Strega – Andrew Vachss

Strega – Andrew Vachss

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Title: Strega
Author: Andrew Vachss
Read By: Phil Gigante
Copyright: 1987
Audiobook Copyright: 2010
Genre: Mystery
Series Name: Burke
Position in Series: 02

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Andrew Vachss’s implacable private eye has a new client, Strega. She
wants Burke to find an obscene photograph and that search will take
him into the ocean that vows just beneath the city, an ocean whose currents
are fesh and money, the anguish of children and the pleasure of twisted
adults. It is a place that Burke can visit only at the risk of his sanity
and his life. But between the power of Strega and his own sense of justice,
there is no turning back.

In Strega one of our most acclaimed crime writers gives us a thriller
that might have been imagined by Dante. For this is a tour of hell with
no stops left out, conducted by a novelist who writes with the authority
of the damned.

"It’s wonderful. The words leap off the page. The plot is fresh. The
principal character is original. The style is as clean as a haiku."
— The Washington Post Book World

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Street XG Bond Arsenal Book 1 (Street XG)

2025​

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After rescuing Amy and dismantling the twisted experimentation lab, Xay and his team get honored as heroes.

However, Cosmos Academy responds with brutal, individualized coaching-forcing them to confront their weaknesses and face the true scale of power within the Awakened World.

They each train hard to master their abilities before their second awakening, but Xay takes on two extra challenges along the way: psychic force-and earning the approval of Kimi’s intense family. Click to expand…
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Strangers In The Land – (Rausing, Sigrid)

Michael Luo | 2025 | ISBN: 0385548575 | English | 560 pages | ePUB | 37 MB​

Catergory: History, Multi-Cultural, Sociology, Nonfiction

FromNew Yorkerwriter Michael Luo comes a masterful narrative history of the Chinese in America that traces the sorrowful theme of exclusion and documents their more than century-long struggle to belong.
ATIME MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK | ANEW YORK TIMESNONFICTION BOOK TO READ THIS SPRING
"A story about aspiration and belonging that is as universal as it is profound."-Patrick Radden Keefe, author ofSay Nothing
"A gift to anyone interested in American history. I couldn’t stop turning pages."-Charles Yu, author ofInterior Chinatown
"What history should be-richly detailed, authoritative, and compelling."-David Grann, author ofThe Wager andKillers of the Flower Moon
Strangers in the Land tells the story of a people who, beginning in the middle of the nineteenth century, migrated by the tens of thousands to a distant land they called Gum Shan-Gold Mountain. Americans initially welcomed these Chinese arrivals, but, as their numbers grew, horrific episodes of racial terror erupted on the Pacific coast. A prolonged economic downturn that idled legions of white workingmen helped create the conditions for what came next: a series of progressively more onerous federal laws aimed at excluding Chinese laborers from the country, marking the first time the United States barred a people based on their race. In a captivating debut, Michael Luo follows the Chinese from these early years to modern times, as they persisted in the face of bigotry and persecution, revealing anew the complications of our multiracial democracy.
Luo writes of early victims of anti-Asian violence, like Gene Tong, a Los Angeles herbalist who was dragged from his apartment and hanged by a mob during one of the worst mass lynchings in the country’s history; of demagogues like Denis Kearney, a sandlot orator who became the face of the anti-Chinese movement in the late-1870s; of the pioneering activist Wong Chin Foo and other leaders of the Chinese community, who pressed their new homeland to live up to its stated ideals. At the book’s heart is a shameful chapter of American history: the brutal driving out of Chinese residents from towns across the American West. The Chinese became the country’s first undocumented immigrants: hounded, counted, suspected, surveilled.
In 1889, while upholding Chinese exclusion, Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Field characterized them as "strangers in the land." Only in 1965 did America’s gates swing open to people like Luo’s parents, immigrants from Taiwan. Today there are more than twenty-two million people of Asian descent in the United States and yet the "stranger" label, Luo writes, remains. Drawing on archives from across the country and written with a New Yorker writer’s style and sweep, Strangers in the Land is revelatory and unforgettable, an essential American story. Click to expand…
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Strangers And Intimates The Rise And Fall Of Private Life [Audiobook] – (Tiffany Jenkins)

English | ASIN: B0CV8365KN | 2025 | 13 hours and 39 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 377 MB​

Read by the author, Tiffany Jenkins

‘Brilliantly original . . . endlessly fascinating and full of surprises’– Alice Loxton, author of Eighteen

‘It is refreshing – and empowering – to read such a nuanced, thoughtful history of this slippery concept’– Kate Fox, author of Watching the English

AFinancial Times‘What to read in 2025’ Book

From ancient times to our digital present,Strangers and Intimatestraces the dramatic emergence of private life, and argues that it is now in mortal danger.

