After the thrilling events of The High Republic: Convergence, the Jedi race to confront the Path of the Open Hand and end the Forever War. After five years of conflict, the planets Eiram and E'ronoh are on the cusp of real peace. But when news breaks of a disaster at the treaty signing on Jedha, violence reignites on the beleaguered worlds. Together, the royal heirs of both planets-Phan-tu Zenn and Xiri A'lbaran-working alongside the Jedi, have uncovered evidence that the conflict is being orchestrated by outside forces, and all signs point to the mysterious Path of the Open Hand, whom the Jedi also suspect of causing the disaster on Jedha. With time-and answers-in short supply, the Jedi must divide their focus between helping quell the renewed violence on Eiram and E'ronoh and investigating the Path. Among them is Gella Nattai, who turns to the one person she believes can unravel the mystery but the last person she wants to trust: Axel Greylark. The chancellor's son, imprisoned for his crimes, has always sought to unburden himself of the weight of his family name. Will he reconcile with the Jedi and aid in their quest for justice and peace, or embrace the Path's promise of true freedom? As all roads lead to Dalna, Gella and her allies prepare to take on a foe unlike any they've ever faced. And it will take all of their trust in the Force, and in one another, to survive.
Lydia Kang Books
This author delves into historical mysteries set in New York City, weaving in elements of forensics, anatomy, and apothecary medicine. Her adult fiction explores darker corners of the past, often situated during dramatic historical periods like the height of an epidemic or the illicit world of grave robbing. Her narratives are characterized by a fascination with alchemy, chemical processes, and a touch of the supernatural. Beyond fiction, she also contributes to non-fiction, examining the peculiar and often dangerous historical methods of curing ailments.







After the thrilling events of The High Republic: Convergence, the Jedi race to confront the Path of the Open Hand and end the Forever War.After five years of conflict, the planets Eiram and E'ronoh are on the cusp of real peace. But when news breaks of a disaster at the treaty signing on Jedha,... číst celé
A very timely history of disease outbreaks, from the authors of Quackery: stories of outbreaks (and their patient zeros), plus chapters on the science, culture, and cures for different types of epidemics and pandemics. Popular reading on a timely topic.
After the thrilling events of The High Republic: Convergence, the Jedi race to confront the Path of the Open Hand and end the Forever War. After five years of conflict, the planets Eiram and E’ronoh are on the cusp of real peace. But when news breaks of a disaster at the treaty signing on Jedha, violence reignites on the beleaguered worlds. Together, the royal heirs of both planets—Phan-tu Zenn and Xiri A’lbaran—working alongside the Jedi, have uncovered evidence that the conflict is being orchestrated by outside forces, and all signs point to the mysterious Path of the Open Hand, whom the Jedi also suspect of causing the disaster on Jedha. With time—and answers—in short supply, the Jedi must divide their focus between helping quell the renewed violence on Eiram and E’ronoh and investigating the Path. Among them is Gella Nattai, who turns to the one person she believes can unravel the mystery but the last person she wants to trust: Axel Greylark. The chancellor’s son, imprisoned for his crimes, has always sought to unburden himself of the weight of his family name. Will he reconcile with the Jedi and aid in their quest for justice and peace, or embrace the Path’s promise of true freedom? As all roads lead to Dalna, Gella and her allies prepare to take on a foe unlike any they’ve ever faced. And it will take all of their trust in the Force, and in one another, to survive.
Quackery. A Brief History of the Worst Ways to Cure Everything
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
What won’t we try in our quest for perfect health, beauty, and the fountain of youth? Well, just imagine a time when doctors prescribed morphine for crying infants. When liquefied gold was touted as immortality in a glass. And when strychnine—yes, that strychnine, the one used in rat poison—was dosed like Viagra. Looking back with fascination, horror, and not a little dash of dark, knowing humor, Quackery recounts the lively, at times unbelievable, history of medical misfires and malpractices. Ranging from the merely weird to the outright dangerous, here are dozens of outlandish, morbidly hilarious “treatments”—conceived by doctors and scientists, by spiritualists and snake oil salesmen (yes, they literally tried to sell snake oil)—that were predicated on a range of cluelessness, trial and error, and straight-up scams. With vintage illustrations, photographs, and advertisements throughout, Quackery seamlessly combines macabre humor with science and storytelling to reveal an important and disturbing side of the ever-evolving field of medicine.
