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The first mystery in a series that’s perfect for fans of Brother Cadfael! In seventh-century Ireland, Sister Fidelma and Brother Eadulf are tasked with solving a murder case that could spark civil war… “Difficult to put down” (Publishers Weekly), with nearly 1,200 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
From award-winning author Mindy Starns Clark comes the fast-paced and inspirational Million Dollar Mystery series.Attorney Callie Webber investigates nonprofit organizations…
In Dashiell Hammett’s famous crime novel, we meet one of the detective-story master’s most enchanting creations, Nick and Nora Charles,…
After an elderly woman is murdered in Venice, commissario Guido Brunetti follows a bewildering trail of clues to untangle the case. “An elegant puzzle” (The Washington Post Book World) that “offers many pleasures” (Publishers Weekly).
The Edgar Award winning thriller The Bottoms is classic American storytelling in its truest, darkest, and more affecting formwith echoes of William…
This “impossible to put down” #1 New York Times bestseller introduces Amos Decker, a gifted police detective with a perfect…
A “magnificently written” #1 New York Times bestseller (Associated Press) from a Pulitzer Prize–winning author: In the 17th century, Edmund travels to America — and begins a remarkable journey that will touch generations. “Michener’s most ambitious work of fiction in theme and scope” (The Philadelphia Inquirer).
With over 2,700 five-star Goodreads ratings: Adopted by a Cheyenne chief, a young pioneer boy named Jack embarks on an odyssey of love, loss, and adventure on the wild frontier. “The very best novel ever about the American West” (The New York Times Book Review).
The first novel Nabokov wrote while living in America and the most overtly political novel he ever wrote, Bend Sinister…
Smilla’s Sense of Snow presents one of the toughest heroines in modern fiction. Smilla Qaavigaaq Jaspersen is part Eskimo but…