’s terminal train journey home.

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“And now we have Byron easy, the young hero of Jude Cook’s

first novel. Byron is a poet of the self-published and perma-

nently wine-stained variety. Cook can clearly write. . . . He has

written something new. This is certainly bold—a proud flour-

ish of anti-wisdom.” —The new york Times Book review

“ravishing in its evocations of beauty, sexual candor,

suspense, and unusual insights into the soul-battering

consequences of abuse and violence. Cook’s debut gathers

force as a rolling and rocking ballad of survival and love.”

—Booklist

“daring, moving, imaginative and, above all, funny. This is

a great debut from a promising novelist.”

—The Sunday Mirror (London)

it’s december 24th, 1999. Byron easy, a poverty-stricken

poet, half-drunk and suicidal, sits on a train at King’s

Cross Station waiting to depart. in his lap is a backpack

containing his remaining worldly goods—an empty wine

bottle, a few books, a handful of crumpled banknotes.

As the journey commences he conjures memories (both

painful and euphoric) of the recent past, of his rollercoaster

london life, and, most distressingly, of Mandy—his half-

Spanish Amazonian wife—in an attempt to make sense of

his terrible—and ordinary—predicament.

What has led him to this point? Where are his friends, his

family, his wife? What has happened to his dreams? And

what disturbing plan awaits him at the end of his journey?

Byron easy is an epic, baroque, sprawling masterpiece of

a novel—a unique portrait of love and marriage, of the flux

of memory, and of england in the dying days of the twenti-

eth century.

jude Cook lives in london. He studied english literature at

University College london and was a musician and songwriter

for the band flamingoes. Byron easy is his first novel.

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Praise for rachel Basch:

“one of those novels that’s so wonderful you’re afraid to

recommend it because if your friends don’t like it, you’ll just

pity them.” —ron Charles

“A compelling, smart, no-holds-barred story committed

equally to verisimilitude and compassion.”

—Kirkus reviews (starred review)

“rachel Basch writes with great insight and a big heart,

imbuing her novel with both.”

—ann Hood, bestselling author of The Obituary Writer

Malcolm dowd is almost positive he recognizes the young

woman who shows up for a session at his office in Bax-

ter College’s Center for Behavioral Health—he just can’t

place her. When suddenly she stands, takes off her wig,

and reveals herself as Noah, the young man Malcolm had

treated months earlier, it’s the start of a relationship that

will change them both forever.

Since his wife’s death years earlier in a car accident, Mal-

colm had dedicated himself to giving his two daughters the

stable, predictable childhood he did not have. But nothing

is predictable—not his daughters, not himself, and certainly

not Noah.

Told alternately from Malcolm’s and Noah’s perspectives,

The listener is a story, ultimately, about human connection

and the many shapes love can take.

rachel Basch is the author of The passion of reverend Nash

(named one of the five best novels of 2003 by the Christian

Science Monitor) and degrees of love. Her nonfiction

has appeared in n+1, parenting, and the Huffington post.

Basch was a 2011 Macdowell Colony fellow and currently

teaches at fairfield University’s MfA program and in the

graduate liberal Studies program at Wesleyan University.

She lives in Connecticut.

THE LiSTEnErA Novel

rACHel BASCH

a piercing novel about the challenges to identity that arise in adolescence and middle age—and of

the college freshman and school psychologist who just may have the power to save each other.

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“infused with pacing worthy of the earlier works of dean

Koontz, Klein’s crafted a tale as tightly wound as a watch

spring.” —Kirkus reviews (starred review)

“Klein’s crisp, original voice is all at once peppy, funny,

snappy, and darkly humorous . . . thoroughly enjoyable and

compelling from start to finish.” —Library journal

“A really great book. Klein is the real thing.” —Lee Child,

#1 new york Times bestselling author

Jimmy Thane knows all about crossroads. every time he’s

faced with one he’s taken the wrong path. At the peak of

his career, he chose alcohol. When his job became shaky,

he turned to drugs. And when his wife lost faith in him, he

turned to other women. Now, Jimmy’s clean, and he’s at a

new crossroad: he’s landed the job of a Ceo at a failing

company in South florida and has seven weeks to turn it

around.

except, from the moment he enters the building, he sens-

es there’s something very wrong—the place is too quiet,

too empty. When the police come calling about the disap-

pearance of the former Ceo, Jimmy begins to wonder what

he got himself into. Then he discovers surveillance equip-

ment in his neighbor’s house, looking straight into his living

room. And he begins to notice that his wife isn’t just tired,

she’s terrified, and trying to hide it.

Nothing is as it seems. Jimmy no longer feels like he’s

living the dream. instead, he’s plunged into the worst kind

of nightmare there is. And when he finally gets to the truth,

it’s more shocking and terrifying than he ever imagined.

Matthew Klein is the author of Con ed, which was published

in over a dozen foreign countries and is being made into a

feature film. He founded several technology companies in

Silicon valley before moving to New york, where he lives.

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