William Morrow
Marmee
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Readers of Little Women are well aware that Louisa May Alcott based the beloved characters of that classic novel on her own family. ...Read Review
Marple: Twelve New Mysteries (Miss Marple Mysteries)
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Even those who have never read Agatha Christie surely know the character Jane Marple, the seemingly innocuous elderly woman around whom murders happen ...Read Review
Sister Mother Warrior
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Riley brings to life the Haitian Revolution through the lens of its two most important female protagonists in this thrilling and utterly engrossing ...Read Review
Switchboard Soldiers
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In 1917, telephone operators made up a working group that was already female: “Number, please?” arrived in a woman’s voice to the early ...Read Review
The Diamond Eye
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In the years before WWII, Ukrainian Mila Pavlichenko only takes a sharpshooting course to prove to her estranged husband that she can be ...Read Review
Mustique Island
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Very loosely based on the life of a woman who did indeed live on Mustique Island, this 1970s-set novel explores what happens when ...Read Review
Wrath Goddess Sing
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Buckle up for the Fall of Troy once again, this time reimagined through the eyes of Achilles, who grew up as male-to-female transgender ...Read Review
The Lost Summers of Newport
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With its high cliffs over the Atlantic and gorgeous, rambling 19th-century mansions, Newport, Rhode Island, is the perfect setting for a gothic mystery. ...Read Review
A Game of Fear (Inspector Ian Rutledge Mysteries, 24)
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This, the 24th in the Inspector Rutledge series, is set in south-eastern England in the late spring of 1921. Rutledge’s superior officer and ...Read Review
The Tobacco Wives
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North Carolina native Myers mines her family history while incorporating extensive research on Big Tobacco in this chilling exposé. Set in a fictional ...Read Review