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“Expect miracles when you read Ann Patchett’s fiction.”—New York Times Book Review Award-winning, New York Times bestselling author Ann Patchett…
A New York Times bestseller and Booker Prize winner: A new arrival and an unexpected tragedy change the lives of twins Estha and Rahel forever. “Richly deserving the rapturous praise it has received… A masterpiece” (The Observer) with over 93,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
“A real page-turner” (The Economist): With the United States on shaky ground with China and Russia, digital experts gear up for a frightening cyberwar. “Reads like the very best of Tom Clancy, updated for the 21st century” (USA Today bestselling author Philipp Meyer).
“I Am Pilgrim is simply one of the best suspense novels I’ve read in a long time.” –David Baldacci, #1…
From a #1 New York Times bestselling “master” (Harlan Coben): Supreme Court clerk Ben Addison must scramble to prevent disaster after unwittingly sharing confidential information with a blackmailer. “Thoroughly enjoyable” (The Washington Post Book World).
Former Soviet investigator Arkady Renko must travel to Cuba to claim the body of an old adversary — and discovers both a labyrinthine mystery and a renewed sense of purpose. “Irresistible” reading (USA Today) from the New York Times bestselling author of Gorky Park.
A pulse-pounding #1 New York Times bestseller! While tracking down terrorists, Mitch Rapp is blamed for an international crisis involving multiple high-profile murders. Can he uncover who set him up? With over 2,700 five-star Amazon reviews.
Short-listed for the Man Booker Prize A New York Times bestseller A Washington Post and San Francisco Chronicle Best Book…
A shocking scientific discovery. A conspiracy of staggering brilliance. A thriller unlike any you’ve ever read…. When a NASA satellite…
“Clavell’s biggest triumph yet . . . storytelling done with dash and panache . . . a rousing read.”—Washington Post…