| | | FEATURED IN: | | 'Solidifies Davis's place as a reigning queen of historical fiction' (Allison Pataki) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - From the wildly popular New York Times bestselling author of The Magnolia Palace and The Lions of Fifth Avenue
- When a valuable Egyptian artifact goes missing, an unlikely duo must travel from New York City to Cairo to track it down
- Glowing reviews from Kristin Harmel and Lisa Scottoline
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Two people, six decades, and a single choice that changes everything | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - "Weaves expertly between present and past… A kaleidoscopic yet intimate view of the Chinese diaspora" (Celeste Ng)
- In 1947, childhood sweethearts Suchi and Haiwen are torn apart after Haiwen secretly enlists in the army — but 60 years later, they unexpectedly reunite
- Will transport readers to Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Taiwan, and beyond
- "Sweeping, epic… A dazzling debut" (Kirstin Chen, author of Counterfeit)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | See why Heather Morris says this 'brilliantly written' novel is 'hard to put down' | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In 19th-century China, Little Flower is sold as a maidservant to spoiled Linjing — intertwining their fates in unexpected ways
- An unforgettable story of ambition, courage, and survival
- "I can't wait to recommend this novel to everyone I know" (Alka Joshi, author of The Henna Artist)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Kelly Rimmer and Madeline Martin are raving about this juicy page-turner | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In the 1950s, two actors in an unconventional marriage are drawn into a dangerous scheme that could tear them apart for good
- "Readers in the mood for a spicy period piece will find plenty to enjoy" (Publishers Weekly)
- Shakespeare fans will relish in the drama and the references to the legendary playwright
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Spotlights a fierce, often-overlooked woman from Roman legend | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Uncover the story of Rhea, the mother of twins Romulus and Remus — from her upbringing as a princess to the sacrifices she made for her sons
- "Superb… Highly recommended for readers who love mythological retellings like Madeline Miller's Circe" (Library Journal starred review)
- Brings ancient Rome to vivid, captivating life
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Don't miss this 'excellent historical series launch' (Publishers Weekly starred review) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In 1898 Chicago, Harriet Morrow is the first woman detective at a prestigious agency — but can she track down a missing maid?
- Builds to a shocking conclusion you won't see coming
- "Osler has created a likable heroine, a good mystery, and a solid LGBTQIA+ fiction entry" (Library Journal)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Uncover the captivating true story of a 19th-century Black opera singer | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, a formerly enslaved woman, pursues her dreams to become a touring professional singer in Civil War–era America
- "This triumphant tale is sure to be an instant classic" (Victoria Christopher Murray, coauthor of The Personal Librarian)
- Fans of Marie Benedict and novels about little-known historical women will want to pick this up
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Historical fiction meets true crime in this gothic page-turner | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A must-read for fans of The Alienist
- In 19th-century Edinburgh, James pursues his dreams of studying surgery — but a dangerous bargain with a body snatcher puts him in the crosshairs of two serial killers
- "A thrilling debut that will have readers turning pages deep into the night" (Hester Fox, author of The Last Heir to Blackwood Library)
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| | FEATURED IN: | | Treachery, danger, and espionage abound in 17th-century England | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - From the Edgar Award–winning author of The Swift and the Harrier
- In a divided nation, bloody battles ensue between Catholics and Protestants — and Lady Jayne Harrier sets out to save rebels from the gallows
- "Historical fiction as it should be and at its best… Will stand the test of time" (Elizabeth Chadwick)
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| | Can Harper share her family's story — and rewrite her own? | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Unhappy with her career, journalist Harper leaves Chicago for Nashville, where she learns about her great-grandfather's time in the Negro Baseball Leagues
- Penned by an award-winning author who's written more than 80 novels
- A sweeping, powerful tale spanning more than eight decades
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