Paul Boehmer
21) The necromancer
22) The warlock
For Durzo Blint, assassination is an art — and he is the city's most accomplished artist.
For Azoth, survival is precarious. Something you never take for granted. As a guild rat, he's grown up in the slums, and learned to judge people quickly...
27) Shadow's edge
29) The secret chord
30) Tanequil
31) The Golden Tower
People’s Book of the Week • USA Today’s #1 “New and Noteworthy”...
33) Lion of Babylon
Ex-CIA and now freelance agent Scorpion hunts a faceless enemy—a mysterious Iranian known only as "the Gardener"—in Andrew Kaplan's Scorpion Deception, the electrifying third installment of the espionage series that Suspense magazine says "matches the best of Ludlum, and then surpasses it."
Files containing highly classified information on CIA assets have been stolen from the U.S. embassy in Switzerland by a well-armed and
The head of Egypt's State Internal Security is brutally murdered in a Cairo café—his assailant a faceless killer known only as the Palestinian. It is the opening move in a chilling game of terror that has caught the international intelligence community completely off-guard, and the CIA turns to...
36) Scorpion Winter
"Andrew Kaplan represents a gold standard for thriller writing."
—David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of The Brotherhood of the Rose
Espionage fiction is hotter than ever, as evidenced by the phenomenal success of Daniel Silva, Alex Berenson, and Ted Bell—and Andrew Kaplan plays the spy game as well as anyone out there. Following his stunning thriller, Scorpion Betrayal (which superstar author Harlan Coben called,
...37) Hate Crime
In Tulsa, Ben Kincaid has built a national reputation as a stalwart defense attorney who will fight tirelessly for his clients. In Evanston, Illinois,...
"[Coelho's] special talent seems to be his ability to speak to everyone at once. The kind of spirituality he espouses is to all comers. . . . His readers often say that they see their own lives in his own books."
—New Yorker
From the bestselling author of The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho, comes an absorbing new novel that holds a mirror up to our culture's obsession with fame, glamour, and celebrity.