Entitlement by Rumaan Alam | Exposes the Dark Side of Giving
Money changes everything, and nobody knows this better than Rumaan Alam. His novel Entitlement drops us into a bizarre dance…
Welcome to Murder Week by Karen Dukess | A Cozy Mystery That Hits Close to Home
Karen Dukess’s Welcome to Murder Week isn’t your typical whodunit. Sure, there’s a murder mystery weekend in a picture-perfect English…
What Kind of Paradise by Janelle Brown | A Father’s Love or Prison?
A Father’s Love or Prison? What Kind of Paradise Asks the Hard Questions Ever wonder what it’d be like to…
Cat Fight by Kit Conway | The Claws Come Out
Ever wondered what would happen if you dropped a tiger into a Real Housewives episode? Kit Conway’s Cat Fight answers…
Meet Me at the Crossroads by Megan Giddings | The Doors That Split Us Apart
Sometimes the best stories start with impossible things. In Megan Giddings’ latest novel, Meet Me at the Crossroads, it’s seven…
Kills Well with Others by Deanna Raybourn | Where Murder Meets Medicare
Deanna Raybourn’s latest book, Kills Well with Others, proves that revenge, like wine, gets better with age. This sequel to…
And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts | When America Looked Away
Randy Shilts wasn’t just writing about AIDS – he was living it. As America’s first full-time AIDS reporter, he watched…
You Deserve to Know by Aggie Blum Thompson | Georgetown’s Glittering Secrets
Aggie Blum Thompson knows a thing or two about secrets. Before she started writing thrillers, she spent years digging up…
A Legend in the Baking by Jamie Wesley | A Fresh Take on Romance
Jamie Wesley’s A Legend in the Baking mixes football, frosting, and second chances into something unexpectedly delicious. Think Friday Night…
The Lake of Lost Girls by Katherine Greene | Sisters, Secrets, and Static
Katherine Greene’s debut thriller hits you in the gut and doesn’t let go. It’s 1998 at Southern State University, and…
An Insignificant Case by Phillip Margolin | When Small-Time Meets Big Crime
In this gripping legal thriller, Phillip Margolin introduces us to Charlie Webb, the kind of lawyer who usually handles parking…