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With over 1,200 five-star Goodreads ratings: In 1692, a Scottish woman sentenced to death for witchcraft and murder tells her story to an Irish priest seeking the truth. This haunting novel “casts a spell that will linger over readers long after they have finished the book” (Library Journal starred review).
From the renowned Queen of Crime comes the classic that introduced one of the most beloved and long-lived detectives in the history of the genre: Hercule Poirot. “The only fault of this story is that it is almost too ingenious” (The Times Literary Supplement).
From the renowned author of Fahrenheit 451 comes an enchanting collection of stories about magic, technology, space travel, and more! “Deftly plotted, beautifully written… There is no writer quite like Ray Bradbury” (The New York Times).
From a #1 New York Times bestselling author comes an anthology that is both enthralling and unsettling. “Exciting, often musical writing” (The Boston Globe), with over 17,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
“Thoroughly captivating” (Kirkus Reviews): In medieval England, a young peasant girl is abducted and left for dead — but after she’s rescued, she is drawn into a world of adventure, intrigue, and murder… A “richly researched, female-driven historical mystery” (Library Journal starred review).
To five-year-old-Jack, Room is the world. . . . It’s where he was born, it’s where he and his Ma…
George Orwell’s famous satire of the Soviet Union, in which “all animals are equal but some animals are more equal…
An enchanting comedy of errors, Emma remains a classic two centuries after it was first published. Emma Woodhouse is a…
From the author of the Agatha Raisin television series…DEATH OF A SNOB: A Hamish Macbeth MysteryBelieving that someone is trying…
“Ranks alongside such incomparable whodunnit authors as Christie,Marsh, Tey, and Allingham.”-San Francisco ChronicleWho would kill the perfect gentleman? When Ernest…