Browsing Books by Books Like Moonlight Mile

Portrait of a Spy (2011)
The #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author delivers his most spellbinding novel yet featuring Gabrie...

The Messenger (2006)
Recovering from a showdown with a master terrorist in Jerusalem, art restorer and spy Gabriel Allon ...

Hollywood Station (2006)
Under the leadership of their sergeant, known as "The Oracle," the crew of the LAPD's Hollywood Stat...

Power Play (2007)
Cut off from the outside world at a remote resort for a corporate retreat, Jake Landry, a junior exe...

Deliver Us from Evil (2011)
From David Baldacci-the #1 bestselling author of The Whole Truth and First Family-comes his most tim...

The Corrections (2002)
Winner of the 2001 National Book Award for Fiction After almost fifty years as a wife and mother, En...

Company Man (2005)
Despised after a massive layoff at his company, corporate CEO Nick Conover struggles to protect his ...

Wolves of the Calla (2003)
Along with his companions, gunslinger Roland endeavors to reach and save the Dark Tower, a quest tha...

The Last Stand (2010)
Analyzes the characters and contributions of the Plains Indians leader and forefront Union cavalry o...

The Silent Girl (2011)
Discovering primate hair at the scene of a grisly murder in Chinatown, Boston homicide detective Jan...

Mayflower (2006)
A history of the Pilgrim settlement of New England challenges popular misconceptions, discussing suc...

Brimstone (2004)
Behind the gates of a fabulous Hampton estate, FBI Special Agent Pendergast discovers the carnage of...

Avenger (2003)
Attorney Calvin Dexter hangs his shingle in a quiet New Jersey town, has a reasonably successful pra...

Buried Prey (2011)
Investigating the discovery of two bodies in a house demolition, Lucas Davenport identifies the vict...

U is for Undertow (2009)
Hired by a preppy college dropout to discern the fate of a 4-year-old girl who disappeared more than...

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