In this sweeping history, acclaimed cultural historian Tiffany Jenkins takes listeners ion an epic journey, from the strict separations of public and private in ancient Athens to the moral rigidity of the Victorian home, and from the feminists of the 1970s who declared that ‘the personal is political’ to the boundary-blurring demands of our digital age.
Strangers and Intimates is both a celebration of the private realm and a warning: as social media, surveillance and the expectations of constant openness reshape our lives, Jenkins asks a timely question: can private life survive the demands of the twenty-first century? Click to expand…
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Strangers – Dean Koontz

Strangers – Dean Koontz

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Title: Strangers
Author: Dean Koontz
Read By: Dick Hill
Copyright: 1986
Genre: Thriller

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THEY WERE STRANGERS. A handful of people. From different backgrounds,
living in different towns and cities across America, they had nothing
in common – except fear. THEY WERE VICTIMS. Cold and stark, an unknown
terror gripped their dreams and turned their days into living nightmares.
THEY WERE CHOSEN. And they could not escape. Deep in the heart of a
sprawling desert, a dark memory called out to them drawing them to the
Tranquility Motel – where the terrifying truth was waiting…

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Strangers – CL Taylor

Strangers – CL Taylor

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Title: Strangers
Author: C.L. Taylor
Read By: Clare Corbett
Copyright: 2020
Genre: Thriller
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited

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Three strangers. Three secrets. And one big lie.

First there’s Ursula. Unable to face up to the tragedy that consumes
her, her
world has shrunk to an almost unrecognisable state. But a string of
missing
people ΓÇô and her housemate’s permanently locked basement door ΓÇô
set off a chain
of events that she soon has no control over.

Then Alice, who’s in the first flush of her relationship with Simon,
a man she
met by chance, and who seems perfectly normal ΓÇô except that he flinches
at the
slightest touch.

And Gareth, who lives a humdrum life as he struggles to cope with his
mum’s
increasing dementia. She can’t remember much about her days ΓÇô not
even when a
postcard from his long-dead father comes through the door.

None of these three strangers have ever met, but their worlds will soon
collide
in the most dramatic way possible, as the lie that has been told is
finally
answered for….

The master of suspense is back! Prepare yourself for the latest nail-shredding,-
heart-in-mouth roller coaster ride from the Sunday Times best seller.-

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Stranger Than Fiction – Chuck Palahniuk

Stranger Than Fiction – Chuck Palahniuk

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Title: Stranger Than Fiction
Author: Chuck Palahniuk
Read By: Dennis Boutsikaris
Copyright: 2004
Genre: Non-fiction

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Chuck Palahniuk’s world has always been, well, different from yours
and mine. These pieces from Stranger Than Fiction, his first nonfiction
collection, prove just how different, in ways both highly entertaining
and deeply unsettling.

Encounters with alternative culture heroes Marilyn Manson and Juliette
Lewis; the peculiar wages of fame attendant on the big-budget film production
of the movie Fight Club; life as an assembly-line drive train installer
by day, hospice volunteer driver by night; the really peculiar lives
of submariners; the underground world of iron-pumping anabolic steroid
gobblers; the immensely upsetting circumstances of his father’s murder
and the trial of his killer; each essay or vignette offers a unique
facet of existence as lived in and/or observed by one of our most flagrantly
daring and original literary talents.

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Strange Houses – (Uketsu)

From the bestselling author of the wildly inventive [/color]Strange Pictures [/color]and a phenomenon in Japan-unnatural layouts, trap doors, windowless rooms-a sinister conspiracy is concealed within a house’s warped and unsettling floor plans[/color]
When a writer fascinated by the macabre is approached by an acquaintance, he finds himself investigating an eerie house for sale in Tokyo. At first, with its bright and spacious interior, it seems the perfect first home. But upon closer inspection, the building’s floor plans reveal a mysterious "dead space" hidden between its walls. Seeking a second opinion, the writer shares the floor plans with his friend Kurihara, an architect, only to discover more unnerving details throughout.
What is the true purpose behind the house’s disturbing design? And what happened to the former owners who disappeared without a trace? When a body suddenly appears and a young woman reaches out about a second house, it soon becomes clear that the writer and his friend may be in over their heads. Structured around a series of chilling floorplans, with Strange Houses, mystery-horror YouTube sensation Uketsu casts listeners in the role of detective, inviting them to help map out the truth hidden within these puzzling floor plans . . . and the terrifying plot behind it all.
Translated from the Japanese by Jim Rion
Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.
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Strange Highways – Dean Koontz

