Browsing: Bestsellers

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author: During World War II, Sir William Stephenson was a debonair spymaster whose exploits may have been the inspiration for James Bond. But what happened afterward? This gripping true story follows the legendary figure during the rise of the Cold War.

A New York Times bestseller: In an idyllic English town, a deacon is accused of a serious crime — and is soon found dead in police custody. “Several alternating plot threads unspool at length, all of which weave tightly together with pleasing inevitability… Ms. George can do it all, with style” (The Wall Street Journal).

A “big, necessary” New York Times bestseller (The Boston Globe): After quiet college student Greer meets a feminist leader, her life spirals in an entirely new direction… “Wonderfully dense and wise, a page-turner that succeeds both at character and ideas” (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie).

Four women find their lives transformed after they move to Italy in this “utterly delicious” read (Mary Alice Monroe) from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Under the Tuscan Sun. “A joy for the senses… One of those novels you’ll want to linger in” (Nancy Thayer).

“A gorgeously written novel with the bite of a gin martini” (Sara Gruen): After losing her family, Lily Decker abandons her small town for a new life as a dancer — only to find herself thrust into an extravagant, unfamiliar world. “Unflinching, frequently heartbreaking” (Publishers Weekly).

A New York Times bestseller! Police officer Bernadette Manuelito investigates a missing person case on volcanic terrain, while Sergeant Jim Chee faces trouble after a man he imprisoned for domestic violence is released. “Seamlessly blends tribal lore and custom into a well-directed plot” (Booklist).

“Riveting” (People): With this authoritative #1 New York Times bestseller, come to understand the tragic death of Princess Diana, from the events preceding her accident to the grief and legacy she left behind. “Swift and astounding reading” (Time).

“A sharp, evocative novel” (Publishers Weekly) from the National Book Award–winning author of Cold Mountain: When young Varina weds the man who will eventually be appointed president of the Confederacy, she must come to terms with her role in one of the darkest chapters of American history.

Perfect for fans of Orphan Train: In 1950s Quebec, 15-year-old Maggie is forced to give up her baby for adoption. As Elodie grows up, she wonders about the mother she never knew — and Maggie decides to search for her long-lost daughter… “Deep and meaningful” (Booklist).

A New York Times bestseller: Maggie is overjoyed when her long-lost daughter, Anna, comes to live with her — but then Anna is murdered, and Maggie’s husband is accused of the crime… “A deliciously distracting thriller” (The Washington Post) that’s “filled with plenty of twists” (Publishers Weekly).