It is the year 1899. In the northwestern corner of British India, the Chhappaniya famine stalks the desert region of Shekhavati. A despairing shopkeeper turns t...
When I wrote my first book, The Christmas Box, it was an intensely personal expression. To me, The Locket has that quality too. When I was sixteen, a high schoo...
At 32, Emily works as a lawyer in New York. She barely sees her husband and their attempts to start a family have as yet proven unsuccessful. Realising the mise...
In the world of #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan’s Ghost Walker series, there are men and women who are invisible to their enemies, y...
David Nicholls brings to bear all the wit and intelligence that graced ONE DAY in this brilliant, bittersweet novel about love and family, husbands and wives, p...
Interlaken, Berne, 21st century. Several things happen after the car hits the rock. Tiff ceases to be pregnant. Stephen captures, like, the most wonderful bird ...
Sebastian Zellner, an underachieving art critic, has pinned his hopes of advancement on writing the biography of the artist Manuel Kaminski, a forgotten former ...
Buzz Wexler is an old hand at the music PR business: Angry Belgians, Cheesy Boys and Ear Wax were all her babies. And for a woman who was forty last birthday sh...
There are 1.2 billion people living in India; more than 1.2 billion stories in one country. A man living on a tea plantation in the Nilgiris Hills realizes he...
Whether Fogel's headaches are caused by recurrent memories of concentration camps, his daughter's interracial marriage, or his wife's possible infid...
Through a mirror is a dangerous world.
For years, Jacob Reckless has enjoyed its secrets and treasures.
Not any more.
His younger brother has followed ...
New York Times bestselling author Robin Cook takes on the ripped-from-the-headlines topic of using DNA tracking to catch a killer in Genesis, an unforgettable m...