Browsing: Historical Mysteries

As America prepares for World War II, Jim Avery and Mary Stirling must search for a saboteur aboard the USS Atwood. A Christian read “full of exciting intrigue… Sundin gives just the right amount of romance to balance out the drama” (RT Book Reviews).

An atmospheric, sweeping saga: In 1921, a debonair lawyer untangles a web of secrets in Newport — the glittering playground of America’s wealthiest families. “It’s everything you need for escape: a ripping good read” (New York Times bestselling author Beatriz Williams).

From a New York Times bestselling author: Bess Crawford was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and now it’s up to her to find the witness to a terrible and deadly event. A poignant mystery that “does its strong, determined heroine credit” (Kirkus Reviews).

Poland, 1944: Resistance fighter Jakób crosses paths with orphaned Gretl when she survives a bomb that was meant for a German vehicle. As the years pass, together they grapple with faith and hope in a beautiful “story of war, redemption, and love” (Publishers Weekly).

Laid up with a broken leg, Scotland Yard inspector Alan Grant turns his razor-sharp mind to a historical puzzle: Did Richard III really murder his nephews? This “ingenious” page-turner (The Sunday Times) is “one of the best mysteries of all time” (The New York Times).

“Rich in action and suspense” (The New York Times Book Review): In this classic thriller, young war widow Charity finds herself drawn into a world of peril and murder while taking a road trip through 1950s Provence. “The tension mounts steadily… An excellent tale of mystery” (The Times).

After her mother suddenly dies, Rachel learns the truth about her supposedly dead father – and his other daughter. A riveting historical novel from a New York Times bestselling author who “reaches deep into her characters’ souls to depict tragedy, triumph, and the depth of love” (RT Book Reviews).

From a New York Times bestselling author: In this “lushly imagined” sequel (Publishers Weekly) to the classic Rebecca, a young man discovers that the late Rebecca de Winter wasn’t the woman everyone thought she was… “As enthralling as Miss du Maurier’s novel” (Richmond Times-Dispatch).