An “entertaining” whodunit (Publishers Weekly): After a mysterious death on a lobster boat off a small Maine island, can Anna and her long-lost sister, Izzie, team up to ensnare a killer? “This is an excellent, character-driven, homespun story” (Library Journal).
A definitive resource for lovers of Mexican cuisine! This mammoth collection of recipes — full of variations on favorites like tacos, enchiladas, and more — is sure to help you serve up mouthwatering dishes for years to come.
This “raucous, biting look at life” (Kirkus Reviews) from a late comedy legend serves up hilariously scathing reviews of everything from First Ladies to lousy restaurants. A New York Times bestseller with “more punch lines per paragraph than any book I’ve read in years” (The New York Times).
Discover the hidden story of Ernest Hemingway’s espionage career — from his work with the US government to his shocking involvement with Soviet spies. This “riveting” New York Times bestseller “adds more fascinating details to a life that remains continually fascinating” (Minneapolis Star Tribune).
Centered around “one of the greatest capers of the century” (Kirkus Reviews), this engrossing account tells the story of the World War II–era code breakers determined to decipher Japanese intelligence. “A real-life thriller that unfolds like a classic spy story” (Booklist).
Are you curious about yoga, but have physical restrictions? The simple poses in this guide, written by a seasoned instructor, can help you gain strength and flexibility all while seated in a supportive chair. Includes short, customizable routines to fit into your busy schedule!
This “thoroughly entertaining medieval mystery” (Publishers Weekly) in a beloved series finds sleuth Brother Cadfael uncovering the truth behind a fellow monk’s shocking confession about his past. “You’ll love Brother Cadfael, wily veteran of the Crusades” (Los Angeles Times).
This New York Times bestseller from the author of Jurassic Park tells the riveting tale of a gentleman robber’s groundbreaking heist in Victorian London! “A work of intelligence and craftsmanship… Written with grace and wit” (Los Angeles Times).
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