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A #1 New York Times bestseller and “extraordinary event” (The Washington Post): As cyberterror threats and rumors of a traitor plague the White House, the president becomes a suspect — and then disappears. “Moves like Air Force One… An undeniably gripping ride” (Michael Connelly).
A darkly comic and original thriller: An unlikely collection of individuals — from a washed-up FBI agent to a self-medicating sex worker and her blind date — become connected by a rampaging serial killer dubbed Strawberries.
From New York Times bestselling author Simon Baatz, the first comprehensive account of the murder that shocked the world. In…
Tatiana knows who has her heart, but should she settle for the man she knows or wait on God?Family hardship…
Join the five McCabe siblings on their journeys to the dark and dangerous side of love! An exhilarating, USA Today bestselling collection of romantic thrillers you won’t want to miss.
“Readable and eye-opening” (The Wall Street Journal): In the early days of our nation, illnesses like smallpox were common and deadly. This engaging history traces the practice and progress of medicine in the 18th century through the lens of the Founding Fathers. “Engaging” (Publishers Weekly).
At the Battle of the Bulge, the US Army’s 106th Infantry Division faced the violent fury of Nazi Germany’s last great military offensive. This gripping work of history takes readers into the heart of the struggle and its aftermath.
After a devastating loss, Henry sets out to find God’s path for him and his sister — no matter what obstacles stand in their way. This moving historical novel follows their epic journey through the West.
Discover the life behind Little House on the Prairie in this Pulitzer Prize–winning, internationally bestselling biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder. “Just as gripping as the original novels… Immensely revealing both about Wilder and about America’s founding myths” (The Sunday Times).
This “incisive and elegant” work (Publishers Weekly starred review) illuminates the very different lives of Thomas Jefferson’s three daughters — two by his wife, Martha, and one whose mother was Sally Hemings, a Black woman Jefferson enslaved. “Stunning” (The New York Times Book Review).