A graphic novel adaptation of the classic New York Times bestseller follows Alex Delaware, as he, driven by grief, tries to find the truth surrounding the death of an ex-lover, with the help of his trusted friend, homicide cop Milo Sturgis
Ande Parks Books
Ande Parks is a celebrated creator in the comic book medium, known for his contributions as both an inker and a writer. His artistic style, influenced by masters like Neal Adams and Jack Kirby, is marked by its dynamic linework and keen attention to detail. Parks often delves into themes of heroism and moral ambiguity, with his work on series such as Green Arrow showcasing his ability to capture complex character psychology. He also demonstrates a fondness for historical fiction, skillfully recreating pivotal moments in American history.






The Lone Ranger Volume 8
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A title, in which, Tonto takes center stage in a origin story that proves that a rider is only as good as his horse, as his escape from Fort Garland leads to a fateful first encounter with his trusty stead, Scout. It collects issues numbered 19-25 of the comic book series, The Lone Ranger (Volume Two).
The Lone Ranger Volume 6: Native Ground
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
John Reid was discovered, near death after an ambush that killed his father and brother, by the lone Indian brave Tonto. Until now, the question of how and why Tonto came to be roaming the west alone has gone unanswered. This title provides those answers.
Capote in Kansas
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on Truman Capote's time in Kansas while researching for his landmark work, this fictionalized account delves into his complex interactions with the local community, highlighting themes of betrayal and personal turmoil. The narrative offers an intimate exploration of Capote's character, revealing the challenges he faced as he grappled with his troubled past. This critically acclaimed graphic novel, illustrated by Chris Samnee and written by Ande Parks, presents a compelling portrait of a literary icon in the midst of his creative process.
The Web
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Alex Delaware accepts a job organizing the notes of scientist Bill Moreland, thinking he is getting an easy, four-month job on a tropical island, but Moreland's gruesome case files provide clues to a nagging mystery Alex feels he cannot ignore.
Seduction of the Innocent
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
FBI Agent Thomas Jennings has just arrived in San Francisco, fresh-faced and ready to tackle crime in the big city... but he's not nearly prepared for what he's about to encounter. The city's crime lords are being systematically murdered, and those responsible are the stuff of his nightmares.
Green Arrow
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
New York Times best selling author, Brad Meltzer puts his own spin on DC Comics' adventurous archer, Green Arrow. Embarking on a journey through his past, the Green Arrow reflects on his decisions and actions as he goes about retrieving items of sentimental value from his past. He now must prepare for the future with his estranged son, Connor Hawke and longtime lover the Black Canary.