Browsing: Bestsellers

“Tom Clancy at his best… This is a book not to be missed” (Dallas Morning News). In this #1 New York Times bestseller, CIA Deputy Director Jack Ryan faces a nuclear threat from a terrorist force. “A nonstop roller-coaster ride to a nail-biting climax” (Publishers Weekly).

From the masterful author of The Hunt for Red October comes a #1 New York Times bestseller that became a hit film! Marine veteran Jack Ryan’s skills are put to the test as he combats a deadly group of international terrorists. “A novel that crackles!” (The New York Times).

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author! For Jack Ryan, the assassinations of three US officials are just the beginning of an intricate plot that will put countless agents — and the nation itself — in terrible danger. With over 400 five-star ratings on BookBub.

This “exciting” New York Times bestseller (USA Today) from the author of The Hunt for Red October delivers pulse-pounding vision of a new World War between the superpowers! “A rattling good yarn… Lots of action” (The New York Times).

A “highly entertaining” #1 New York Times bestseller (The Wall Street Journal): Who is CIA operative John Clark? The boundaries of justice blur as an ordinary man becomes a legend… “Mr. Clancy’s best” (The Dallas Morning News).

A “fast and fascinating” #1 New York Times bestseller (Chicago Tribune): The CIA has an agent in the Kremlin — and if Jack Ryan can’t get to him in time, the world will descend into all-out war. “Highly entertaining” (Library Journal).

A beloved #1 New York Times bestseller that will “keep readers in stitches” (Publishers Weekly): Greg Heffley navigates the wild world of middle school in his cartoon-filled diary! “Masterful… hilarious” (School Library Journal).

A brilliant New York Times bestseller: In 1964 South Carolina, young Lily and caretaker Rosaleen find an unconventional home with three beekeeping sisters. “Moving” and “authentic” (USA Today), with over 400,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

The #1 New York Times bestseller that became a major motion picture: During World War II, Liesel makes an unbreakable connection with Max, a Jewish man hiding in her basement. A “beautiful and important” story (Kirkus Reviews starred review) about coming of age and the power of the written word.

“Unimpeachably terrific” (The New York Times Book Review): When Harry Quebert is charged with the cold-case disappearance of a 15-year-old girl, novelist Marcus Goldman sets out to prove his beloved mentor’s innocence. A New York Times bestseller with nearly 21,000 five-star Goodreads ratings!