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From a USA Today bestselling author: Hired to care for an empty old mansion, Elle is disturbed to discover a hidden graveyard. Her unsettling experiences in the house take on a horrifying edge when she learns of the cult leader who once lived there… With nearly 1,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
“A clever mystery” (Library Journal starred review) with nearly 4,600 five-star Goodreads ratings! In Victorian London, free-spirited Veronica finds her travels interrupted by a failed kidnapping — and a shocking murder… A New York Times bestselling author delivers “a ruthlessly intelligent heroine” (NPR).
The People of the Abyss (1903) is a book by Jack London about life in the East End of London…
In a horrific world ravaged by a nuclear attack, a family wakes up in the woods with no memories — and will do the unthinkable to survive. A gruesome, disturbing read.
Learn the story behind the US–Britain alliance during World War II through the eyes of three key players who helped orchestrate it: a CBS News head, a millionaire, and an ambassador. An “absorbing narrative” (Publishers Weekly starred review) with nearly 3,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
A “scintillating” and “hilarious” New York Times bestseller (Publishers Weekly): As a mother of two with a high-flying career, Kate tries to do it all — but what happens when she realizes her life is out of control? “The national anthem for working mothers” (Oprah Winfrey).
“Superb” (The New York Times Book Review): Prince Albert Edward, Queen Victoria’s eldest son, led a notorious life of debauchery — only to become one of the most famed monarchs in modern British history. A Wall Street Journal bestseller.
“Utterly enchanting!” (New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe). Etta runs an unusual dress shop: Her stitches can make dreams come true. She wants to help her granddaughter Cora — but spells have a way of going awry… “Sure to delight those looking for a little fairy dust” (Kirkus Reviews).
As Jean-Luc comes of age during the Great Depression and World War II, his life is continually shaped by the eccentric women of his neighborhood. “Nostalgic… richly textured” (Publishers Weekly).
In 1804, aspiring novelist Jane travels with her family to the Dorset coast, where she uncovers a plot involving murder, a handsome nobleman, and a smuggler. This cozy historical mystery is a “delight” that’s “nearly as wry as Jane Austen herself” (Publishers Weekly).