The Secret Chord, Geraldine Brooks, Viking – With more than two million copies of her novels sold world-wide, New York Times best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize winner, Geraldine Brooks, has achieved both popular and critical acclaim.
The Secret Chord, Geraldine Brooks, Viking – With more than two million copies of her novels sold world-wide, New York Times best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize winner, Geraldine Brooks, has achieved both popular and critical acclaim.
The Appearance of Annie van Sinderen, Katherine Howe, G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers–a literary thriller and contemporary ghost story rolled into one.
At the Water’s Edge, Sara Gruen–Maddie Hyde and her husband Ellis have been cast out of Philadelphia’s polite society from notoriety and bitter disappointment. Together they cross the Atlantic during WWII submarine warfare to a remote Scottish village with the hope of redeeming themselves and the family name.
Girl Gone Greek, Rebecca Hall, CreateSpace — “Rachel finds herself at a crossroads at an age where most people would stop globetrotting and settle. Perhaps she could find the time for one last adventure…”
The Accidental Empress, Allison Pataki, Howard Books — In 1853, fifteen-year-old Elisabeth, ‘Sisi’ Duchess of Bavaria traveled to the Hapsburg court to attend her sister’s wedding to the young Emperor Franz Joseph I. Shortly after their arrival, Sisi found herself inexplicably drawn to her sister’s groom.
All the Single Ladies, Dorothea Benton Frank, William Morrow–Dorothea Benton Frank, returns us to the magic of the Lowcountry of South Carolina, where three remarkable women are brought together by the untimely death of their mutual friend.
The Assassins, Gayle Lynds, St. Martin’s Press — New York Times bestseller Gayle Lynds is the award-winning author of ten international espionage novels. Library Journal calls her “the reigning queen of espionage fiction;” the London Observer says she’s a “kick-ass thriller writer;” and Lee Child calls her “today’s best espionage writer.”
An Interview with Liane Moriarty, Author of The Husband’s Secret (Berkley Reissue Edition, 3 March 2015)–Liane Moriarty, from Sydney, is said to be one of the few authors in the world ever to have three books on the New York Times bestseller list at the same time.
An Interview with Paula Hawkins, Author of The Girl on the Train: A Novel (Doubleday, 15 January, 2015)–The Girl on the Train has taken the world by storm. It debuted on The New York Times Best Seller list at the top spot in January this year, a feat unheard of by any novel in a decade.
An Exclusive Interview with Sarah Addison Allen Author of First Frost (St Martin's Press, 20 January 2015) Columnist Anna Roins First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen Buy this Book at Amazon.com New York Times best-selling novelist Sarah Addison Allen did not plan to...