Strange Highways – Dean Koontz

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Title: Strange Highways
Author: Dean Koontz
Read By: Jeff Cummings
Copyright: 2014
Genre: Suspense

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In the stunning title story ‘Strange Highways’, a failed author returns
to his hometown after many years to attend his father’s funeral, only
to find himself suddenly and inexplicably thrust back through time to
relive a traumatic event from his past. One rain-swept Sunday night
when he was twenty years old, on his way back to college after a weekend
with his family, Joey Shannon took the wrong highway – and from that
moment, nothing ever went right for him again. Now, exactly twenty years
later, on another rain-swept night, Joey finds himself at the same crossroads,
looking down the road never taken. Which is odd. Because that road no
longer exists. A superhighway replaced it nearly twenty years ago, and
the old state route – which had crossed a web of perpetually burning,
abandoned coal mines – was condemned as too dangerous and was torn up.
But now the highway is exactly as it was on that long-ago night, and
when Joey turns on to it, he begins an eerie, terrifying journey toward
a truth so dark and stunning that it will change everything he believes
about himself, his past, and the nature of life.

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Strange Affair – Peter Robinson

Strange Affair – Peter Robinson

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Title: Strange Affair
Author: Peter Robinson
Read By: Ron Keith
Copyright: 2005
Genre: Mystery
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Series Name: Inspector Banks
Position in Series: 15

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Strange Affair

FROM OUR EDITORS
The Barnes & Noble Review
Edgar and Anthony Award-winning author Peter Robinson’s fourth book
is a gritty tale of brothers at odds and a story of unexpected connections.
Alan and Roy Banks were never close. Alan was a normal teenager with
a chaotic room and appalling taste in music. Roy was compulsively neat
and kept a lock on his toy box. Alan went on to become Detective Chief
Inspector Banks, with a solid, if not always shining, police career.
And Roy, estranged from his brother, became a wealthy entrepreneur.
Then Roy disappears, and Alan’s search for him soon confirms his long-held
suspicion that Roy has been operating on the shady side of the law.

When a murdered woman is found in possession of a piece of paper with
Alan’s name scrawled on it, Alan must dig deeper into his brother’s
shadow life. The discovery of the dead woman’s connection to a doctor
who treated prostitutes off the books as a "public service" gives credence
to Alan’s fears. Bit by bit, Alan’s investigation reveals the sickening
evidence of Roy’s involvement in kidnapping and prostitution. But recently,
something must have changed. The Roy he’s unwillingly come to know wouldn’t
have given up his ill-gotten gains lightly or easily.

As Alan begins to wonder whether his brother finally got mixed up in
a crime so terrible that even he had objected, it gradually becomes
clear that Alan himself is in deep trouble. He’s already learned enough
to become a target for whoever had the ruthlessness and power to make
his black-sheep brother disappear. Sue Stone
FROM THE PUBLISHER
"On a warm summer night, an attractive woman hurtles north in a blue
Peugeot with a hastily scrawled address in her pocket, while, back in
London, a desperate man leaves an urgent late-night phone message on
his brother’s answering machine. By sunrise the next morning, the woman
is found inside her car along an otherwise peaceful country lane, shot,
execution-style, through the head." "Welcome to the idyllic Yorkshire
Dales, where Detective Inspector Annie Cabbot arrives on the scene and
discovers, to her surprise, a slip of paper in the dead woman’s pocket
that bears the name of her colleague and erstwhile lover, Detective
Chief Inspector Alan Banks. Banks, meanwhile – already haunted and withdrawn
after nearly dying in the fire that destroyed his home – has gone missing
just when he’s needed most, and has left plenty of questions behind."
As Annie struggles to determine whether or not Banks is safe – and what
role he may have played in the woman’s murder – Banks himself investigates
the mysterious disappearance of his estranged brother, Roy, whose late-night
call for help brings Banks back to London. Working from Roy’s swank
apartment, Banks makes the rounds to Roy’s old haunts and slowly inhabits
the life of his younger brother – the black sheep of the family, who
always seemed to sail a little too close to the wind. As the trail of
clues about Roy’s life and associations draws Banks into a dark circle
of conspiracy and corruption, mobsters and murder, Banks suddenly realizes
he’s running out of time to save Roy, and by digging too deep, he may
be exposing himself and his family to the same – possibly deadly – danger.
FROM THE CRITICS
Patrick Anderson – The Washington Post
Banks admits that he had assumed that prostitutes were in the business
by choice, but the Interpol man shows him that is often not the case.
In exploring the issue of sexual slavery, Robinson joins other crime
writers, and many journalists, in casting a light on dark corners of
our society. John Lescroart’s The Motive, reviewed here recently, took
a hard look at another urgent issue, prosecutorial misconduct, as have
numerous lawyers who have turned to fiction. It is heartening to see
first-rate writers like Robinson and Lescroart becoming, in effect,
muckrakers, for ours is a world with an inexhaustible supply of muck
that needs raking.
Janet Maslin – The New York Times
"Definitely not your everyday quaffing plonk," Mr. Robinson writes descriptivel-