The Impossible Girl
- 347 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Two hearts. Twice as vulnerable. Manhattan, 1850. Born out of wedlock to a wealthy socialite and a nameless immigrant, Cora Lee can mingle with the rich just as easily as she can slip unnoticed into the slums and graveyards of the city. As the only female resurrectionist in New York, she's carved out a niche procuring bodies afflicted with the strangest of anomalies. Anatomists will pay exorbitant sums for such specimens--dissecting and displaying them for the eager public. Cora's specialty is not only profitable, it's a means to keep a finger on the pulse of those searching for her. She's the girl born with two hearts--a legend among grave robbers and anatomists--sought after as an endangered prize. Now, as a series of murders unfolds closer and closer to Cora, she can no longer trust those she holds dear, including the young medical student she's fallen for. Because someone has no intention of waiting for Cora to die a natural death.
The Half-Life of Ruby Fielding
- 361 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Brooklyn, 1942. War rages overseas as brother and sister Will and Maggie Scripps contribute to the war effort stateside. Ambitious Will secretly scouts for the Manhattan Project while grief-stricken Maggie works at the Navy Yard, writing letters to her dead mother between shifts.But the siblings’ quiet lives change when they discover a beautiful woman hiding under their back stairs. This stranger harbors an obsession with poisons, an affection for fine things, and a singular talent for killing small creatures. As she draws Will and Maggie deeper into her mysterious past, they both begin to suspect she’s quite dangerous―all while falling helplessly under her spell.With whispers of spies in dark corners and the world’s first atomic bomb in the works, the visitor’s sudden presence in Maggie’s and Will’s lives raises questions about who she is and what she wants. Is this mysterious woman someone they can trust―or a threat to everything they hold dear?
Abgründe der Medizin
Die bizarrsten Arzneimittel und kuriosesten Heilmethoden der Geschichte
Eine schaurig-schöne Reise durch die Abgründe der Medizingeschichte – rezeptfrei und mit Gänsehautgarantie! Wieselhoden als Verhütungsmittel, Aderlass gegen Blutverlust oder glühende Eisen bei Liebeskummer: Aus heutiger Sicht mögen solche Behandlungsmethoden völlig absurd erscheinen. Aber es gab Zeiten, da glaubte man fest an ihre Wirkung. Entweder weil man wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse bewusst ignorierte oder die Medizin einfach noch nicht so weit war. Dieses reich bebilderte Buch ist ein ebenso informatives wie unterhaltsames Sammelsurium dessen, was den Menschen im Laufe der Jahrhunderte fälschlicherweise als Heilung versprochen wurde – und nicht selten das genaue Gegenteil bewirkte.
Šarlatáni: Stručné dejiny najžalostnejších liečiteľských praktík
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Kniha Šarlatáni je pokusom o rekonštrukciu bizarných, čudných, niekedy až hrôzostrašných liečebných postupov lekárov, vedcov, liečiteľov, ale aj naozajstných šarlatánov a obchodníkov s ľudskou dôverčivosťou. Spoločne s ilustráciami, fotografiami a dobovými obrázkami pútavo odhaľuje znepokojujúcu a dodnes existujúcu temnú stránku medicíny. Autori vťahujú čitateľa do sveta šarlatánstva s primeranou dávkou hrôzy, fascinácie aj čierneho humoru. Bonusom sú texty slovenských historičiek o praktikách šarlatánstva v našich dejinách, ktoré nijako nezaostávajú za svetovými.
Opium a absint
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Má tajemné vraždy v New Yorku na svědomí člověk, nebo upír? Sestra Tillie Pembrokeové je nalezena mrtvá a bez kapky krve. Jen dvě malé ranky na krku naznačují, kudy z ní unikl život. Právě tou dobou, na konci 19. století, vyšel v Americe Stokerův Dracula, a tak se představivost mnoha lidí upřela k možnosti, že v New Yorku začal řádit upír. Tillie je náruživá a zvídavá čtenářka, proto ji takové vysvětlení sestřiny smrti nemůže uspokojit. Nedá si pokoj, dokud záhadě nepřijde na kloub. V pátrání ji brzdí ošklivé zranění, které utrpěla při pádu z koně. Na zmírnění bolestí jí lékař předepíše laudanum, opiovou tinkturu, a někteří lidé z jejího okolí ji drogou až podezřele ochotně zásobují. Do pátrání se snaží zapojit logiku a vědu, objevuje dokonce další oběti podivného vraha, jenže stále vyšší dávky opia jí zastírají mysl. I pro dívku spoléhající na vlastní rozum je tak stále těžší rozlišit, co je skutečné a co ne, a hlavně komu ze svých blízkých může věřit.



