CHRIS PAVONE is author of three national-bestselling thrillers: THE EXPATS, which won both the Edgar and Anthony awards, was translated into 20 languages, and is being developed by CBS Films; THE ACCIDENT, another New York Times bestseller; and most recently THE TRAVELERS, an IndieNext bestseller that has been optioned by DreamWorks. Chris grew up in Brooklyn, graduated from Cornell University, and held editorial positions in publishing for nearly two decades; he also wrote a (mostly blank) book about wine, and ghost-wrote a couple of books. Then his wife got a job in Luxembourg, and the family moved abroad, where Chris raised their twin boys and started writing fiction. They now live again in New York City and on the North Fork of Long Island. THE PARIS DIVERSION will publish in May 2019....
Chris Mutchler
Architecting hadoop as a platform describes the evolution of a purely fictional company that is moving from a client-server platform to a cloud-native platform that leverages big data as its engine.
Chris Hogg
Chris Hunt
Born in edinburgh in 1825 or 1830, william mcgonagall was apprenticed as a weaver in dundee.
Chris Chatterton
Gloucester is a city that has stood at the heart of english life for 2,000 years.
Chris Cummins
The book draws on a broad range of data, including psycholinguistic experimentation, studies of acquisition and corpus research, and uses real examples from english to illuminate contemporary debates in pragmatics and related fields.
Chris Williams
Chris Turner
Unlocking legal learning will provide you with a firm command of the key legal and academic skills you will need to be successful in studying law.
Chris Holm
Chris Kunz
They are inside your headsthere's nothing dru sharma fears more than the dentist.
Chris Foresta
Chris Moss
Chris H. Bierwirth
historical atlas of the modern middle east is a comprehensive and comparative atlas of middle eastern history, beginning in the early modern period and continuing through the present.
Chris Chambers
Chris Duffey
Chris Van Tulleken
Chris Enss
Chris Reynolds
Higgins, Chris (Senior Lecturer, Westminster College, Oxford University), Chris (Senior Lecturer
The aim of this text is to look at how research into a variety of learning resources can be undertaken for the benefit of the student, lecturer and institution.
Chris Enss
Chris Moles
Chris Enss
The discovery of gold in the southern black hills in 1874 set off one of the great gold rushes in america.
Chris Voss
Chris Palmer
Chris Wooding
Chris Carter
Chris Grabenstein
Chris Sussman
Chris Kennedy
Chris Dombrowski
Chris Brogan
Chris Voss
Chris Daniels
Chris L. de Wet
Chris (ed.) Allen
In many european states, multiculturalism has recently come under attack, being openly questioned by many in both the public and political spaces as being in 'crisis'.
Chris Pearce
Chris Reynolds
Chris Coffman
Chris Colfer
Chris Minnick
Chris Monaghan
Tommaso Pavone
Chris Claremont
Chris Kennedy
Chris Niebauer
Chris Gibson
Chris Dyson
Chris Colfer
Chris Hauty
Chris Vanderzyden
Chris Brogan
Chris Mackowski
Chris Googan
Chris McMorran
Chris Aceto
Roy F. Wilcox & Co
Barrie Cottingham
Max Gunther
Bill Doyle
Andrés Vidal
Jane Werner
Georges Simenon
Bernadine Morris
Tonke Dragt
Maša Gessen
Shirley Toulson
Before vehicular transport, cattle and other animals were required to walk long distances in vast herds supervised by drovers.
Gillian Cutress
S Kay et al
Larry Wood
In this fascinating look at an often overlooked subject, historian larry wood delves into the hidden lives of the brave belles of missouri.
Zhengren Quan
Tang Tang
Amanda Gorman
Ricarda Huch
Susan Hibbins
Jiu wei hu
Douglas Galbraith
This compendium of vital information includes every contact within the church, procedures, protocols, amendments, statistics and an extensive index.
Thomas E. Vollmann
Hubert Ben Kemoun
E. Mordini
Gnimdéwa Atakpama
(mei) Wei, si (Weiss, Mark Allen)
Philip Conford
Gilles Tibo
Laurent Bègue
Johanne Lamoureux
liu huan Chen
savita maheshwari
Nikos Kazantzakis
The classic novel, international sensation, and inspiration for the film starring anthony quinn explores the struggle between the aesthetic and the rational, the inner life and the life of the mind.
Bill Holbrook
Joy Fielding
Cormac McCarthy
El cazador y veterano de vietnam llewelyn moss descubre por casualidad la escena todavía caliente de una carnicería entre narcos en algún lugar de la frontera entre texas y méxico, 1980.
Ismael Cala
Silvio Zavala
Gérard Mendel
Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov
Oblomov is the best known novel by russian writer ivan goncharov, first published in 1859.
Michael D. Huggins
He always followed the rules, never rocked the boat, and everyone called him "saint michael" growing up.
Geronimo Stilton
When his nephew invites him to career day at school, geronimo causes havoc.
National Geographic Learning
Angie Littlefield
Oversized books written in the popular top-ten countdown format..
Jenny Fretland VanVoorst
In this book, early fluent readers will discover the stem concepts behind basketball, while learning about the motion and movements of the sport and the technology of athletes' clothing and gear.
SYD HOFF
Although no one else could see it, harry was very pleased to have a horse in his room..
Marc Brown
Rachel Ignotofsky
The women in science 2019 wall calendar is based on rachel ignotofsky's new york times best-selling book, women in science: 50 fearless pioneers who changed the world.