y in Strange Affair, abiding by two strict rules of this genre: mention
snacks and beverages as often as possible, and don’t stint on the colorful
lingo. But the small stuff is deftly fused with an engrossing crime
story, which also includes the murder of an unknown woman traveling
along a highway. Mr. Robinson stocks the book with chapter-ending cliffhangers,
among other good reasons to follow his well-crafted story. His finishing
stroke of evil is a startling one, even by these books’ standards of
deviant behavior.
Publishers Weekly
In his last outing (Playing With Fire), Insp. Alan Banks nearly died
when a serial killer set fire to his cottage in the Yorkshire village
of Eastvale, and the melancholic detective remains understandably depressed
as this superlative 15th novel in the series gets underway. Living in
a rented flat, Banks is struggling to put his life back together when
an urgent phone message from his younger brother, Roy-a successful,
slightly shady London businessman-requests his help: "It could be a
matter of life and death…. Maybe even mine." When he can’t reach Roy
by phone, Banks travels to London to see what’s wrong and finds his
brother’s house unlocked and no hint about where he might have gone
or why. On the night of Roy’s phone call, a young woman is shot to death
in her car just outside of Eastvale, and she has Banks’s name and address
in her pocket. Annie Cabbot, Banks’s colleague on the force (and a former
lover), is in charge of that case, and her investigation quickly intersects
with Banks’s unofficial sleuthing into his brother’s inexplicable disappearance-


. The gripping story, which revolves around that most heinous of crimes,
human trafficking, shows Robinson getting more adept at juggling complex
plot lines while retaining his excellent skills at characterization.
The result is deeply absorbing, and the nuances of Banks’s character
are increasingly compelling. Agent, Dominick Abel. (Feb. 15) Forecast:
Robinson’s reputation in the States (he is English and lives in Canada)
continues to build. With the help of a big marketing campaign and an
eight-city author tour, this could be a breakout novel for him. Copyright
2005 Reed Business Information.
Library Journal
Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks is still recovering from a fire
that almost took his life (in Playing With Fire) when his estranged
brother Roy leaves a message on his machine pleading for his help. When
he cannot reach Roy, Alan travels to London and finds his brother’s
house unlocked and Roy nowhere to be found. Meanwhile back in Eastvale,
a woman has been found, shot to death execution-style. In her back pocket
is Banks’s address, leaving Detective Inspector Annie Cabot to try to
figure out who the girl is and where Alan has disappeared to. When the
two finally meet up in London, they must work through their personal
differences before they can resolve the two crimes. After a break with
a standalone novel (The First Cut), Robinson returns to a police procedural
series that just keeps getting better. Recommended for all mystery collections.
Robinson lives in Toronto. [See Prepub Mystery, LJ 10/1/04.]-Deborah
Shippy, Moline P.L., IL Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
Kirkus Reviews
A late-night call from a brother who’s practically a stranger sends
Alan Banks back to another round of soul-searching and skeleton-rattling.
Chief Inspector Banks misses the call because following the loss of
his cottage to an arsonist (Playing with Fire, 2004), he’s out drinking
and extending a dinner invitation that’s shot down. The message he gets
instead from his dodgy brother Roy is both urgent and vague: You’re
the only one who can help me in what could be a matter of life or death,
so call me. When Roy doesn’t answer his phone, Banks decides to use
his vacation to track him down. He breaks into Roy’s posh home in Kensington,
rifles his papers, and searches his computer as if Roy were a particularly
vicious criminal, but gets nowhere. Meanwhile, Banks’s colleagues back
in North Yorkshire Major Crimes have their own case: the shooting of
Jennifer Clewes, administrative director at a women’s health center
who was carrying Banks’s address in her pocket. Clearly the two riddles
are connected, but fans of Robinson’s acclaimed series won’t expect
any special ingenuity in linking them up. A keener disappointment is
the absence of any new characters as interesting as Banks and his squad,
whose ever-changing relationships provide not only the usual sharp vignettes
but much of the momentum you’d expect from the mystery. Below Robinson’s
high average, then, though he’s always worth reading. Mystery Guild
featured alternate selection; author tour. Agent: Dominick Abel/Dominick
Abel Associates

