Browsing: Bestsellers

A New York Times bestseller: Medical examiner Kay Scarpetta travels to Ireland to investigate a series of murders — and when she returns, a shockingly similar killing pulls her into a high-stakes case. “Fascinating… Cornwell delivers the goods” (Publishers Weekly).

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author: Jared meets his match in single mom Savannah — but will his troubled past keep them apart? The “sparkling writing style, sizzling passion, and marvelously strong heroine make for great, great reading” (RT Book Reviews).

A New York Times bestseller from the author of The Nightingale: Still reeling from a divorce, Angie moves to her coastal hometown — and forms a life-changing bond with 17-year-old Lauren. “Satisfying summer reading” (Publishers Weekly).

During World War II, top detective Nero Wolfe is called on by the US Army to investigate a pair of killers who threaten the security of the nation. “It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery” (The New York Times Book Review).

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author: When her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer, career-focused Ellen returns home to care for her. But the experience will change her in unexpected ways… “Impossible to forget” (Alice Hoffman), with over 12,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author: When her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer, career-focused Ellen returns home to care for her. But the experience will change her in unexpected ways… “Impossible to forget” (Alice Hoffman), with over 12,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.

A New York Times bestseller that inspired a Netflix series! In small-town South Carolina, Maddie finds her life upended by her husband’s betrayal — but then things take another unexpected turn. From “a master heartstring puller” (Publishers Weekly) who “writes… truly feel-great reads” (Debbie Macomber).

Immerse yourself in the story of one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actors with this New York Times bestseller! “If the rest of us can’t aspire to having Newman’s life, we can at least take inspiration from the way he lived his” (The Washington Post).

“A masterpiece” (The Wall Street Journal): This classic work offers a satirical and disturbing view of the future — a world in which class roles are reinforced by genetic manipulation and family, freedom, and love are considered grotesque. “Aldous Huxley is the greatest 20th-century writer in English” (Chicago Tribune).

From the New York Times bestselling author whose story inspired the PBS series: Jennifer shares her experiences working as a midwife amid the dire postwar conditions of London’s East End — and delves into the lives of the women she worked with.