Browsing: Literary Fiction

“If there has been a better mystery-suspense story written in this decade, I can’t think of it” (Stephen King). Twelve years ago, Sean’s young daughter disappeared. Now, Sean has died under strange circumstances — and dark family secrets will come to light… “Kept me up way, way past my bedtime” (The Washington Post).

“Impossible to put down” (People): Journalist Rose is swept into a mystery at New York’s famous Barbizon Hotel — and discovers the story of Darby and her foray into the dark side of the city over half a century ago. With nearly 5,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

In this gripping New York Times bestseller, two American couples go on a trip to Italy together — only to face a crisis born of their own secrets and lies. “Ephron’s novel has the feel of a classic” (The Washington Post).

A 2017 Edgar Award winner “for fans of The Girl on the Train and Gone Girl” (The New York Times Book Review): Nora travels to the country to visit her sister — but finds her brutally murdered. As Nora hunts for answers, her own secrets might destroy her… “Exquisitely taut and intense” (The Washington Post).

After his newborn’s death, Major Reginald Aubrey makes a haunting choice: He takes another family’s child as a replacement. Years later, the truth is revealed — but will God’s plan be made clear? “A novel that will linger in my heart for a long time to come” (Robin Lee Hatcher).

“The queen of royal fiction” (USA Today) offers an unforgettable New York Times bestseller: Can the bond of sisterhood stop three Tudor women from becoming rival monarchs? “Mesmerizing, intimate… [Gregory] brings history to life” (RT Book Reviews).

Girls—their vulnerability, strength, and passion to belong—are at the heart of this stunning first novel for readers of Jeffrey Eugenides’…

A split-second decision to leave her baby unsupervised turns Vicky’s life into a nightmare. She turns to her friend Amber for guidance — but will her confession prove to be an even greater mistake? “Will make any woman look at her best friend with more than a touch of suspicion” (Jane Corry).