Browsing: Historical Fiction

From a New York Times bestselling author hailed as a “legend” (Harlan Coben): A threatened young girl turns to V. I. Warshawski for protection — unlocking a case with roots in the international race to create the atomic bomb. An entry in “one of our genre’s crucial, solid-gold, best-ever series” (Lee Child).

For fans of Anne Perry: When wealthy Randolph Pollock is found murdered, suspicion immediately falls on his widow. But it soon becomes clear that Pollock wasn’t the man he claimed to be… A USA Today bestselling addition to a “tantalizing” series (Catherine Coulter).

When President Jackson’s government forces the Cherokee people from their homeland, a chief’s daughter, an indentured servant, and an enslaved man bear witness to a horrifying catastrophe. “Powerful… The finest depiction of the infamous Trail of Tears that I’ve ever read” (Pat Conroy).

As Inara unravels the secrets hidden in a piece of fabric, she uncovers the life of young Mei Lein, who was driven from her home 100 years before… “A beautiful story that brought me to tears” (New York Times bestselling author Susanna Kearsley).

A “joyful” New York Times bestseller (O, The Oprah Magazine): When single dad Noel faces the struggle of raising his young daughter alone, his friends and neighbors in Dublin come together to give the girl the family she needs. “Reading a Maeve Binchy novel is like settling in for a cozy visit with an old friend” (Booklist).

A “good-hearted” New York Times bestseller that “offers many honest pleasures” (The Washington Post): At a Dublin clinic, Dr. Clara Casey becomes enmeshed in the lives of the staff and patients — and must face a difficult decision… “Only a curmudgeon could resist this master of cheerful, read-by-the-fire comfort” (Kirkus Reviews).

An “utterly unforgettable” New York Times bestseller (Publishers Weekly starred review): When young Anne Morrow meets famed aviator Charles Lindbergh, her quiet life bursts into color. But can she find happiness on her own terms? “Exhilarating… The Aviator’s Wife soars” (USA Today).