“The true sequel to Twain’s masterpiece.” -- The Christian Science Monitor At the start of this exuberant adventure story, Huck Finn’s life is back to normal in St. Petersburg, Missouri: The Widow Douglas expects him to wear clean clo...
Young Burris Weems, continuing his search for something in which he can put his faith, befriends one of Buford, Indiana's strangest residents--Lennie the Loop, a paranoid schizophrenic--and learns a hard lesson about self-sufficiency...
Settling into a life of domestic bliss with his wife, Holly, and their young son, Ray Kootz, the inheritor of the Thunderbird Motel in Callisto County, Kansas, learns that dreams of success can turn into nightmares. Reprint....
Siblings separated on an orphan train reunite years later to seek revenge in the lawless West in this “great novelist’s masterwork” (Stephen King). In 1869, the Dugan siblings board an orphan train in upstate New York. Adopted by different fami...
A frustrated schoolteacher from London travels to Australia's harsh Northern Territory to claim an inheritance and, with his female cousin and her friend, struggles against an elusive Aborigine tribe to turn the land into a cattle station. Reprint....
Ambitious screenwriter Keith Moody finds his dreams of film success transformed into a nightmare when his new script ignites a scandal that leads to murder. By the author of
Keith Moody's life is coming together nicely: happily married to Myra, his first novel published (to good reviews, though the sales left something to be desired), his second in the hands of his agent, and now, here on the beach, someone is reading...
This epic Gothic Western about a half-Indian outcast who becomes a famous buffalo hunter is “a big sprawling novel of the West as it really was” (The Denver Post). Perhaps Joe Cobden was always destined to be an outcast. His Indian mother ...