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This book may be read as a standalone novella. You do not need to have read either series to enjoy.The…
As Liv Bergen investigates the long-ago murder of her niece, she uncovers a well-guarded secret—and stumbles into one the most…
From a beloved New York Times bestselling author! On a trip to Israel, Rabbi David Small looks into a fellow American’s untimely death — and unearths a conspiracy that could leave everything in flames.
As the food and cocktails columnist for the Island Times, Hayley Powell attends a lot of events—but this one will…
When Krissy Hancock and her best friend Vicki decide to open a bookstore café in their new town of Pine…
For fans of Diane Mott Davidson: After her fiancé leaves her high and dry, Juliet moves back to Nashville to manage a coffeehouse. But trouble starts brewing when an employee turns up dead and Juliet is pinned as a murder suspect… Can she clear her name and uncover the truth?
A #1 New York Times bestseller from an author who “writes smart — no, make that brilliant — mysteries” (James Patterson): When a diabolical serial killer resurfaces, Dr. Temperance Brennan must catch her most terrifying target yet. “Nobody does forensic thrillers like Kathy Reichs” (David Baldacci).
A New York Times bestseller: Sherlock Holmes and his wife, Mary Russell, are plunged into a complex and dangerous mystery when an armed man appears at their door, claiming to be their housekeeper’s son. “Sharp, inventive, and rewarding” (The Seattle Times), with over 2,800 five-star Goodreads ratings.
A cozy whodunit that “will ensnare knitters and non-knitters alike” (Barbara Ross): Josie becomes a reluctant sleuth when a local knitter turns up dead at her late aunt’s yarn shop. Can she unravel the threads of a baffling murder mystery?
A “smart and pleasurable” New York Times bestseller (The Washington Post): Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan joins an amateur sleuth to investigate an old missing persons case — and is soon on the trail of an enigmatic killer… “Reichs writes smart — no, make that brilliant — mysteries” (James Patterson).