Book Lists

Most Popular Books by Clark Howard

Clark Howard is the author of Clark Howard's Living Large in Lean Times (2011), Traces of Mercury (2020), Six Against the Rock (2020), Crowded Lives (2020), The Wardens (2020).

1 - 40 of 1,000,000 results
>>

Clark Howard's Living Large in Lean Times

release date: Aug 02, 2011
Clark Howard's Living Large in Lean Times
Clark Howard is a media powerhouse and penny-pincher extraordinaire who knows a thing or two about money. A lifelong entrepreneur who is now the hugely popular host of a talk radio program and television show and the bestselling author of several books, Clark consistently delivers expert financial advice to his wide and devoted fan base. Living Large in Lean Times is Clark''s ultimate guide to saving money, covering everything from cell phones to student loans, coupon websites to mortgages, investing to electric bills, and beyond. In his candid and friendly next-door-neighbor manner, Clark shares the small, manageable steps everyone can follow to build a path towards independence and wealth. Chock-full of more than 250 invaluable tips, the book outlines how to: Locate missing and unclaimed money in your name Lower your student loan payment Find legitimate work-at-home opportunities Get unlimited texting and e-mailing for less than $10 per month Know what personal info not to post to social media sites Determine the best mortgage rate, and much, much more As Clark demonstrates, there are myriad ways to reduce debt, buy smarter, and build a future. Follow his lead and he''ll get you there.

Traces of Mercury

release date: Jun 23, 2020
Traces of Mercury
A small-town doctor copes with an escalating medical mystery in this thriller by a "superlative storyteller" ( Publishers Weekly). Lee Madrigal became a doctor in spite of his difficult working-class upbringing, with a mother who died young and a father who fell under the spell of alcohol. Now Lee serves his neighbors in the California community where he grew up, and has reunited with his high school sweetheart. But the medical cases he''s been handling lately have been bothering him: a baby born with inexplicable birth defects; a young man with symptoms that seem to mimic a venereal disease but whose blood tests come back clean. As the mystery mounts, Lee will discover a terrible secret about his hometown, and a battle to save lives will ensue . . .

Six Against the Rock

release date: May 26, 2020
Six Against the Rock
Edgar Award Finalist: The story of the infamous escape attempt and bloody siege at Alcatraz. In 1946, six men attempted to break out of Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, a maximum-security prison on an island off the coast of San Francisco. Their bloody siege lasted two days, and ended with five dead and fifteen wounded—plus two of the perpetrators executed for their role in the endeavor. In Six Against the Rock—the basis for a TV movie—an award-winning crime writer tells the story of this notorious event and the inmates who were involved, supplemented with vivid dramatic recreations that place the reader in the center of the conflict. "The personal clash between Coy and Cretzer over leadership of the desperate little band provides much of the suspense; Alcatraz itself, that logistical marvel of a fortress, provides the rest. And for a backdrop there are two platoons of Marines firing bazookas as well as something of the grim history of that most forbidding prison." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Crowded Lives

release date: May 26, 2020
Crowded Lives
Gritty, suspenseful short fiction about criminals and other characters on the edge from an Edgar Award–winning author. "Not all Howard''s heroes are ex-cons, but they might as well be. They''ve all been around the block, made more than their share of mistakes, and taken their lumps, usually without complaint. A hit man who refuses a commission goes into hiding, afraid that everybody who looks twice at him may be carrying a bullet with his name on it. A Vietnam veteran plots revenge on the commanding officer who sent his troops into a cloud of Agent Orange; a ward of hospitalized WWII soldiers schemes to find the whereabouts of the lost love of one of their mates before he dies. A has-been boxer trains for a big bout without realizing he''s been set up; a New Orleans clarinet player skips around town one step ahead of a creditor''s enforcers long enough to audition for the Jazz Hall of Fame. . . . In every case, there''s no mystery about who''s guilty . . . but only about whether Howard''s protagonists will succeed in their fatal plots, get rescued from their own worst nature, or, in the trickiest of these nine stories, succeed but fail anyway." — Kirkus Reviews

