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As the tides of power change in Tudor England, Richard and Jack — brothers, noblemen, and mercenaries — must decide where their loyalties lie. A novel packed with intrigue, mystery, and murder!
In this New York Times bestseller, crime-solving 12-year-old chemist Flavia de Luce is drawn into a baffling mystery when a boating trip reveals a body in the water. “Outstanding” (Publishers Weekly starred review), with more than 3,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
A ruthless murderer prowls New York’s streets. Can heiress Prudence and attorney Geoffrey solve the case before another victim is killed? An atmospheric mystery featuring a “heroine who will remind readers of Tasha Alexander’s Lady Emily Ashton and Deanna Raybourn’s Lady Julia Grey” (Booklist).
When Magda is sent to Hitler’s mountain retreat and forced to become one of the Führer’s food tasters, she faces a moral dilemma… and a chance to prove her courage. “This haunting and engrossing novel will appeal to fans of Anthony Doerr and Kristin Hannah” (Booklist).
While attending the funeral of a former Wall Street colleague, Matt Hawkins is confronted by the sister of the deceased.…
A “tautly constructed, compellingly written” New York Times bestseller (Kirkus Reviews): As Chamberlain and Hitler prepare to meet in 1938 Munich, two diplomats become entangled in a web of intrigue. “Harris’s cleverness, judgment, and eye for detail are second to none” (The Sunday Times).
A nobleman devoted to defending queen and country and a noblewoman wild enough to match his every step race to…
A young black man is caught between his own demons and those of 1950s American society in this gripping historical…
“Dark, visceral, and perversely romantic!” Anna Zaires, NYT Bestselling author He’s a man with no conscience. A man hopelessly in love.Bastard-born…
A “triumphant” novel (The Times) from a New York Times bestselling author: When a valuable manuscript disappears in Elizabethan London, Richard Shakespeare — brother of William — must navigate intrigue and danger to clear his name. “Imaginative, intelligent, and just plain fun” (Kirkus Reviews).