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When Ryan’s wife kills herself, he struggles to understand. His hunt for the truth leads him to Laura, a woman concealing a sinister secret… and a growing number of unwitting victims.
“I’ll be talking about this book for years to come” (Rachel Hauck, New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding Dress). In 1950s Pennsylvania, bereaved mother Delilah befriends her Amish neighbor Emma, changing both of their families forever. “Hauntingly beautiful” (RT Book Reviews).
Inspired by true events: During World War II, Helene, a German nurse, witnesses the horrors of the Holocaust when she’s forced to work for the infamous Dr. Mengele. But she’ll stop at nothing to protect the children imprisoned at Auschwitz… A heartrending novel with nearly 4,400 five-star Goodreads ratings.
“The closer he got, the brighter that red became. It was a rose–a rose that had no earthly business growing…
She’s a take-no-prisoners fireball. He’s a sweet-talking charmer. It could be love…if they don’t kill each other first.Hotshot lawyer Luanne…
An NPR Best Book of 2018 that’s “reminiscent of Donna Tartt’s The Secret History” (People): After meeting during their first month at college, Will struggles to escape his upbringing — while Phoebe is drawn into an increasingly dangerous cult. “Written with a kind of savage elegance… R. O. Kwon is the real deal” (Lauren Groff).
“Susie Finkbeiner never fails to transport her readers through time and space, welcoming us into worlds we never want to…
From “a stunning talent” whose work is “riveting, heart-wrenching, and brilliant” (James Rollins): Animal behaviorist September Day and her nimble service dog uncover secrets, save lives, and stop killers in these edge-of-your-seat thrillers.
“Readers will keep turning the pages” (Publishers Weekly) of this standalone from a “first-class thriller craftsman” (Lee Child): When Shelby travels to visit an incarcerated childhood friend before his execution, she’s confronted by memories of the disturbing event that marred their suburban Texan upbringings.
When the Black Death enters England through the port in Dorsetshire in June 1348, no one knows what manner of…