A New York Times bestseller! Baker Hannah can’t wait to see the Cinnamon Roll Six jazz band play, but tragedy strikes when their keyboardist winds up dead — and Hannah is convinced it was no accident. “Fans of this wildly popular series will not be disappointed” (Booklist).
A batch of soup can be a simple, easy way to satisfy your appetite on a lazy day. This comprehensive cookbook fills out your calendar with 365 healthful and scrumptious recipes that are perfect for every season.
This box set kicks off a “genre-defying series” (Publishers Weekly): Detective Simon Grave must solve a slew of near-future murder mysteries in these laugh-out-loud whodunits! A colorful cast of supporting characters — some human, some robot — round out this hilarious collection.
This “absorbing, meticulously researched” biography (The New York Times Book Review) explores Karl Marx’s life and ideas in rich historical and societal context — presenting an insightful portrait of a controversial political theorist. “Likely to be definitive for many years to come” (The New York Review of Books).
A Pulitzer Prize winner! The great minds of the Metaphysical Club met in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for just nine months in 1872, but the seeds they planted ultimately grew to change a nation’s way of thinking forever. “Hugely ambitious, unmistakably brilliant” (The New York Times).
This comprehensive guide offers more than 1,000 invaluable tips for growing herbs, vegetables, flowers, houseplants, and more! Includes suggestions for dealing with pests, finding the right gardening tools, and mitigating aches and pains.
From a #1 Sunday Times bestselling author: During the Normandy landings, a Special Air Service unit was captured by the Gestapo — leading to one of the war’s most daring Nazi-hunting operations. “Riveting. Extraordinary. A real-life thriller” (Dan Snow).
This New York Times Notable Book paints a vivid portrait of Jane Franklin — who suffered hardship while her brother Benjamin Franklin rose to fame. “As Lepore sheds light on this one, unsung life, she brilliantly illuminates an entire era” (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Geraldine Brooks).
A “remarkable” recent release (Publishers Weekly starred review) for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing: In 1920s Mississippi, two teenage girls are drawn together by a dangerous secret and a murder. “Unforgettable… The best book I’ve read in a very long time” (#1 New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Letts).
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