Murder the Truth: Fear, the First Amendment, and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful New York Times editor Enrich (Servants of the Damned) offers a chilling deep dive into “a largely under ...
Edited by Sarah Coolidge, trans. from the Japanese by Jeffrey Angles et al. Two Lines, $16.95 trade paper (200p) ISBN 978-1-949641-75-2 Desire, extreme weather, and uncanny events figure into this ...
As donations come in to Binc, earmarked for book industry people whose livelihoods are threatened by the L.A. wildfires, ...
In this visually fascinating read, Marcus (Mr. Lincoln Sits for His Portrait) recounts the history of the titular photograph. Beginning with an introduction about the notoriety of Neil Armstrong ...
After her father’s death, 18-year-old Mina Strauss, reeling from grief, is forced to take on the mantle as a bell keeper of the sentient city of Vaiwyn before she’s ready. The importance of ...
Ludington debuts with a rip-roaring thriller about a time-traveling treasure hunter who journeys to Justinian Constantinople in hopes of recovering the menorah of the Temple of Jerusalem.
New year, same characters we love to read about. Kick off the year with additions to series including a picture book about a ...
HarperCollins CEO Brian Murray will be a featured speaker at the 12th annual Jaipur BookMark conference, running January 30 ...
Books by Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Defense, detail a militantly ...
A History of Sex and Christianity,' historian Diarmaid MacCulloch argues the Bible has not proved adequate to providing ...
PW talks with Erin E. Devers about how Christian teachings can reduce biased thinking in her book The Unbiased Self: The ...