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An Indie Next Pick
An Amazon Debut of the Month
PAINTED HORSES
Malcolm Brooks
". . . An outstanding debut novel that will linger in the
reader's mind." — starred, Library Journal
Young archaeologist Catherine Lemay has a huge task
before her. Ahead of a major Montana dam project, she
has one summer to prove nothing of historical value will
be lost. The vastness of the canyon
itself mocks the digs in post-Blitz
London where she cut her teeth.
Then there's John H, a veteran of
the army's last mounted cavalry
campaign living a fugitive life in the
canyon, who shows Catherine the
beauty in the stark landscape.
978-1-4104-7511-4 § $31.99 U.S.
Historical Fiction § Releases 1/7/15
THE LEWIS MAN
Peter May
"Haunting . . . The fast-moving investigation sweeps Fin
across the starkly beautiful Hebridean landscape into
unexpected byways, back into the darker chapters of
Scotland's past." — starred, Publishers Weekly
Fin Macleod has returned to the Isle of Lewis, where he
was born and raised. Leaving behind his wife and career,
the former Detective Inspector is intent on repairing past
relationships and restoring his
parents' cottage. His plans are
interrupted when an unidentified
corpse is recovered from a peat
bog. The only clue to its identity is
a DNA match to a now-senile local
farmer, father of Fin's childhood
sweetheart — a man who had
claimed to be an only child.
978-1-4104-7536-7 § $30.99 U.S.
Mystery § Releases 1/7/15
H A New York Times Bestseller
THE FIRST FAMILY DETAIL
Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of the Presidents
Ronald Kessler
As in a play, presidents, vice presidents, and presidential
candidates perform on stage for the public and the
media. But Secret Service agents have a front row seat
on the private lives of the nation's leaders and their
families. Since In the President's
Secret Service, Ronald Kessler
has continued to penetrate the
wall of secrecy that surrounds
the agency. Crammed with new,
headline-making revelations, his
eye-opening new book tells that
uncensored story.
978-1-4104-7519-0 § $32.99 U.S.
Nonfiction/History § Releases 1/21/15
H A New York Times Bestseller
An Indie Next and #1 LibraryReads Pick
Received a Booklist Starred Review
SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES
& Other Lessons from the Crematory
Caitlin Doughty
Most people want to avoid thinking about death, but
Caitlin Doughty — a twenty-something with a degree
in medieval history and a flair for the macabre — took a
job at a crematory. Thrown into a profession of gallows
humor and vivid characters, Caitlin
learned to navigate the secretive
culture of those who care for the
dead. Her eye-opening, candid, and
often hilarious story is like going
on a journey with your bravest
friend to the cemetery at midnight.
978-1-4104-7518-3 § $31.99 U.S.
Memoir § Releases 1/21/15
Available in Nonfiction 3.