The Twelfth Enchantment
Lucy
Derrick is a young woman of good breeding and poor finances. After the death of
her beloved father, she is forced to maintain a shabby dignity as the unwanted
boarder of her tyrannical uncle, fending off marriage to a local mill owner.
But just as she is on the cusp of accepting a life of misery, events take a
stunning turn when a handsome stranger—the poet and notorious rake Lord
Byron—arrives at her house, stricken by what seems to be a curse, and with a
cryptic message for Lucy. Suddenly her unfortunate circumstances are
transformed in ways at once astonishing and seemingly impossible.
With
the world undergoing an industrial transformation, and with England on the cusp
of revolution, Lucy is drawn into a dangerous conspiracy in which her life, and
her country’s future, are in the balance. Inexplicably finding herself at the
center of cataclysmic events, Lucy is awakened to a world once unknown to her:
where magic and mortals collide, and the forces of ancient nature and modern
progress are at war for the soul of England . . . and the world. The key to
victory may be connected to a cryptic volume whose powers of enchantment are
unbounded. Now, challenged by ruthless enemies with ancient powers at their
command, Lucy must harness newfound mystical skills to prevent catastrophe and
preserve humanity’s future. And enthralled by two exceptional men with designs
on her heart, she must master her own desires to claim the destiny she
deserves.
The Twelfth Enchantment is the most captivating work to date of a master
literary conjurer.
The Whiskey Rebels
Liss
delivers his best novel yet in an entirely new setting–America in the years
after the Revolution, an unstable nation where desperate schemers vie for
wealth, power, and a chance to shape a country’s destiny.
Ethan
Saunders, once among General Washington’s most valued spies, now lives in
disgrace, haunting the taverns of Philadelphia. An accusation of treason has
long since cost him his reputation and his beloved fiancée, Cynthia Pearson,
but at his most desperate moment he is recruited for an unlikely task–finding
Cynthia’s missing husband. To help her, Saunders must serve his old enemy,
Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, who is engaged in a bitter power
struggle with political rival Thomas Jefferson over the fragile young nation’s
first real financial institution: the Bank of the United States.
Meanwhile,
Joan Maycott is a young woman married to another Revolutionary War veteran.
With the new states unable to support their ex-soldiers, the Maycotts make a
desperate gamble: trade the chance of future payment for the hope of a better
life on the western Pennsylvania frontier. There, amid hardship and
deprivation, they find unlikely friendship and a chance for prosperity with a
new method of distilling whiskey. But on an isolated frontier, whiskey is more
than a drink; it is currency and power, and the Maycotts’ success attracts the
brutal attention of men in Hamilton’s orbit, men who threaten to destroy all
Joan holds dear.
As their causes intertwine, Joan and Saunders–both patriots in their own
way–find themselves on opposing sides of a daring scheme that will forever
change their lives and their new country. The Whiskey Rebels is a superb
rendering of a perilous age and a nation nearly torn apart–and David Liss’s
most powerful novel yet.
The Coffee Trader
David
Liss travels back in time to a crucial moment in cultural and financial history.
His destination: Amsterdam, 1659 — a mysterious world of trade populated by
schemers and rogues, where deception rules the day.
On
the world’s first commodities exchange, fortunes are won and lost in an
instant. Miguel Lienzo, a sharp-witted trader in the city's close-knit
community of Portuguese Jews, knows this only too well. Once among the city’s
most envied merchants, Miguel has lost everything in a sudden shift in the
sugar markets. Now, impoverished and humiliated, living on the charity of his
petty younger brother, Miguel must find a way to restore his wealth and
reputation.
Miguel
enters into a partnership with a seductive Dutchwoman who offers him one last
chance at success — a daring plot to corner the market of an astonishing new
commodity called "coffee." To succeed, Miguel must risk everything he
values and test the limits of his commercial guile, facing not only the chaos
of the markets and the greed of his competitors, but also a powerful enemy who
will stop at nothing to see him ruined. Miguel will learn that among
Amsterdam’s ruthless businessmen, betrayal lurks everywhere, and even friends
hide secret agendas.
With humor, imagination, and mystery, David Liss depicts a world of
subterfuge, danger, and repressed longing, where religious and cultural
traditions clash with the demands of a new and exciting way of doing business.
Readers of historical suspense and lovers of coffee (even decaf) will be up all
night with this beguiling novel.
The Ethical Assassin
A brilliant
new tale of contemporary suspense: a literary thriller set in Florida, where
killing is a matter of conscience.
No
one is more surprised than Lem Altick when it turns out he’s actually good at
peddling encyclopedias door to door. He hates the predatory world of sales, but
he needs the money to pay for college. Then things go horribly wrong. In a
sweltering trailer in rural Florida, a couple whom Lem has spent hours pitching
is shot dead before his eyes, and the unassuming young man is suddenly pulled
into the dark world of conspiracy and murder. Not just murder: assassination–
or so claims the killer, the mysterious and strangely charismatic Melford Kean,
who has struck without remorse and with remarkable good cheer. But the
self-styled ethical assassin hadn’t planned on a witness, and so he makes Lem a
deal: Stay quiet and there will be no problems. Go to the police and take the
fall.
Before
Lem can decide, he is drawn against his will into the realm of the assassin, a
post-Marxist intellectual with whom he forms an unlikely (and perhaps unwise)
friendship. The ethical assassin could be a charming sociopath, eco-activist,
or vigilante for social justice. To unravel the mystery and save himself, Lem
must descend deep into a bizarre world he never knew existed, where a group of
desperate–and genuinely deranged–schemers have hatched a plan that will very
likely keep Lem from leaving town alive.
David Liss skillfully interweaves a gallery of eccentric characters with
a multilayered plot characterized by its unpredictable twists and turns. The
Ethical Assassin is a brilliant, darkly comic novel that will leave readers in
suspense until the very last page.
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