The Manhunter: The Astounding True Story of the U.S. Marshal Who Tracked Down the World's Most Evil Criminals
John Pascucci
During his 11 years with the U.S. Marshals Service, Pascucci was responsible for tracking down two wanted war criminals: Ukrainian Bohdan Koziy, called the Child Killer, whom he found in Costa Rica, Continue reading »
Brain Longevity: The Breakthrough Medical Program That Improves Your Mind and Memory
Dharma Singh Khalsa
Deepak Chopra, Andrew Weil and... Dharma Singh Khalsa? Warner is betting on this little-known physician, a graduate from Creighton Univ. School of Medicine, as the next big healer. Judging by Continue reading »
Don’t Build, Rebuild: The Case for Imaginative Reuse in Architecture
Aaron Betsky
“We should not construct new buildings from scratch,” argues architecture critic Betsky (Monster Leviathan) in this eye-opening treatise in favor of “adaptive reuse,” an Continue reading »
Ingenious: A Biography of Benjamin Franklin, Scientist
Richard Munson
“Science, rather than being a sideline, is the through line that integrates [Benjamin] Franklin’s diverse interests,” according to this electrifying portrait of the founding Continue reading »
Antidemocratic: Inside the Far Right’s 50-Year Plot to Control American Elections
David Daley
In this disturbing exposé, journalist Daley (Ratf**ked) recounts conservatives’ decades-long plan to undermine the Voting Rights Act and disenfranchise people of color. His Continue reading »
Herald of a Restless World: How Henri Bergson Brought Philosophy to the People
Emily Herring
This scintillating debut depicts Henri Bergson (1859–1941), the Belle Époque philosopher of “flux,” as a countervailing force against turn-of-the-century certainties about Continue reading »