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This sweeping New York Times bestseller follows the once-grand Godwin family as they navigate the tumultuous landscape of 20th-century England. “The most marvelous book imaginable” (Chicago Sun-Times).
One of English literature’s most inspiring love storiesLucy Honeychurch is a young woman torn between the opposing values of gray…
A “magic kingdom of Victorian murder and intrigue” (The New York Times Book Review): As a terrorist attack and a dangerous secret threaten to thrust Britain into an international disaster, Thomas and Charlotte Pitt investigate two mysterious women in this New York Times bestseller.
William Smith has no memory of his past. Can Miss Silver unravel his story — and find out why someone wants him dead? “Miss Silver has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot” (Manchester Evening News).
In this iconic masterpiece, enigmatic schoolteacher Jean Brodie chooses six of her students to mold — from what they’ll study to who they’ll love. As the girls grow into women, some find Brodie’s influence a curse, while others see it as a blessing in disguise.
“Lethally enthralling to read” (Joyce Carol Oates): When a rare book collector is found dead — with his hands removed and priceless manuscripts destroyed — his sister and her partner are plunged into a chilling hunt for answers.
To rescue a defected scientist, British secret agent Michael Reynolds goes on a death-defying mission behind the Iron Curtain! This Cold War epic is “breathless, bloody, and detailed” (The Daily Telegraph).
From a USA Today bestselling author: The marquis is in need of an heir and a mother for his orphaned nieces — so when he proposes marriage to a governess, it’s all practical and sensible. But the passionate lady won’t compromise on true love… “Every page is an irresistible delight!” (Lisa Kleypas).
“A jolting novel of psychological suspense” (The New York Times Book Review) from “the most brilliant crime writer of our time” (Patricia Cornwell): After inheriting a decaying schoolhouse, Jarvis begins renting out rooms to the city’s outsiders. But could one of his tenants be a violent killer?
HE MUST RELY ON HIS TALENTS IN THE BEDROOM . . . Anthony Hamilton cannot help it. The way he…