By: Barbara D'Amato
Dr. and Mrs. Dooley McSweeney are shocked when genetic testing determines that their Russian-born adoptive son could not possibly have come from Russia. The McSweeneys set out to discover their son's true identity, and, in the process, they put...
By: Barbara D'Amato
Barbara D'Amato's books about freelance Chicago journalist Cat Marsala celebrate the quaint idea that what somebody writes in a newspaper or a magazine can have some effect, can make a difference, can even tip the scales of justice from time to time....
By: Barbara D'Amato
A gala reunion of the former staff and residents of a pioneering autistic children’s school turns violent when the institution’s revered founder, Dr. Jack Schermerhorn, highly respected for his innovative and compassionate work, is found...
By: Barbara D'Amato
When her sister, a computer engineer, lapses into a coma after accessing a secret database at SJR Computer Systems, Chicago police officer Suze Figueroa finds herself confronting a mega-corporation harboring some deadly secrets. Reprint. AB. K....
By: Barbara D'Amato
When archaeologist Blue Eriksen's book Goddess shot to bestsellerdom, no one was more surprised than Blue herself. Now she's studying ancient sites across the world, looking for evidence of the use of hallucinogens in long-dead religions. She...