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David Ellis

    June 23, 1939

    This author writes with a relentless humor that immediately draws the reader in, crafting narratives that are fast-paced and impossible to put down. Their work often blends genres, weaving comedic elements with unexpected depth and sharp observations of human nature. With a unique voice, they transform the ordinary into the captivating, leaving a lasting impression. Think of their writing as the thriller genre of literature: gripping and unforgettable.

    The Wrong Man
    The Official John Wayne Handy Book for Boys
    Honey in Harlem
    Through All The Changing Scenes
    Death and the Author: How D. H. Lawrence Died, and Was Remembered
    Wordsworth, Freud and the Spots of Time
    • 2024

      Leo Balanoff is a diagnosed pathological liar with unthinkable skeletons in his family's closet. He's also a crusading attorney who seeks justice at all costs. When a ruthless drug dealer is found dead and Leo's fingerprints show up on the murder weapon, no one believes a word he says. But he might be the FBI's only shot at taking down the dealer's brutal syndicate. Risk his life going undercover for the feds or head straight to prison for murder? Leo accepts the FBI's offer--but it comes with a price, including a collision course with his ex, Andi Piotrowski, a former cop and the one who got away. Forced to walk a tightrope between an ambitious FBI agent and a cruel, calculating crime boss, Leo's trapped in a corner. But he has more secrets than anyone realizes, and a few more cards left to play ...

      The Best Lies
    • 2023

      Sulphur Bacteria; a Monograph

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A detailed study of sulphur bacteria, their properties and functions, and their importance in ecological systems and biochemical processes.

      Sulphur Bacteria; a Monograph
    • 2023
    • 2023

      A concise, clear-eyed account of the flamboyant poet Byron's life and work.

      Byron
    • 2023

      Given the increasing number of old people, the proliferation of books about old age is hardly surprising. Most of these come from cultural historians or social scientists and, when those with a literary background have tackled the subject, they have largely done so through what are known as period studies. In Blasted with Antiquity, David Ellis provides an alternative. Skipping nimbly from Cicero to Shakespeare, and from Wordsworth to Dickens and beyond, he discusses various aspects of old age with the help of writers across European history who have usually been regarded as worth listening to. Eschewing extended literary analyses, Ellis addresses retirement, physical decay, sex in old age, the importance of family, legacy, wills and nostalgia, as well of course as dying itself. While remaining alert to current trends, his approach is consciously that of the old way of teaching English rather than the new. Whether ‘blasted with antiquity’ like Falstaff in Henry IV Part Two, or with the ‘shining morning face’ of an unwilling student, his accessible and witty style will appeal to young and old alike.

      Blasted with Antiquity
    • 2023

      "New York Times bestselling detective Billy Harney of The Black Book is chasing down a billionaire crime boss and a prison escape artist while a young girl's life hangs in the balance. As Chicago PD's special-ops leader, Detective Billy Harney knows well that money is not the only valuable currency. The filthy rich man he's investigating is down to his last twenty million. He's also being held in jail. For now. Billy's unit is called in when an escape plan results in officers down and inmates vanished. In an empty lot, Billy spots two Kevlar vests. Two helmets. Two assault rifles. And a handwritten note: Hi, Billy, Are you having fun yet?"-- provided by publisher

      Escape
    • 2023

      The Red Book

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(84)Add rating

      To Detective Billy Harney, the newest member of the Chicago PD's elite strike force - Special Operations Section - getting shot in the head, stalked by a state's attorney, and accused of murder by his fellow cops is all part of breaking a case. So when a drive-by shooting on Chicago's West Side turns political, he leads the way to a quick solve. But Harney's instincts - his father was once chief of detectives and his twin sister, Patti, is also on the force - run deep. As a population hungry for justice threatens to riot, he realizes that the three known victims are hardly the only casualties. When Harney starts asking questions about who's to blame, the easy answers prove to be the wrong ones. On the flip side, the less he seems to know, the longer he can keep his clandestine investigation going...until his quest to expose the evil that's rotting the city from the inside out takes him to the one place he vowed never to return: his own troubled past. -- From dust jacket

      The Red Book
    • 2022

      “Wildly entertaining.”—New York Times Book Review From the bestselling and award-winning author comes a wickedly clever and fast-paced novel of greed, revenge, obsession—and quite possibly the perfect murder. Simon and Vicky couldn’t seem more normal: a wealthy Chicago couple, he a respected law professor, she an advocate for domestic violence victims. A stable, if unexciting marriage. But one thing’s for sure: absolutely nothing is what it seems. The pair are far from normal, and one of them just may be a killer. When the body of a beautiful socialite is found hanging in a mansion in a nearby suburb, Simon and Vicky’s secrets begin to unravel. A secret whirlwind affair. A twenty-million-dollar trust fund about to come due. A decades-long grudge and obsession with revenge. These are just a few of the lies that make up the complex web... and they will have devastating consequences. And while both Vicky and Simon are liars, just who exactly is conning who? Part Gone Girl and part Strangers on a Train, Look Closer is a wild rollercoaster of a read that will have you questioning everything you think you know.

      Look Closer
    • 2021

      Chau Chak Wing Museum

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The newest title in Scala's Director's Choice series surveys the Chau Chak Wing Museum, a landmark cultural space opening in Sydney in mid-2020.

      Chau Chak Wing Museum
    • 2020

      If Lenox Avenue Could Talk

      • 50 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Inspired by the vibrant streets of Lenox Avenue in Harlem, this new poetry collection by David Ellis captures the essence of urban life and its rich cultural tapestry. Through evocative imagery and heartfelt verse, Ellis explores themes of community, resilience, and the beauty found in everyday moments. Each poem reflects the unique spirit of Harlem, inviting readers to experience the sights and sounds of this iconic neighborhood.

      If Lenox Avenue Could Talk