Twenty years after the asylum where he had spent much of his life is closed, Francis Petrel recounts dark memories about the unsolved murder of a young nurse and anticipates an upcoming reunion with his former fellow patients, an event that is haunted by the possible return of the killer. Reprint.[...]
A retired university professor is diagnosed with a rare degenerative disease that will lead him to lose his memory and die within a few years. On his way home from the doctor's office, he witnesses a pretty young girl being kidnapped right off the street. As the police drag their heels, he realizes [...]
"Chilling. . . . "Day of Reckoning" is dynamite."--"Chicago Tribune " John Katzenbach's third novel, now back in print, is the spellbinding story of a family in jeopardy and what happens when that family is pushed to the brink. Megan and Duncan Richards are no longer the radical activists they were [...]
Our parish wasnt working, said the leaders of a Catholic church in Maryland We didnt know how to fix it. We can learn from churches that are getting it right. Drawing on the wisdom gleaned from thriving mega-churches and innovative business leaders while anchoring their vision in the Eucharistic cen[...]
You do not know me, but I know you. I have decided to call you: Red One. Red Two. Red Three. I know each of you is lost in the woods. And just like the little girl in the fairy tale, you have been selected to die...' Karen, Sarah and Jordan have nothing in common aside from their hair colour. Red. T[...]
The conflict develops between an alcoholic and a murderer. The alcoholic's uncle appears dead, looks like a suicide, but the alcoholic (a young student) knows it's a murder. Can an alcoholic, with all its weaknesses, find the killer? As in A Perfect End, Katzenbach takes several characters with weak[...]