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David Liss

    January 1, 1966

    This author dives into historical periods with compelling attention to detail, often setting narratives in bustling locales like 18th-century London and 17th-century Amsterdam. Their works explore the lives of unique characters operating on the fringes of society, from a former pugilist turned thief-taker to a coffee trader navigating complex markets. The writer skillfully blends thrilling plots with rich historical context and ethical quandaries, revealing challenges relevant to both past and present.

    David Liss
    A Conspiracy of Paper
    The Whiskey Rebels
    The Devil's Company
    A Conspiracy of Paper: A Spectacle of Corruption
    The Day of Atonement
    Randoms
    • The Peculiarities

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of Victorian society, Thomas faces extraordinary challenges, including potential sabotage of the family bank and the mysterious death of a friend. His most alarming issue is the leaves sprouting from his skin, hinting at a deeper magical influence in London. As proper society dismisses magic, Thomas must navigate the occult world, seeking help from unconventional allies like a lycanthropic medium and Aleister Crowley, to save his family business and prevent his transformation into a tree.

      The Peculiarities2021
      3.6
    • In the wake of Shadowland, Hell's Kitchen has a new protector - the Black Panther! He has no kingdom, no Vibranium and no high-tech safety net - just bloody knuckles and the will to prove himself in a foreign land. T'Challa will create a new life, a new identity, and become a new kind of hero. But with Daredevil gone, the bad guys are coming out to play, and a deadly nemesis - Vlad the Impaler - plots his bloody rise to power. Soon, the new Man Without Fear will face Fear Itself! And when a killer starts targeting people that T'Challa had previously saved, the Panther must go on the prowl to show exactly why he is the most dangerous man alive! COLLECTING: BLACK PANTHER: THE MAN WITHOUT FEAR 513-523; BLACK PANTHER: THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN ALIVE 523.1, 524-529

      Black Panther: The Man Without Fear - The Complete Collection2018
      3.5
    • Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      His name was Professor James Moriarty, known to many as The Napoleon of Crime and the master of a vast association of thieves, extortionists, smugglers, fences, and ladies of questionable virtue. And, over Reichenbach Falls in 1891, he fell to his doom alongside his arch rival, the glory-seeking detective Sherlock Holmes... or did he?

      Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives2016
      3.4
    • Randoms

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      A twelve-year-old boy embarks on an adventure as he joins a four-person team aiming for membership in the Confederation of United Planets. Along the way, he uncovers conspiracies that mirror the science fiction stories he has always loved, blending his dreams with a thrilling reality.

      Randoms2016
      4.5
    • The Day of Atonement

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Vengeance and rough justice drive the narrative in this enthralling novel, characterized by its sly wit and rich storytelling. The plot unfolds swiftly, immersing readers in a gripping tale that explores themes of retribution and moral complexity. With compelling characters and a captivating pace, the story promises to engage those who appreciate intricate plots and thought-provoking themes.

      The Day of Atonement2015
      4.2
    • Mystery Men - Premiere Edition

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Introducing Marvel's all-new, never-before-seen heroes of the 1930s! With a new evil washing over an unsuspecting New York City, the Operative, the Aviatrix, the Surgeon, the Revenant and Achilles blast through dangers from blood-soaked mob warehouses to monster-infested mansions, and fight to blow the lid off a conspiracy that could bring the nation itself to its knees! Award-winning historical thriller novelist David Liss (Black Panther: The Man Without Fear) and acclaimed artist Patrick Zircher (Spider-Man Noir) weave an edge-of-your-seat and in-continuity adventure intertwined with America's most scandalous crimes! Before the Invaders...before the Twelve...who were the Mystery Men? COLLECTING: MYSTERY MEN 1-5

      Mystery Men - Premiere Edition2012
      3.6
    • Black Panther. Urban Jungle

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In the aftermath of Shadowland, T'Challa emerges as the new protector of Hell's Kitchen, lacking resources but driven to prove himself. As he navigates this dangerous urban landscape, he faces rising threats, including Vlad the Impaler. Join national best-selling author David Liss and Francesco Fracavilla in this thrilling new chapter.

      Black Panther. Urban Jungle2011
      3.5
    • Zombie

      An Anthology of the Undead

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      An all-original anthology of stories from some of today's hottest supernatural and fantasy writers, 'Zombie' provides a new take on death and resurrection.

