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Browsing: Great Britain
“Doesn’t let you go until you’ve turned the final page” (Bustle): When a young woman shows up on Lily’s doorstep, it sets off a chain of events that dredges up all Lily has tried to keep hidden. “It’s got every thriller’s trifecta: love, marriage, and murder” (Parade).
A classic comedy of manners for fans of Jane Austen: In 1950s England, a well-meaning spinster takes an active interest in her neighbors’ personal lives! “Reading Barbara Pym is… a wonderful experience, full of unduplicable perceptions, sensations, and soul-stirrings” (Newsweek).
DI Frank Farrell reluctantly returns to his tiny hometown to investigate a shocking murder. A priest has been killed — the same priest who ended Farrell’s own career in the church. And when two boys disappear, the case starts to feel eerily personal…
When her car breaks down in the English countryside, Reverend Annabelle Dixon seeks a helping hand at Mildred’s Garage — but finds a lifeless one instead! Can she track down a killer with the help of a handsome inspector and a stray puppy?
A New York Times bestseller from the author of The Pilot’s Wife: After pregnant Grace’s home life is transformed by a devastating fire in 1947 Maine, she discovers an unfamiliar new world — and a chance for reinvention. “Masterful… Lingers long after the last page is turned” (USA Today).
No matter what happened, would Elizabeth and Darcy still live happily ever after? For fans of Jane Austen, this inventive collection of “what-if” stories based on Pride and Prejudice is a must-read!
In this vibrant memoir, a naturalist chronicles his family’s experiences on the island of Corfu and the boyhood adventures that inspired his love of wildlife. “A delightful book” (The New York Times Book Review).
Cotswolds tearoom owner, Gemma Rose is excited to join the May Day celebrations in Oxford… until the beautiful spring morning…
“A work of great intelligence and charm” (Sarah Waters): In Victorian England, amateur naturalist Cora develops a life-changing relationship with minister Will as they join forces to search for a legendary sea creature. “Lush and fantastical” (The New York Times).
A New York Times bestseller! As book editor Susan Ryeland works through the latest submission from a beloved mystery author, she begins to suspect the manuscript conceals a real-life murder. “Agatha Christie fans will line up” (Library Journal) for this “ingenious whodunit within a whodunit” (O, The Oprah Magazine).