Browsing: Literary Fiction

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).

In the Utah desert, truck driver Ben picks up an abandoned boy at a rest stop — and finds his life unexpectedly transformed. “The most poetic prose this side of Salt Lake City” (The New York Times Book Review).

‟A tender but unflinching portrayal of the bond between two sisters” (Celeste Ng): Miranda has always protected her bold younger sister, Lucia — but when Lucia begins hearing voices, everything changes. “Extraordinary… If you love anyone at all, this book is going to get you” (USA Today).

“Rare and unexpected” (NPR): In 1914, Frances Marion leaves home for Los Angeles — where her friendship with actress Mary Pickford will transform her world. “A breathtaking view into Hollywood’s most glittering era” (Pam Jenoff, bestselling author of The Orphan’s Tale).

“A strong choice for book clubs… [a] savvy, propulsive courtroom drama” (Kirkus Reviews). Did Sophie’s husband commit a heinous crime? Sophie believes he’s innocent — but lawyer Kate is determined to prove otherwise. “Resonates long after the final word” (New York Times bestselling author Kimberly Belle).

When US prosecutor Jeff Trask investigates the death of a foreign diplomat’s son, he careens toward a showdown with a merciless enemy. “A well-paced mystery featuring an entertainingly complicated protagonist, supported by a robust cast” (Kirkus Reviews).

In the wake of a devastating hurricane, Vale returns to her Vermont hometown to search for her missing mother — and what she finds will change her life. “Tender… nuanced, poetic, and evocative” (Publishers Weekly starred review).

Across the world, people are disappearing without a trace — and it all leads one man to an ancient, terrifying secret… A bone-chilling nightmare.

“Deeply moving and nuanced” (Booklist): When Mahindan and his six-year-old son arrive in Vancouver as refugees from civil war in Sri Lanka, their future is threatened by accusations of terrorism. “Timely and engrossing… Powerful” (Publishers Weekly).