Black Velvet
A thrilling spin on the classic Sherlock Holmes murder mystery... Thelonius (Theo) Holmes is a private investigator and a direct descendant of Sherlock Holmes. When eerily similar homicides by euthanasia pop up in both San... See More
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(8 reviews)
A thrilling spin on the classic Sherlock Holmes murder mystery... Thelonius (Theo) Holmes is a private investigator and a direct descendant of Sherlock Holmes. When eerily similar homicides by euthanasia pop up in both San... See More
by Samara Jones
(8 reviews)
For as long as I can remember, I've been in love. Not with a real person, of course. But with the kind of love you read about in books -- the slow burns, the grand gestures, the undeniable meant-to-be. The kind that always... See More
(628 reviews)
A "funny and exciting" mystery in the series featuring a husband-and-wife sleuthing team in Boston (Publishers Weekly). Boston and its suburbs are stuffed with Kellings, and the city is about to get one more. Sarah Kelling... See More
(671 reviews)
Missing Rolls Royces, Renaissance fair revelry -- and murder: "A witty, literate and charming mystery" featuring Boston's married art sleuths (Publishers Weekly). Sarah Kelling and her husband, Max Bittersohn, have... See More
(253 reviews)
A widowed gardener meets a ghost from frontier times who's out for revenge: "The screwball mystery is Charlotte MacLeod's cup of tea" (Chicago Tribune). Zilla Trott is pouring her cat some chamomile tea when the... See More
by Anna Bright
(233 reviews)
This breathtaking sequel to The Beholder will take you on a journey into a darkly sparkling fairy tale, perfect for fans of The Selection and Caraval. When Selah found true love with Prince Torden of Norway, she never... See More
(81 reviews)
This illustrated journey through lost, overlooked, and uncompleted works is "a fascinating enrichment of the history of sf and fantasy" (Booklist). Science fiction and fantasy reign over popular culture now, associated in... See More
(740 reviews)
Family ties draw Boston's art sleuths into an island murder mystery in this "unalloyed pleasure" from the international bestselling author (Publishers Weekly). Though a few years past sixty, Sarah Kelling's Aunt Emma... See More
(381 reviews)
Boston's married art sleuths are about to discover that you can't fake a murder: "Entertaining... good humored... Sarah and Max are a winning team" (Baltimore Sun). If she weren't so fabulous, the Countess Lydia... See More
(247 reviews)
In an attempt to gain congressional approval for a top-secret weapons system, Washington lobbyist "Bird" McIntyre teams up with sexy, outspoken neocon Angel Templeton to pit the American public against the Chinese. When Bird... See More
(134 reviews)
In this high concept YA novel debut that's We All Looked Up meets The Sun Is Also a Star, three teens must face down the mistakes of their past after they learn that life on Earth might end in less than a week. News... See More
by Eva Jurczyk
(1,389 reviews)
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER "A rare treat for readers. I loved this book!" -- Matthew Sullivan, author of Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore "Who doesn't love a mystery involving rare books and bad librarians?" -- Karen... See More
(84 reviews)
The Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region became the "arsenal of democracy"-the greatest manufacturing center in the world-in the years during and after World War II thanks to natural advantages and a welcoming culture... See More
by John Searles
(159 reviews)
It is June 1971. Dominick Pindle, a tenderhearted but aimless Massachusetts teenager, spends his nights driving around with his mother and dragging his wayward father out of bars. Late one evening, Dominick's search puts him... See More
by Mystery Writers of America Inc.
(90 reviews)
After the crime is over, the real drama begins. That's what this riveting collection proves as it carries us from the witch trials to Depression-era Chicago to today's highest-stakes legal dramas. These are thrilling stories... See More
(300 reviews)
This "impeccable, myth-busting study" of WWII maritime operations sheds new light on the conflict with sharp analysis and an international perspective (The Sunday Times, UK). Command of the oceans was crucial to winning... See More
(114 reviews)
A resistance fighter's "remarkable" memoir of her imprisonment at the infamous Nazi concentration camp (The New Yorker). Hanna Lévy-Hass, a Yugoslavian Jew, emerged a defiant survivor of the Holocaust. Her... See More
by Gil McNeil
(648 reviews)
"McNeil spins a comfy, hopeful yarn with believable characters" about a widow whose life is turned upside down by a brief affair (Publishers Weekly). The warm and witty sequel to The Beach Street Knitting Society and Yarn... See More
by Micol Ostow
(61 reviews)
"An evil house manipulates its residents to dark ends in this novel inspired by The Amityville Horror... A dark read for a darker night." -- Kirkus Reviews Here is a house of ruin and rage, of death and deliverance. Here is... See More
(115 reviews)
Peter Mayle may have spent a year in Provence, but Harriet Welty Rochefort writes from the wise perspective of one who has spent more than twenty years living among the French. From a small town in Iowa to the City of Light... See More
(2,656 reviews)
In Christopher Moore's ingenious debut novel, we meet one of the most memorably mismatched pairs in the annals of literature. The good-looking one is one-hundred-year-old ex-seminarian and "roads" scholar Travis O'Hearn. The... See More
(45 reviews)
IRENE ADLER Operatic diva. Femme fatale. Adventuress. And one of the world's most intriguing detectives. Before Caleb Carr, Anne Perry, and Laurie R. King, Carole Nelson Douglas gave readers a delightful look into... See More
(1,556 reviews)
A Barbara Delinsky classic, For My Daughters is a poignant and unforgettable story of the enduring power of love and the tenacious strength of family from the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author. Estranged sisters... See More
(946 reviews)
In World War II Florence, Italy, two sisters trapped by the Nazi Occupation have to make life-altering decisions that will reverberate for decades... and collide with a present day murder investigation. Florence, Italy... See More
(65 reviews)
Second in the Southern gothic series that began with Four and Twenty Blackbirds from the award-winning author, "our new queen of darkness" (Chuck Wendig, New York Times-bestselling author). The fields at Chickamauga... See More
(663 reviews)
New York Times bestselling author Colleen McCullough re-creates an extraordinary epoch before the mighty Republic belonged to Julius Caesar -- when Rome's noblewomen were his greatest conquest. His victories were legend... See More
(306 reviews)
"With We Carry Their Bones, Erin Kimmerle continues to unearth the true story of the Dozier School, a tale more frightening than any fiction. In a corrupt world, her unflinching revelations are as close as we'll come to... See More
(31 reviews)
One of The New Yorker's Best Books of 2023 ? One of LitHub's 38 Best Books We read in 2023 Longlisted for the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award "Best short stories for an instant escape." -- Oprah Daily... See More
(9,737 reviews)
Everyone knows about the immaculate conception and the crucifixion. But what happened to Jesus between the manger and the Sermon on the Mount? In this hilarious and bold novel, the acclaimed Christopher Moore shares the... See More
(232 reviews)
The most famous and important book on politics ever written The Prince remains as lively and shocking today as when it was written almost five hundred years ago. Initially denounced as a collection of sinister maxims and a... See More
(72 reviews)
An utterly original exploration of the timeless human virtues and how they apply to the way we live now, from a bold and dynamic French writer. In this graceful, incisive book, writer-philosopher André Comte-Sponville... See More
by Steve Earle
(341 reviews)
"I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is like a dream you can't shake, offering beauty and remorse, redemption in spades." -- Patti Smith, singer-songwriter, poet, visual artist, and author of Just Kids Doc Ebersole... See More
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