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“Lingers in the mind long after the reading.” (D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review)“Intense and interesting…with plenty of intrigue…
It’s just one Halloween night. Seriously, what could go wrong? Turns out, everything….Alex Connor, the most eligible bachelor in the…
“A beautifully written, highly seductive debut….The chemistry between Branwell and Lydia positively crackles on the page….Masterful storytelling which is sure…
“A fascinating, heartrending page-turner that, like the real-life forgers who inspired the novel, should never be forgotten.” –Kristina McMorris, New…
A “deliciously fun” New York Times bestseller “with surprising depth” (The Washington Post): Years after their friendship-ending fight, Drue asks Daphne to be the maid of honor at her Cape Cod wedding — with unpredictable results… “The beach read to end all beach reads” (Entertainment Weekly).
“Poeppel has created a story that is well thought out, well plotted, well written, and fully developed. A delightful novel…
Fern feels a mysterious connection to Astrid, a famous kidnapping victim who was returned 20 years ago… but has now disappeared again. When Fern digs into the past, she dislodges shocking secrets in this “dark psychological thriller riddled with twisted family dynamics” (Kirkus Reviews).
From a New York Times bestselling author “writing at the top of his game” (Publishers Weekly starred review): Go back to the beginning of PI Charlie Parker’s career as he tracks down a killer targeting young women. A “satisfying read for crime buffs” (Kirkus Reviews) with over 3,300 five-star reviews on Goodreads.
Finalist for the 2021 Pen/Faulkner Award for Fiction From the author of Girls on Fire comes a “sharp and soulful…
Searching for a fresh start, Yola and her family settle in Trinidad after fleeing Venezuela — but her late aunt’s shocking secret will turn their lives upside down! “A glorious stew of family, friendship, and felony” (Adriana Trigiani).