| | | A 2020 National Book Award winner hailed as “one of the funniest books of the year” (The Washington Post): Willis Wu dreams of leaving his tiny home in Chinatown behind to become famous — but when he’s suddenly in the spotlight, he uncovers surprising family secrets. “Always captivating” (NPR). | Literary Fiction | $1.99 $11.99 | |
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| | In this NPR Best Book of 2017 and “virtuoso literary performance” (Booklist starred review), a mysterious stranger sparks controversy and intrigue when he arrives in colonial Manhattan. “Storytelling backfilled with this much intelligence is a rare and happy sight” (The New York Times). | Literary Fiction | $2.99 $15.99 | |
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| | A New York Times bestseller and “tense, taut thriller that grabs readers from the get-go and never lets up” (Booklist): When Jane Rizzoli is taken hostage, she must uncover what the killer wants while Maura Isles races to unmask the culprit. “It’s scary just how good Tess Gerritsen is” (Harlan Coben). | Bestsellers, Crime Fiction, Thrillers | $2.99 $9.99 | |
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| | “A tantalizing book club contender” (Publishers Weekly): After her marriage ends, Evelyn moves to New England to follow her dream of opening up a quilt shop — and forges friendships that transform her life. “Sit back and enjoy this big-hearted novel, and then pass it on to your best friend” (Susan Wiggs). | $0.99 $6.89 | |
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| | A “stunning” and “ingenious” New York Times bestseller (The Washington Post): In 1926, Agatha Christie goes missing for 11 days — and then reappears claiming she has no memory of what happened… This “deft, fascinating page-turner” (Kate Quinn) explores the Queen of Crime’s own puzzling mystery. | $1.99 $8.57 | |
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