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The Last Train to Key West
The Last Train to Key West
by Chanel Cleeton
Reviewed: Feb 24, 2020
 
Published: Jun 16, 2020
 
In 1935 three women are forever changed when one of the most powerful hurricanes in history barrels toward the Florida Keys.
The Stone Girl
The Stone Girl : A Novel
by Dirk Wittenborn
Reviewed: Mar 16, 2020
 
Published: Jun 16, 2020
 
The Stone Girl is a riveting tale of deception, vengeance, and power set against the haunting beauty of the Adirondack wilderness.
The Voyage of the Morning Light
The Voyage of the Morning Light : A Novel
by Marina Endicott
Reviewed: May 18, 2020
 
Published: Jun 2, 2020
 
From a critically acclaimed and beloved storyteller comes a sweeping novel set aboard the Morning Light, a Nova Scotian merchant ship sailing through the South Pacific in 1912.
The Madwoman and the Roomba
The Madwoman and the Roomba : My Year of Domestic Mayhem
by SandraTsing Loh
Reviewed: Mar 16, 2020
 
Published: Jun 2, 2020
 
A comic exploration of a year in the life of an "imaginatively twisted and fearless" (Los Angeles Times) best-selling author.
The Prisoner's Wife
The Prisoner's Wife
by Maggie Brookes
Reviewed: Jan 20, 2020
 
Published: May 26, 2020
 
Inspired by the true story of a daring deception that plunges a courageous young woman deep into the horrors of a Nazi POW camp to be with the man she loves.
Daughter of the Reich
Daughter of the Reich : A Novel
by Louise Fein
Reviewed: Feb 24, 2020
 
Published: May 12, 2020
 
For fans of The Nightingale and All the Light We Cannot See, a spellbinding story of impossible love set against the backdrop of the Nazi regime.
Catherine House
Catherine House : A Novel
by Elisabeth Thomas
Reviewed: Feb 17, 2020
 
Published: May 12, 2020
 
Combining the haunting sophistication and dusky, atmospheric style of Sarah Waters with the unsettling isolation of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, Catherine House is a devious, deliciously steamy, and suspenseful page-turner with shocking twists ...
The Paris Hours
The Paris Hours
by Alex George
Reviewed: Jan 20, 2020
 
Published: May 5, 2020
 
Told over the course of a single day in 1927, The Paris Hours takes four ordinary people whose stories, told together, are as extraordinary as the glorious city they inhabit.
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