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A New York Times bestseller from “a grandmaster of the historical espionage genre” (The Boston Globe): In occupied France, Resistance leader Mathieu guides a group of citizens on a mission to subvert Hitler. “Furst never stops astounding me” (Tom Hanks).
When romance novelist Juliette Sobanet made the heart-wrenching choice to divorce her husband, she decided her new happily ever after might as well begin in Paris. This raw memoir will transport you to the City of Lights — where Juliette would find self-discovery, a love affair, and second chances.
From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Jungle: When World War I breaks out, Lanny comes of age decoding messages for the war effort — all while chaos erupts around him and history is made. “Few works of fiction are more fun to read” (Time).
At the age of seventeen in a last-minute twist of fate, Laura Bradbury is sent to Burgundy, France, for a…
A propulsive novel of World War II espionage by the author of New York Times best seller The Glass Room.Barely…
A “literary treat” (Booklist) with over 900 five-star ratings on Goodreads: In 18th-century Europe, a Swiss boy with a gift for sound pursues his larger-than-life destiny in this “entertaining and eye-opening aria of a book” (The Washington Post).
“Enthralling… Beautifully told” (The Boston Globe): As a young Monet pursues art, he experiences terrible hardships as well as a great romance with Camille, his muse. A tragic and breathtaking novel set in the 19th century.
“Required reading” (New York Post) for fans of Erik Larson: When a brutal serial killer terrorized Nazi-occupied Paris, the ensuing trial spiraled out of control. A “masterpiece” (Salon) with over 1,100 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
In this “heart-wrenching and timeless” novel (Pam Jenoff, bestselling author of The Orphan’s Tale), three young women leave France to become brides in colonial Quebec. A “lively adventure… realistic and romantic” (RT Book Reviews).