Browsing Books by Books Like The Unnamed

Altar of Eden (2010)
Pregnant veterinarian Maura Kelly, along with U.S. Marshall Jack Menard and two neurobiologists, ris...

I See You Everywhere (2008)
Follows the intertwined lives of two sisters--Louisa Jardine, the conscientious older sister who yea...

The Last Reader (2009)
"A small town in the Mexican desert has a library where few are interested in books. The only reader...

The Good Father (2012)
Establishing a specialty in diagnosing otherwise abandoned patients with conflicting symptoms, Chief...

Mary Ann in Autumn (2010)
A hilarious and touching new installment of Armistead Maupin's beloved Tales of the City series Twen...

The Cookbook Collector (2010)
While technology company CEO Emily questions the choices she has made about her career and a long-di...

And Sons (2013)
A famous reclusive writer and his three sons find their bond tested by the weight of long-held secre...

Vanished (2009)
Lauren Heller and her husband Roger, a brilliant executive at a major corporation, are attacked in a...

Nemesis (2008)
Oslo Police Detective Harry Hole is assigned to investigate a series of bank robberies of unparallel...

Water for Elephants (2006)
Ninety-something-year-old Jacob Jankowski remembers his time in the circus as a young man during the...

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (2004)
A former consultant to the U.S. government reveals the inner workings of the high-stakes economic ga...

Gone Girl (2012)
When a woman goes missing on her fifth wedding anniversary, her diary reveals hidden turmoil in her ...

The Snow Child (2012)
Alaska, 1920: a brutal place to homestead, and especially tough for recent arrivals Jack and Mabel. ...

The Brass Verdict (2008)
Things are finally looking up for defense attorney Mickey Haller. After two years of wrong turns, Ha...

The Drop (2011)
Harry Bosch has been given three years before he must retire from the LAPD, and he wants cases more ...

Faithful Place (2010)
Planning to run away with his girlfriend to London in the hopes of escaping poverty, Frank concludes...