Mel Odom is the author of over 100 novels. Winner of the American Library Association's Alex Award for 2002 and runner-up for the Christy in 2005, he's written in several genres, including tie-in novels for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and novelizations of Blade, XXX, and Tomb Raider. Thankfully, he's learned to use his ADHD for good instead of evil.
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Sarah Dearly, Slayer of Slayers, is neck-deep in vampire lovers and vampire hunters and running for her unlife.
This is a great modern-day hell-for-leather Western novel set in the 1950s deep South.
Lappe and Goldman have got a great and timely illustrated political thriller coming out in November 2007.
A genuine down-home mystery that reads like a bullet.
This book on emerging trends comes a handful of years too late and ends up being more of a retrospective.
A hard-eyed coming-of-age novel about lorry (truck) drivers and country and western music set - surprisingly - in England.
They're not the cool kids at school, but they're the only ones who understand how to take out bloodthirsty monsters!
Matt Damon wraps up the Bourne trilogy based on Robert Ludlum's novels in fast and furious style.
An honest, and warm look at the man and his legacy from the gospel viewpoint by someone who was there.
Jack Bauer faces another frantic 24-hour chase with killers at his heels in his latest prose adventure.
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