Marlie Wasserman
Liberty Island
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Hume tells the engaging tale of an extended family of Boston Brahmins who summer off the coast of Maine during the first two ...Read Review
Vanished in the Crowd (Molly Murphy Mysteries, 22)
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With the newest book in their Molly Murphy Mystery series, Bowen and Broyles continue Molly’s engaging story as a detective, a mother, ...Read Review
The Lacemaker’s Fortune
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Catalano tells the dramatic and engaging tale of a love triangle. The story opens in New York City in 1879, when the Maguire sisters, ...Read Review
Everything Lost Returns
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In this dual-timeline story, Sarah Domet tells two equally engaging, intermingled stories. First, there is Opal Doucet, living in rural Ohio in 1909. She ...Read Review
The Cut of the Moon
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This ambitious dual-timeline novel opens in 1925 with the story of Ruby, the youngest daughter of the wealthy Thornhill family, living in a mansion ...Read Review
Dirty Little War
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When young Huck Waller hops a train in 1920, leaving his home in Louisiana to head for Chicago, he has no idea he will ...Read Review
Destiny Comes Due
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Ten authors affiliated with Paper Lantern Writers contributed to this engaging collection of short fiction. Each of the tales, ranging from a twelve-page ...Read Review
Sister, Sinner: The Miraculous Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Aimee Semple McPherson
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Although Aimee Semple McPherson is not well-known today, in the 1920s she was a charismatic media star. In her youth, she followed a ...Read Review
The Artist of Blackberry Grange
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In Kansas City in 1925, twenty-eight-year-old Sadie Halloran finds herself jilted by her lover and penniless. Upon learning that her wealthy, childless great aunt ...Read Review
Crossing from Shore to Shore
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In 1918 Connecticut, two brothers—shoemaker Erasmo Perretta and his invalid brother Giuseppe—are arrested for allegedly murdering their neighbor. Jean P. Moore imagines ...Read Review






