Browsing: Literary Fiction

“A delightful, relentlessly charming, and deeply moving book” (Los Angeles Times): Thaniel travels from London to Japan to meet Mori, the maker of the mysterious pocket watch that saved his life. An “enchanting” read (The Washington Post).

“This is one you won’t want to miss” (Karin Slaughter): Lucy, always an outsider, must unravel the secrets of her tight-knit community when a close friend is lost — then found gruesomely murdered. “Recommended for readers who enjoy Laura Lippman and Tana French” (Library Journal).

An Edgar Award winner with over 2,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Decades after being charged with murder as 11-year-old girls, Kirsty and Amber are brought together again when a series of killings plagues a seaside town. “The suspense keeps the pages flying” (Stephen King).

From the New York Times bestselling author of Night Film: Blue van Meer finally finds a group of like-minded friends at the elite St. Gallway School — but two mysterious deaths later, she also finds herself at the center of a twisted mystery. “Stunning” (Publishers Weekly).

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author: When Jamie MacDonald kills his terminally ill wife at her behest, a close-knit New England town becomes embroiled in the ensuing murder trial. “An inspired meditation on love” (Publishers Weekly) with over 10,500 five-star Goodreads ratings.

This epic tale follows Kläre Kohler and her German-Jewish family as the world around them is transformed throughout the 20th century. A moving tale of sacrifice, unconditional love, and bravery in the face of hardship.

Jenny, a free-spirited photographer, can’t stand the idea of settling down. But when a family tragedy forces her to embrace small-town life, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery in this poignant, heartwarming read.

From a New York Times bestselling author: In an alternate England where time travel and cloning are commonplace, Jane Eyre is kidnapped from the pages of Brontë’s novel — and special operative Thursday Next is assigned to the case. “Find a quiet corner and just surrender” to this witty tale (The Washington Post)!

In this lively romp from a New York Times bestselling author, literary detective Thursday Next jumps into classic works of literature — literally — to find her missing lover. “Effortlessly readable and unabashedly escapist” (The New York Times Book Review).

Tricked into entering rehab, Randall Grange slowly confronts her own addiction, the chaotic childhood that shaped it, and the possibility of a sober future. A raw, funny, and ultimately hopeful read.