Posted in Award Winner Fiction

She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb

Wally Lamb | She’s Come Undone | In this extraordinary coming-of-age odyssey, Wally Lamb invites us to hitch a wild ride on a journey of love, pain, and renewal with the most heartbre

Posted in Pulp

Woman’s Darling by A. L. Roget

A. L. Roget | Woman’s Darling | ‘She was lovely enough to command any man she wanted-but what she wanted was another lovely woman!’

Posted in Fiction

The Haunted House by Rebecca Brown

Rebecca Brown | The Haunted House | In one stifling moment near the beginning of this strong, evocative first novel, its genesis is laid bare: little Robin Dale’s father slides her into

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The Missionary Sheriff by Octave Thanet

Octave Thanet | The Missionary Sheriff | The folk of Octave Thanet’s creating have iron in their blood; their society is tonic. Of none of her characters is truer than of Amos Wickliff… Wickl

Posted in Mystery

Ditched by Josie Gordon

Josie Gordon | Ditched | Lonnie Squires has few fond memories of her Aunt Kate, and nearly ten years after her death, the battleaxe is still yanking Lonnie’s chain. This time,

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Baby, It’s Cold by Jaye Maiman

Jaye Maiman | Baby, It’s Cold | As a bitter winter grips New York City, Private Investigator Robin Miller is catapulted on a bone-chilling quest to save a friend’s child from a horri

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

The Strange Young Wife by Kel Holland

Kel Holland | The Strange Young Wife | Front: ‘This is a bold novel. It will be applauded and condemned. It hits home because it dares speak about a growing problem …’ AND ‘His new girl-w

Posted in Mystery

Double Bluff by Claire McNab

Claire McNab | Double Bluff | Double Bluffis the long-awaited seventh mystery in Claire McNab’s highly rated series, featuring Detective Inspector Carol Ashton.

Posted in Humor Mystery

The Case of the Good-For-Nothing Girlfriend by Mabel Maney

Mabel Maney | The Case of the Good-For-Nothing Girlfriend | A collector’s edition of the best-selling all-girl action adventure novel!

On a tongue-in-cheek romp into the ‘gosh-golly’ world of 1950s gir

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Making A Scene by Liz Millward

Liz Millward | Making A Scene | In the 1960s, a youthful and ambitious lesbian movement began taking shape in Canada. After decades of being pathologized, disparaged, or erased from