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From an Edgar Award–winning author! Brilliant forensic detective Gideon Oliver accompanies his wife to Glacier Bay, Alaska — where he unearths an ill-fated expedition buried 30 years in the past. But a murderer is determined to cover his frozen tracks…
From a Pulitzer Prize–winning, #1 New York Times bestselling author: During the Vietnam War, six runaways travel from country to country searching for belonging. “Rings with authentic detail and clearly descriptive sights and smells” (Publishers Weekly).
“Haunting” (People): Young wife Liesl must raise her stepchildren alone when her husband is forced to fight for the Nazis. “A deeply moving portrait of lives on the wrong side of history” (National Book Award–winning author Jesmyn Ward).
New York Times bestselling author Gena Showalter returns with a sizzling Angels of the Dark tale about a winged warrior…
Some doors are better left closed . . . In Barrington House, an upmarket block in London, there is an…
A classic with over 7,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads: On the Day of the Dead in 1938 Mexico, Geoffrey reunites with his ex-wife — and grapples with the man he’s become. “One of the towering novels of [the 20th] century” (The New York Times).
This #1 bestselling legal thriller from Michael Connelly is a stunning display of novelistic mastery – as human, as gripping,…
From a #1 New York Times bestselling author comes the story of Gerri, Andy, Sonja, and BJ — four friends who help each other face the challenges of life, family, and romance. With over 1,900 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
The Camel Club. Four members, four stories, one philosophy. Men with no past and no future, they spend their time…
A New York Times bestseller with over 3,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: When Kate’s mysterious, charismatic lover becomes the prime suspect in his half-brother’s murder, she’s implicated in the case, too… Can Kate trust the man she’s falling for? “Judith McNaught is in a class by herself” (USA Today).