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Think You Know Everything about the death of Hitler? Think Again. After World War II, 50 percent of Americans polled…
When lawyer Travis MacGregor arrives in Oregon City, he hopes a proper wife will help solidify his upstanding reputation — but it’s eccentric Charlotte Taylor that captures his attention! Can he prove that he wants her just the way she is?
Inspired by true events: During World War II, Mabel Hartley leaves her desk job to work at the sprawling Texas estate of 81-year-old Emma Koehler — where she helps Emma tell her life story and finds herself drawn into a fascinating new world. “A sweet memorialization of a real-life female business pioneer” (Kirkus Reviews).
NATIONAL BESTSELLER, updated with a new afterword“This is the definitive account of what has gone wrong in our two-party system,…
A Pulitzer Prize–winning historian’s account of John F. Kennedy’s first 39 years offers a glimpse into American history as he lived it. “With impressive vision and flawless execution, Logevall bores down to a molecular level to put JFK’s life and achievements within the context of the history of the times” (Booklist).
A compelling memoir of post-war Britain. Jackie Skingley grew up with limited career choices but joining the Women’s Royal Army…
“When I was arrested my whole world crumbled. I knew that leaders of political parties had been arrested, and never…
In Elizabethan England, falconer Thomas Finbow investigates the murder of his employer’s brother — and uncovers a deadly web of crime and intrigue… Book one in a series featuring “a likable hero, an intriguing plot, and a fine sense of period ambience” (Booklist).
The Townhouse Massacre: The Unforgettable Crimes of Richard Speck (Ryan Green’s True Crime)
“It just wasn’t their night” – Richard SpeckOn the evening of 13 July 1966, an intoxicated Richard Speck broke into…
“Beautifully written and richly detailed” (Chanel Cleeton): When 22-year-old Marion begins tutoring young princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose in 1933, she guides them through the momentous years ahead. “Lovers of The Crown will adore this!” (USA Today bestselling author Susan Meissner).