This chilling account investigates the prevalence of the modern sex trafficking industry — and the lives of the buyers maintaining its existence. “Should be required reading” (The Washington Post).

A #1 New York Times bestseller! This vivid narrative delves into the career and legacy of iconic actor Jimmy Stewart — and reveals surprising insights about his personal life. “Stewart’s fans are in for a treat… A fun Old Hollywood bio” (Booklist).

Lord Russell, Britain’s legal adviser at Nuremberg, was forced to resign after penning a book about German war crimes. Here is the controversial work that ended his career — a shocking exposé of atrocities committed under the Nazi regime.

“Nuanced… A well-researched book that clarifies many misconceptions” (Kirkus Reviews): The Gestapo was one of the most fearsome weapons in Nazi Germany’s arsenal. Based on interviews with ex-Gestapo agents, this in-depth account reveals the chilling inside story of the monstrous organization.

After discovering a terrorist plot to blow up the Mackinac Bridge, survival expert Rod Eliot vows to prevent disaster. But will the police believe a man with a criminal conviction? “Hums with tension… A backwoods race to a sobering and believable conclusion” (Booklist).

In this breathtaking novel, young Jess dies suddenly — and awakens in the afterlife, where she must reflect on her past and the lives of those she loves. An “astonishing” story (Kirkus Reviews starred review) perfect for fans of The Lovely Bones.

Besides the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell created many other ahead-of-their-time innovations — yet he shunned fame and fortune. This masterful biography documents the life and work of a complex scientific mind. “Required reading” (New York Post).

Centered around “one of the greatest capers of the century” (Kirkus Reviews), this engrossing account tells the story of the World War II–era code breakers determined to decipher Japanese intelligence. “A real-life thriller that unfolds like a classic spy story” (Booklist).

This award-winning novel is “masterfully conceived and crafted… [with] passion and jealousy, intrigue and danger” (Booklist). As Europe begins to feel the tightening grip of Nazi oppression, three young friends grapple with love, art, and sacrifice.

A New York Times bestseller from the author of The Joy Luck Club: Lost in the Burmese jungle, 11 American tourists are captured by members of a rebel tribe who think they’ve found their prophesied leader. “Superbly executed, good-hearted… Pure pleasure” (San Francisco Chronicle).