Death is Our Business: Russian Mercenaries and the New Era of Private Warfare by John Lechner In 2014, a well-trained, mysterious band of mercenaries arrived …
Death is Our Business by John Lechner


Death is Our Business: Russian Mercenaries and the New Era of Private Warfare by John Lechner In 2014, a well-trained, mysterious band of mercenaries arrived …

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Captain de Havilland’s Moth: Tales of High Adventure from the Golden Age of Aviation by Alexander Norman The most iconic of all light aircraft, the …

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God’s Ghostwriters by Candida Moss For the past two thousand years, Christian tradition, scholarship, and pop culture has credited the authorship of the New Testament …

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Looking Glass Sound by Catriona Ward In a cottage overlooking the windswept Maine coast, Wilder Harlow begins the last book he will ever write. It …

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