Delacorte
Backtracked
In Backtracked the author makes use of the popularity of time travel in fiction to drive home lessons for everyone…
The Owl Killers
Editors' choice
The year is 1321. Deep in the heart of the English countryside, an isolated village is controlled by a sinister…
Genghis: Bones of the Hills
Fear and rebellion fill the pages of the third and last novel in this well-known author’s Genghis trilogy. Genghis is…
Eve: A Novel Of The First Woman
The Old Testament tale of Eve informs this imaginative, poetic novel of what the first woman’s life might have been…
Roanoke
Lawrence weaves a spidery web of intrigue and adventure as she delves into the unsolved mystery of the true fate…
The Anatomy of Deception
In the autopsy rooms of University Hospital, West Philadelphia, the young physician, Ephraim Carroll, is being taught about death by…
Company of Liars: A Story of the Plague
Midsummer’s Day 1348, and the first victim of the pestilence dies in the English coastal town of Kilmington. Camelot, a…
Genghis: Lords of the Bow
By the beginning of the 12th century, Genghis the Khan of the Mongols has united the tribes north of China.…
Simply Perfect
Simply Perfect is the fourth and final installment in Mary Balogh’s Simply series set in Regency England, where four teachers…
The Anatomy of Deception
Editors' choice
Ephraim Carroll is a young physician in late 19th-century Philadelphia who counts himself lucky to be in the orbit of…
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