Dutton
The Masque of the Black Tulip
Willig’s breezy second offering in her series of Napoleonic-era spy romances features the intrepid and amusing Henrietta Uppington, closely guarding…
The Little Balloonist
In her imaginative and lyrical tale, Domm creates a fictional history and heritage for the first female aeronaut, whose true…
Lipshitz Six, Or Two Angry Blondes
“How do you lose a child?” is the opening line of this unusual and intriguing novel. Reuven Lipshitz, the young,…
The Last Templar
The hugely successful Da Vinci Code has resulted in a cottage industry of thrillers depicting various conspiracies surrounding the founding…
On Secret Service
On Secret Service is an informative read that will entertain both men and women. My husband took possession of the…
Chang and Eng
In this enthralling first novel, Darin Strauss has combined meticulous historical research with imaginative storytelling to create a richly detailed,…
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