Amazon.com
Without a doubt, the family and friends of fictional sleuths are two
of the most endangered species on the planet. Crime novelists seem to
have no qualms about sacrificing the people nearest and dearest to their
protagonists, if doing so will advance plot development or bestow emotional
depth upon their series stars. Peter Robinson continues this ruthless
tradition in Strange Affair, his tension-packed 15th novel featuring
headstrong British Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks. Still on the
mend after the blazing finale of 2004’s Playing with Fire, temporarily
sworn off whiskey but back to smoking, Banks is interrupted in the midst
of brooding over his life and failed relationships by a message from
his estranged younger brother, Roy, who says he needs the DCI’s help
in "a matter of life and death." Concerned, especially since Roy boasts
a history of dubious business dealings, Banks leaves Yorkshire for his
sibling’s home in London, only to find that residence unlocked, Roy’s
computer missing, and his cell phone left behind. After learning that
Roy was last seen stepping into a car with an unidentified man, and
receiving on Roy’s mobile what appears to be a photo of his only brother
slumped over in a chair, the cop fears that a kidnapping has occurred.–
Meanwhile, back in Eastvale, Banks’s colleague and ex-lover, Detective
Inspector Annie Cabbot, probes the shooting death of Jennifer Clewes,
a 27-year-old family planning center administrator from London who’s
been found in her car, with the address of Banks’s once-ruined (and
recently broken into) cottage tucked into her jeans pocket. As Annie
seeks to identify Clewes’s attacker and determine whether this crime
fits a pattern of roadway assaults, she’s anxious also to discover what
connection Banks may have to the case. But the DCI is frustratingly
nowhere to be found.

Like 2003’s Close to Home, Strange Affair adds some welcome bricks to
Banks’s back story, this time forcing him to reappraise a brother whom
he had long resented and distrusted. Simultaneously, Robinson’s latest
police procedural delivers artfully contrived, intersecting story lines
charged with rumors of international arms dealing, hints of misdeeds
at a women’s clinic, secondary players so shady they might be invisible
after sundown, and insights into just how far Banks’s career has distanced
him from folks less steeped in the ugly side of mankind. An immensely
satisfying mystery, filled with professional risks and personal regrets,
this is truly an Affair to remember. –J. Kingston Pierce–This text
refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. In his last outing (Playing With Fire), Insp. Alan Banks
nearly died when a serial killer set fire to his cottage in the Yorkshire
village of Eastvale, and the melancholic detective remains understandably
depressed as this superlative 15th novel in the series gets underway.
Living in a rented flat, Banks is struggling to put his life back together
when an urgent phone message from his younger brother, RoyΓΉa successful,
slightly shady London businessmanΓΉrequests his help: "It could be a
matter of life and death…. Maybe even mine." When he can’t reach Roy
by phone, Banks travels to London to see what’s wrong and finds his
brother’s house unlocked and no hint about where he might have gone
or why. On the night of Roy’s phone call, a young woman is shot to death
in her car just outside of Eastvale, and she has Banks’s name and address
in her pocket. Annie Cabbot, Banks’s colleague on the force (and a former
lover), is in charge of that case, and her investigation quickly intersects
with Banks’s unofficial sleuthing into his brother’s inexplicable disappearance-

. The gripping story, which revolves around that most heinous of crimes,
human trafficking, shows Robinson getting more adept at juggling complex
plot lines while retaining his excellent skills at characterization.
The result is deeply absorbing, and the nuances of Banks’s character
are increasingly compelling. Agent, Dominick Abel. (Feb. 15) Forecast:
Robinson’s reputation in the States (he is English and lives in Canada)
continues to build. With the help of a big marketing campaign and an
eight-city author tour, this could be a breakout novel for him.
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ISBN: 0060544333

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