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Get swept away to the enchanting South of France with this “exquisite and shimmering” (Lisa Jewell, New York Times bestselling…
A “terrifying and exhilarating… ferocious fever dream” (Publishers Weekly starred review): Free-spirited Lily travels from Boston to Bolivia, and follows the man she loves to a remote village — where life-threatening danger awaits. A Refinery29 summer thriller pick!
LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD IN FICTION “An extraordinary and dazzlingly original work from one of our most gifted…
First published in 1865, “From the Earth to the Moon” is Jules Verne’s fantastical tale of an ambitious plan to…
In this 2020 Edgar Award finalist from a New York Times bestselling author, forensic psychologist Cyrus Haven probes the secrets of a dangerously gifted young woman who may hold the key to solving a brutal murder… “A gripping and eerie read. You won’t be able to look away” (Karin Slaughter).
A New York Times bestseller hailed as “the new Little Fires Everywhere… The perfect summer read” (Stylist): When two families become neighbors, their children form a life-changing friendship — but their lives will be rocked by an unthinkable tragedy. “I absolutely adored it” (Liane Moriarty).
For fans of Jodi Picoult and Anna Quindlen, comes an “astonishingly profound…exquisitely written drama” (Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling…
Tessa was prepared for the hurricane. Lindsey was the storm she didn’t see coming. When Tessa Taylor unlocked her husband…
*A July 2019 Indie Next List Great Read* *One of Parade’s Most Anticipated Books of Summer 2019* *An O Magazine…
Inspired by true events, this “simply sensational” New York Times bestseller (Kate Quinn, author of The Alice Network) follows CIA secretaries Sally and Irina, who are recruited as spies and sent on a mission to smuggle the banned novel Doctor Zhivago out of the USSR. “The rare page-turner with prose that’s as wily as its plot” (Vogue).