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Cover art for THE PARTNERSHIP
NONFICTION
Released: Jan. 3, 2012

"Will the partnership prevail? Stay tuned, but hope for the best--for, they warn, "[i]f urgent steps are not taken to rein in nuclear weapons...a catastrophic attack is virtually inevitable.""
Timely portrait of an alliance, seemingly unlikely, of former Cold War mavens now committed to nuclear disarmament. Read full book review >
Cover art for WHILE AMERICA SLEEPS
NONFICTION
Released: Feb. 21, 2012

"Sage, sensible words by a leader who can now point to how he right he was."
Former Senator Feingold shares his progressive foreign-policy vision. Read full book review >
Cover art for MR. PRESIDENT
NONFICTION
Released: March 6, 2012

"Raphael's exceptional history of the beginning years of the United States should be required reading, especially in an election year."
Renowned historian Raphael (Revolutionary Founders: Rebels, Radicals, and Reformers in the Making of the Nation, 2011, etc.) delivers an authoritative biography of the Constitutional Convention and the herculean task faced by the representatives. Read full book review >
Cover art for SOLDIER DOGS
NONFICTION
Released: March 15, 2012

"A well-deserved salute to the military's "paws-on-the-ground heroes.""
Dogster.com writer Goodavage profiles an indispensible warrior of the four-legged variety. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE HUNT FOR KSM
NONFICTION
Released: March 26, 2012

"A surprising, sobering look at one of the deadliest terror networks in history and the American spy agencies charged with bringing it down."
Superlative storytelling and crackling reportage define a pulse-pounding narrative tracing the capture of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Read full book review >
Cover art for NIGHTCAP AT DAWN
NONFICTION
Released: April 1, 2012

"A bracing cooperative effort taking readers as close to war as humanly possible."
Iraq war experiences from those who were there. Read full book review >