      Zombie2010
      3.6
    • The Whiskey Rebels

      • 548 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      America, 1787. Ethan Saunders, once among General Washington’s most valued spies, is living in disgrace after an accusation of treason cost him his reputation. But an opportunity for redemption comes calling when Saunders’s old enemy, Alexander Hamilton, draws him into a struggle with bitter rival Thomas Jefferson over the creation of the Bank of the United States. Meanwhile, on the western Pennsylvania frontier, Joan Maycott and her husband, a Revolutionary War veteran, hope for a better life and a chance for prosperity. But the Maycotts’ success on an isolated frontier attracts the brutal attention of men who threaten to destroy them. As their causes intertwine, Joan and Saunders–both patriots in their own way–find themselves on opposing sides of a plot that could tear apart a fragile new nation.

      The Whiskey Rebels2009
      3.8
    • The Devil's Company

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of eighteenth-century London, this thrilling novel intertwines splendor and squalor, showcasing the author's signature storytelling style. Readers can expect a gripping narrative filled with intrigue, rich historical detail, and complex characters, reflecting the tumultuous social landscape of the time. The book promises to deliver a captivating experience that explores the darker sides of human nature within a vibrant historical context.

      The Devil's Company2007
      3.9
    • More than 30 of the most critically acclaimed and award-winning authors offer heart-pumping tales of suspense in all its guises. Authors include Lee Child, James Siegel, James Rollins, Eric van Lustbader, F. Paul Wilson and Christopher Reich.

      Thriller: Stories to Keep You Up All Night2007
      3.5
    • The coffee trader

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The Edgar Award-winning novel "A Conspiracy of Paper" marks a standout debut in 2000. In this suspenseful follow-up, David Liss transports readers to Amsterdam in 1659, a time of cultural and financial upheaval. The story unfolds in a world of trade, where schemers thrive and deception reigns. Miguel Lienzo, a once-envied trader in the Portuguese Jewish community, faces ruin after a sudden shift in the sugar markets. Now impoverished and reliant on his younger brother's charity, Miguel is desperate to reclaim his wealth and reputation. He partners with a seductive Dutchwoman who presents a daring opportunity: to corner the market on a new commodity—coffee. To succeed, Miguel must risk everything, navigating the chaotic markets, the greed of rivals, and a powerful enemy intent on his downfall. As he delves deeper, Miguel discovers that betrayal is rampant among Amsterdam's businessmen, with even friends harboring hidden agendas. With humor, imagination, and mystery, Liss paints a vivid picture of a world fraught with danger and longing, where traditional values clash with the demands of a burgeoning business landscape. This captivating tale will keep readers of historical suspense and coffee enthusiasts engaged long into the night.

      The coffee trader2003
      3.8
    • Benjamin Weaver is an outsider in eighteenth-century London: a Jew among Christians; a ruffian among aristocrats; a retired pugilist who, hired by London's gentry, travels through the criminal underworld in pursuit of debtors and thieves. In A CONSPIRACY OF PAPER, Weaver must investigate a crime of the most personal sort, involving the mysterious death of his estranged father, a notorious stockdealer. To find the answers, Weaver contends with a garrulous prostitute who knows too much about his past, estranged relatives who remind him of his alienation from the Jewish faith, and a group of powerful men in the world of finance who have disguised their business dealings with an intricate web of deception and violence. Relying on brains and brawn, Weaver uncovers the beginnings of a strange new economic order based on stock speculation - a way of life that poses great risk for investors, but real danger for Weaver and his family.

      A Conspiracy of Paper2000
      3.8
    • Benjamin Weaver is awaiting death in Newgate gaol. Mysteriously convicted for a murder he didn’t commit by a judge determined to see him hang, he is suddenly—and equally mysteriously—offered the means to escape. What, you may well ask, is going on? It’s a question Weaver asks of himself as he slinks out into the London night on a mission to clear his name. In doing so, he steps straight into a labyrinthine plot that weaves, like Benjamin, across eighteenth century London. For the conspiracy against him is part of a grimmer and gaudier picture: one that encompasses double-dealings and dockworkers, the extorting of a priest—and a looming election with the potential to spark a revolution and topple the monarchy. Handily, Weaver is a private investigator. He’s also an ex-pugilist, which is also a good thing when it comes to punching his weight in the ‘polite’ society of plotters and politicians, power-brokers, crime lords, assassins and spies. At the apex of which sits, rather precariously, a recent import from Hanover: the king.

      A Conspiracy of Paper: A Spectacle of Corruption1974
      4.0