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The Dutch House
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At the end of World War II, Cyril Conroy buys the Dutch House, a large, glass house on the outskirts of Philadelphia formerly ...Read Review
The Serpent, The Puma, and The Condor
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In scope, Marie’s debut novel describes the fall of the Inca Empire, but in essence, it tells the remarkable life story of ...Read Review
Death Brings a Shadow (A Gilded Age Mystery)
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It’s spring 1889, and Prudence MacKenzie, well versed in correct behaviour in New York’s high society, has travelled south to Bradford Island ...Read Review
The Bright Unknown
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Brighton Turner was born into the worst possible circumstances: her mother delivered her while “imprisoned” in a mental institution in rural Pennsylvania. With ...Read Review
My Fake Rake: The Union of the Rakes
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Lady Grace Wyatt is a bluestocking, a naturalist more interested in reptiles and amphibians than people. Though she is content with spinsterhood, her ...Read Review
Confession with Blue Horses
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The unusual title refers to a painting which hung in the narrator’s childhood home. The book might better have been called Gone ...Read Review
Send Judah First: The Erased Life of an Enslaved Soul
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Yuda is only twelve when her Ivory Coast village is raided by slavers. In Virginia, Yuda is purchased by a plantation owner increasing ...Read Review
The Last Train to London
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There are many unsung heroes – known as Righteous Gentiles – who risked their own lives to save Jewish people from extermination under Nazi rule. ...Read Review
Mary Toft; or, The Rabbit Queen: A Novel
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Popular 18th-century medical theory espouses the idea that a woman’s mind – what she sees and what her thoughts dwell upon – can have ...Read Review
Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All
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This luminous, moving novel by an award-winning YA novelist is a genre-defying achievement. Part ghost story, part feminist history, part love letter to ...Read Review