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“Intricate and extraordinary.” – New York Times on The Fifth Season (A New York Times Notable Book of 2015) WINNER…
Her pupils murdered her daughter. Now she will have her revenge. After calling off her engagement in the wake of…
A REPUTATION AT RISK What woman in her right mind would say no to marrying the dashing Duke of Sedgemoor?…
When forensic artist Gwen agrees to help reconstruct a 19th-century massacre in Utah, she becomes entangled in a present-day web of secrets and murder! A Christy Award finalist presents “an action-packed and compelling tale of suspense” (Library Journal).
“Eloquent, distinguished, and poignant” (Booklist): This extraordinary collection brings together marvelous stories and essays from a beloved Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author who was hailed as “one of the finest voices in fiction” (The Washington Post).
From a New York Times bestselling author: Love is in the air in small-town Colorado — but bookstore owner Abigail is avoiding meddling matchmakers at all costs. Does God have a surprise in store? “Delightfully romantic with a lovable cast of quirky characters” (Christy Award–winning author Katie Ganshert).
A New York Times bestseller: As a child, Rachel suffered at an orphanage. Years later, painful memories resurface when the doctor who tortured her comes under her care at a senior home. “Inspired by actual events… A powerful story” (RT Book Reviews).
A year after getting divorced, Helen Carpenter, thirty-two, lets her annoying, ten years younger brother talk her into signing up…
A “giddy, scathing, and dazzling” New York Times bestseller (The Wall Street Journal): In this piercing satire, a forgotten young man is swept up in a civil rights trial that will lead him to the Supreme Court. A “comic masterpiece” (NPR) that “readers will likely never forget” (Los Angeles Times).
In this New York Times bestseller, a man vows to rebuild his life after his release from a mental health facility — and befriends a woman who has troubles of her own. “Touching and funny… A crowd-pleaser” (Publishers Weekly).