The two-time Olympic gold medalist and WNBA star
shares the story of her 10-month detainment in Russia
and her journey home.
Zao Fan
Zao Fan collects traditional Chinese breakfast recipes in all their mouthwatering glory.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist and WNBA star
shares the story of her 10-month detainment in Russia
and her journey home.
Jessica Shattuck (The Women in the Castle) returns
with a sweeping historical saga mapping the lives of
one family in the decades following World War II.
The latest from Nora Roberts, the bestselling author
of over 200 novels, follows a woman with a telepathic
connection to her parents’ killer.
Fans of “Love Island” and “Too Hot to Handle” will
enjoy this dark spin on reality TV, where five couples
find themselves trapped on an island with a killer.
This collection of 12 new short stories from master
of horror Stephen King includes “Rattlesnakes,” a
sequel to Cujo.
John Grisham returns to Camino Island, this time to
tell the tale of a developing company, its opposition
and a curse.
A grocery chain heir. A starving artist. A marriage that’s a fraud—until it isn’t. No one writes romance like this bestselling duo.
Zao Fan collects traditional Chinese breakfast recipes in all their mouthwatering glory.
A Fatal Inheritance recounts the discovery of how cancer can be passed down through genes, providing a compassionate look at families forever changed.
Ascent to Power is a carefully crafted biography that superbly captures the presidency of Harry S. Truman.
Under the Storm is a more-than-worthy follow-up to Christoffer Carlsson’s bestselling Nordic noir, Blaze Me a Sun.
A fantastical combination of time-travel novel, spy thriller and slow-burn romance, The Ministry of Time uses its fish-out-of-water story to explore cultural identity and the
A whimsical yet emotional fantasy, Sylvie Cathrall’s A Letter to the Luminous Deep is a delightful, oceanic twist on epistolary romances and dark academia.
Cushy and charmingly quirky, Death of a Master Chef is another delightful Brittany-set mystery from Jean-Luc Bannalec.
Darkly funny and provocative, Come and Get It is absolutely absorbing. Kiley Reid writes unabashedly about the unique dramas of university life, and Nicole Lewis’
Desperate to see an unreliable narrator done right? Look no further than Nicola Solvinic’s engrossing debut, The Hunter’s Daughter.
Fans of Will Thomas’ Victorian mystery series will have their expectations repeatedly exceeded in Death and Glory.
For anyone who has tried their hand at creating art, Hari Kunzru’s brilliant new novel, Blue Ruin, offers satisfying criticisms of the capricious industry’s spotty