The Manhunter: The Astounding True Story of the U.S. Marshal Who Tracked Down the World's Most Evil Criminals
John Pascucci
During his 11 years with the U.S. Marshals Service, Pascucci was responsible for tracking down two wanted war criminals: Ukrainian Bohdan Koziy, called the Child Killer, whom he found in Costa Rica, Continue reading »
Brain Longevity: The Breakthrough Medical Program That Improves Your Mind and Memory
Dharma Singh Khalsa
Deepak Chopra, Andrew Weil and... Dharma Singh Khalsa? Warner is betting on this little-known physician, a graduate from Creighton Univ. School of Medicine, as the next big healer. Judging by Continue reading »
A Perfect Turmoil: Walter E. Fernald and the Struggle to Care for America’s Disabled
Alex Green
Green, a Harvard lecturer on public policy, debuts with an enthralling biography of Walter E. Fernald (1859–1924), a controversial doctor who shaped much of 20th-century Continue reading »
In this riveting memoir, poet and novelist Dunthorne (Submarine) parses his family’s complicated legacy in WWII-era Europe. What begins as a study of his grandmother’s escape Continue reading »
Lost at Sea: Poverty and Paradise Collide at the Edge of America
Joe Kloc
Journalist Kloc debuts with an enthralling account of the anchor-outs, an impoverished boat-dwelling community in Sausalito, Calif., and their battle with the city’s wealthy Continue reading »
A Greek Tragedy: One Day, A Deadly Shipwreck, and the Human Cost of the Refugee Crisis
Jeanne Carstensen
Journalist Carstensen debuts with a riveting blow-by-blow account of the Oct. 28, 2015, sinking of a boat full of refugees near the Greek island of Lesbos. Nearly 300 passengers Continue reading »