The Wardens

release date: May 26, 2020
The Wardens
The decades-spanning saga of a woman''s life in a family of prison wardens—and among the criminals they guard—by a Spur Award–nominated author. Dru is the daughter of a warden, the first in a long line keeping watch over a local prison. This multigenerational epic follows Dru''s relationships and conflicts with men on both sides of the bars through the early twentieth century, when convicts were often treated brutally and lawlessness still lurked just under the surface of society in many parts of America. Rife with adventure, romance, and historical detail, The Wardens is a novel of love, heartbreak, danger, and one woman''s place in a family dynasty. "A superlative storyteller." — Publishers Weekly

Last Contract

release date: May 26, 2020
Last Contract
A hit man tries to make a clean break from his murderous career in this chilling novel from an award-winning author. He has no police record, not even a traffic ticket. But he''s killed twenty-seven people during his career as a professional assassin. And sometimes it''s not just the target who takes a bullet—if the bodyguard or mistress is unfortunate enough to be around. When the time comes, it happens fast: assemble the weapon, load, ditch the evidence. Now he wants out—but the people he works for may not allow that—in this suspenseful thriller from a crime writer whose works have earned numerous honors, including an Edgar Award and two Shamus Award nominations, and been adapted for film and television.

Dirt Rich

release date: Jun 23, 2020
Dirt Rich
This saga about the building of an oil empire and one man''s personal journey is "wonderful . . . A truly exciting novel" ( Orlando Sentinel). After Sam Sheridan returns home from the World War I battlefront, he receives an odd inheritance from a man he''s never met: a parcel of land in east Texas. With little to lose, he and his wife set off from Kansas City and find themselves in the dusty town of Dane—where they''re met with inexplicable hostility. When a wealthy local rancher attempts to buy Sam''s hundred acres for an impressive sum, Sam decides to hold on to it instead. And in the years and decades that follow, he''ll find himself dealing with a brutal rivalry, a growing fortune, and a number of shocking secrets. "Conflict, emotion, sex, suspense, joy, sorrow, surprise . . . It''s a truly exciting novel, and the author''s talent and attention to even the smallest detail serve to make it even more satisfying. From the provocative first chapter on, the reader is totally caught up in Sam Sheridan''s world, in his quest for his past, his present and his future." — Orlando Sentinel "Fast-paced . . . absorbing and real." — Chicago Tribune "Entertaining and well-written." — Library Journal "A winner." — Houston Chronicle

Hard City

release date: Jun 23, 2020
Hard City
The searing novel of a brutal boyhood in 1940s Chicago—and a young man walking the knife''s edge between a life of crime and a brighter future. The son of a single mother addicted to heroin, Richie grows up in poverty and hardship. His adolescence is a constant battle between hope—in the form of a kind boxing coach, a job in a bowling alley where he can sneak a nap, and a determination to track down his disreputable father—and brutality. Desperately lonely, Richie must contend with the criminal justice system, abusive foster homes, and a period of exile with his grandmother in Tennessee. In this gritty, semiautobiographical novel by an Edgar Award–winning author, the fate of this young man hangs in the balance as he finds himself tested by want, war, and the ever-present temptation to give up on the possibility of something better. "Strongly satisfying [and] frequently compelling." — Kirkus Reviews "Sustains a sense of tension, moving smoothly between flashbacks of the events of Richie''s early years and the traumatic experiences of his adolescence, then on to his return to Chicago." — The New York Times

The Killings

release date: Jun 23, 2020
The Killings
Two LAPD detectives are at odds over a horrifying case in this "taut shocker" of a novel by an Edgar Award–winning author ( The Boston Globe). A pair of twins have been brutally murdered, and Los Angeles detectives George Cascade and Ed Fenner find themselves working a case with puzzling sexual overtones. When a young, intellectually disabled African American becomes the object of suspicion, tensions flare between the two officers—and it will push them to the edge before the truth can be sorted out. "The kind of book you read at the point of a switchblade—seemingly faster than you can turn the pages." — Kirkus Reviews

Brothers in Blood

release date: May 26, 2020
Brothers in Blood
A "gripping, emotionally charged" account of a brutal crime committed by escaped prisoners from an Edgar Award–winning author ( Los Angeles Times Book Review). In 1973, six members of the Alday family were brutally murdered in their home in Donalsonville, Georgia, by fugitives who escaped from a Maryland prison and broke in to the Alday''s house. Two of the escapees were brothers, and they picked up another one of their siblings, only fifteen years old, along the way. The governor at the time—future president Jimmy Carter—called it "the most heinous crime in Georgia." This true account looks at the entire story: not only the unspeakable massacre and its aftermath, but the horrifying backstories and motives of the various perpetrators—one of whom would finally be executed thirty years later.

