Browsing: Bestsellers

An international bestseller: While on a train, Selena befriends a stranger named Martha and confesses she believes her husband is having an affair with their nanny. But then Selena’s nanny disappears. “Reminiscent of Strangers on a Train… A master class in plotting” (Publishers Weekly).

“Impeccably researched” (Entertainment Weekly): Abandoned by their parents and raised in a convent, sisters Antoinette and Coco Chanel set out across France to prove their worth. They achieve glamour and success — but World War I changes everything… “Triumphant yet heartbreaking” (New York Times bestselling author Karen Harper).

A recent release and NPR Best Book of 2020: After the sudden death of her husband of nearly 30 years, grieving Annie discovers a secret that leaves her questioning if she really knew him at all… “An absorbing and meticulously crafted page-turner” (The Boston Globe).

A New York Times bestseller from the author of Orphan Train: When her pregnancy is discovered, governess Evangeline is sent to an Australian penal colony — where she meets two women who will shape the course of her life. “Vivid and rewarding… I loved this book” (Paula McLain).

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove: When a group of strangers is held hostage during an open house, their lives will change in entirely unexpected ways. “A tight-knit, surprise-filled narrative… Undefinable except for the sheer reading pleasure it delivers” (Library Journal starred review).

“This moving and profound memoir is for anyone who loves a good redemption story” (Good Morning America). Raised in an infamous cult, Mikel Jollett has a tumultuous childhood — then escapes, and builds a new life as a successful musician. “Gorgeous and exacting lyricism” (O, The Oprah Magazine).

Deep in the Australian outback, Frank finds himself in a waking nightmare when a desperate young woman shows up at his remote service station with killers on her trail… “At once exhilarating, gleefully vicious, and totally, race-to-the-finish-line unputdownable” (The Observer).

“A transporting masterpiece” (Booklist starred review) inspired by true events. On Korea’s Jeju Island in the aftermath of World War II, Junja — a grief-stricken deep-sea diver in love with a mountain boy — must navigate a tumultuous, unfamiliar world.

“Beautifully written and richly detailed” (Chanel Cleeton): When 22-year-old Marion begins tutoring young princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose in 1933, she guides them through the momentous years ahead. “Lovers of The Crown will adore this!” (USA Today bestselling author Susan Meissner).

A cache of secret letters reveals the truth about an orphaned young woman’s lineage: Her mother was a princess, sent to the Yorkshire countryside by the king and queen during World War II… A #1 New York Times bestseller with over 5,800 five-star Amazon ratings!