Your Deals: The Princes of Ireland by Edward Rutherfurd. From the New York Times bestselling author of Sarum comes “a spellbinding tour of ancient Ireland” (Booklist) that’s sure to enthrall fans of historical fiction. “Rutherfurd does the painstaking research; the reader has all the fun” (The Seattle Times).
From the New York Times bestselling author of Sarum comes “a spellbinding tour of ancient Ireland” (Booklist) that’s sure to enthrall fans of historical fiction. “Rutherfurd does the painstaking research; the reader has all the fun” (The Seattle Times).
As historian Tom examines old records, he realizes that a small German town was never resettled after being ravaged by the Black Death in the 14th century. As he and his theoretical physicist girlfriend investigate, an impossible story of first contact emerges. “Magnificent… Meticulously researched, intense, mesmerizing” (Kirkus Reviews).
From a USA Today bestselling author: In this “fascinating and complex novel” (Library Journal), a woman’s brutal murder sparks rumors that the legendary Beast of Bray Road is real. As cryptozoologist Morgan Carter investigates, she soon discovers the deadliest threat on Bray Road may be all too human.
“Absolutely not to be missed” (Karin Slaughter): Ernest Cunningham comes from an unusual family — all of his relatives have killed someone. And when they gather for a tense reunion, a past mystery reemerges… “Knives Out meets Richard Osman” in this “raucous, matchlessly entertaining” romp (A. J. Finn).
A 2025 release that “infuses a charming domestic comedy with a soupçon of suspicion” (Publishers Weekly): After newly divorced Zona moves back in with her elderly mom, Louise, they start spying on their neighbor — who might be hiding a killer secret!
“Dazzlingly clever” (Gillian McAllister, author of Wrong Place Wrong Time): Wendy Graves has been married for over 25 years… Why does she want to kill her husband now? “I raced through the pages, anxious to learn the couple’s last deadly secret — and I was not disappointed” (Laura Lippman).
“The most purely effective horror novel I have ever read” (Esquire), from the author of Bird Box: Eight-year-old Bela loves her family: her mother, father, and grandmother. But there’s also Other Mommy, who asks her the same chilling question every day…