Challenge the Widow-Maker

release date: Jun 23, 2020
Challenge the Widow-Maker
A collection of short fiction, including an Edgar Award–nominated story, about hard-luck characters and the human instinct to survive. A survivor of Little Bighorn faces down the resulting trauma in the decades following the bloody battle. An old man who has lost his late wife''s cat joins forces with an unlikely partner to rescue abused animals. An ex–racecar driver contends with criminals in the midst of the famous Dakar Rally. Challenge the Widow-Maker is a collection of short stories about ordinary people facing extraordinary problems—and fighting back even when life has beaten them down. The title story took second place at Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine''s annual Readers Awards (another story by author Clark Howard won the top spot that year), and was nominated for an Edgar Award. Featuring characters who experience "one more chance at the brass ring: the gift of surviving another day," this absorbing collection comes from an author whose work has appeared in The Best American Mystery Stories and other anthologies, and earned numerous honors from crime fiction critics and fans ( Kirkus Reviews).

A Movement Toward Eden

release date: Jun 23, 2020
A Movement Toward Eden
A wealthy man has been abducted—but it''s not his money the kidnappers are after—in this inventive thriller by an Edgar Award–winning author. Devlin''s beat is usually organized crime, but now he''s been called to the home of Jennifer Keyes, a redheaded actress whose husband has gone missing. It''s not Devlin''s sort of case, but he finds Jennifer compelling so he agrees to help—and of course, handle the matter with discretion. J. Walter Keyes''s lawyer insists his client is a virtual saint, so a drunken bender or affair is ruled out, and the hospitals have nothing to report. All signs point to kidnapping. But as Devlin puzzles out the disappearance, looking deeper into Keyes''s background, he discovers this is no ordinary abduction. The man has been taken by a mysterious group known as the Eden Movement. And they have plans— not just for Keyes, but for the entire world . . . "[A] superlative storyteller." — Publishers Weekly

The Arm

release date: Jun 23, 2020
The Arm
An ambitious gambler may lose it all in this novel by an Edgar Award–winning "superlative storyteller" ( Publishers Weekly). He was known as Cully the Arm—the best crapshooter in Chicago. Life was a game of both skill and luck, and he''d made his way to the big city seeking his chance to be a winner. Before long he was moving between bars, backrooms, brothels—anywhere a man could gamble. Then he met a seductive woman named Lorry, who was playing a game of her own, and she wasn''t about to let any rules get in her way . . . The inspiration for the film The Big Town, The Arm is a hard-edged crime novel that captures the gritty atmosphere of mid-twentieth-century Chicago as one man''s pursuit of a dream leads him into a nightmare.

The Last Great Death Stunt

release date: Jun 23, 2020
The Last Great Death Stunt
One team of daredevils is planning the ultimate death stunt finale in this novel by a "superlative storyteller" ( Publishers Weekly). A team of professional stunt performers are likely to lose their livelihoods as a new law goes into effect, severely limiting their ability to take the risks that have made them who they are. In the meantime, they have a plan to mark a spectacular end to their careers—and possibly their lives—in this action-packed thriller by an Edgar Award–winning author.

Siberia 10

release date: Jun 23, 2020
Siberia 10
As the Vietnam War rages, blood will be shed at a stateside Marine Corps prison, in this novel by a "superlative storyteller" ( Publishers Weekly). Siberia 10 is a military prison in California, and tensions are coming to a slow boil within its walls. Inmates are trying to escape; guards are practicing constant brutality; racial tensions are seething. Those confined to Siberia 10 have been trained to fight and kill—and in the midst of chaos, things could turn lethal. Into this tinderbox comes Garth Hannon, pulled out of action in Vietnam and flown back to the States for a special assignment: to solve the problem of Siberia 10. But before Hannon can assess the situation and diffuse a time bomb, it may all blow up in his face, in this suspenseful military thriller by an Edgar Award–winning author.

American Saturday

release date: Jun 23, 2020
American Saturday
A "vividly written" account of the bloody 1971 San Quentin riot by the Edgar Award–winning author of Zebra and Six Against the Rock ( Kirkus Reviews). American Saturday traces one man''s path from the slums of Chicago to the California state prison where he embraced radicalism, was charged for the murder of a corrections officer, and eventually, was gunned down during the violent chaos following a failed escape attempt. This chilling account of an infamous prison riot comes from a writer who has been called "a superlative storyteller" ( Publishers Weekly). "The Saturday was August 21, 1971 and the headline read ''George Jackson, 5 Others Slain in San Quentin.'' Howard''s account traces the careers of the inmates and guards whose lives converged and ended that day, but focuses on the pivotal figure of Jackson himself, whose botched escape attempt—just before his scheduled trial in the ''Soledad Brothers'' murder case—led to a gory riot in which three guards, two other inmates, and Jackson himself were killed. . . . Extensively researched and vividly written." — Kirkus Reviews

Clark Howard's Living Large for the Long Haul

release date: Aug 06, 2013
Clark Howard's Living Large for the Long Haul
The follow-up to Clark Howard''s #1 New York Times bestseller, Living Large in Lean Times, offers no-nonsense financial tips for achieving lifelong prosperity Americans from all walks of life are still feeling the roller-coaster effects of the Great Recession. For many, home values are still too low and unemployment is still too high. Others have prospered despite the ups and downs. In Clark Howard’s Living Large for the Long Haul, the renowned broadcaster examines our new paradigm through the eyes of those whose financial portfolios have beaten the odds, and those whose economic situation has gone off course. Through these fascinating personal accounts, readers uncover amazing opportunities and smart decisions, finding advantages in bleak times for lasting payoffs in the long run.

Zebra

release date: May 26, 2020
Zebra
Edgar Award Finalist: The true story of a string of brutal crimes committed in the name of religious fanaticism and racial hatred in 1970s San Francisco. In the early 1970s, a small band of well-dressed, clean-cut African American men began terrorizing the residents of San Francisco with guns and machetes. Their victims ranged from a teenage Salvation Army cadet to a middle-aged Jordanian grocer to an eighty-one-year-old janitor. The streets became deserted and tourism plunged. It took months before the culprits could be identified, with the help of an informer. They were members of a Black Muslim cult aspiring to earn the title "Death Angel" by slaughtering white victims. Combining history and dramatic recreations, this is the "repellent but riveting" in-depth story of a horrifying killing spree and the fanatical hatred that drove it—and the SFPD''s desperate quest to take the culprits down ( Kirkus Reviews). "[Clark Howard''s] pounding narrative meticulously describes the so-called Zebra killings of 1973–74, when 23 white San Franciscans were murdered or maimed by a group of Black Muslim extremists. In the retelling, the cold jargon of police files leaps starkly to life." — Time

Summit Kill

release date: May 26, 2020
Summit Kill
One man fights to foil a wild plot for worldwide destruction in this action-packed thriller from "a superlative storyteller" ( Publishers Weekly). Herr Inman has a plan and the resources to pull it off. First there will be five assassinations of powerful world leaders—including the pope—then three atomic bombs aimed at major cities. In the resulting chaos, Inman will take over the world . . . Christian Alsen is a mercenary hired by Inman to put the scheme in motion. Instead, he sets out in search of a way to stop this madman . . . Summit Kill is a thrill-a-minute, high-stakes tale from an Edgar Award–winning and Barry, Anthony, and Shamus Award–nominated author

Quick Silver

release date: May 26, 2020
Quick Silver
An " intense, deeply haunting" saga about love, money, and murder, set amid Nevada''s mining and gambling booms ( Publishers Weekly). In the aftermath of World War I, three veterans—Mike, Jim, and Buck—meet a seductive woman named Ruby. Quick Silver follows all four over a span of decades, from Virginia City to Las Vegas, as their lives intertwine and intersect. It is a tale of marriage and infidelity, an orphaned boy and a forbidden passion, fortunes made in silver mining and the early days of casinos overrun by organized crime. This absorbing tale of the American Southwest blends fictional characters with real-life figures, such as Bugsy Siegel and Meyer Lansky, in a dramatic epic. "Turbulent emotions and confrontations fill this spellbinding tale that pits highly principled characters against wanton, amoral ones. To maintain the suspense, Howard deftly shifts from past to present. He is a superlative storyteller." — Publishers Weekly "Skillful and well-researched . . . An entertaining and nicely turned plot." — Kirkus Reviews
1 - 40 of 1,000,000 results
>>


  • Aboutread.com makes it one-click away to discover great books from local library by linking books/movies to your library catalog search.

  • Copyright © 2026 Aboutread.com