Fudge shop owner Allie McMurphy is already busy during the Christmas season on Mackinac Island. But when she stumbles upon a dying woman with some surprising last words, Allie puts catching a killer on her holiday to-do list. A deliciously fun mystery!
In this USA Today bestselling recent release, the host of an Emmy Award–nominated Food Network show serves up laughs and crowd-pleasing recipes. “Charming and utterly scrumptious… The author’s upbeat tone and smart mix of fare make this collection sing” (Publishers Weekly starred review).
During the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, courageous teenagers Hannie, Truus, and Freddie formed an underground squad of female resisters. Discover “an important, untold story from World War II” (Damien Lewis) in this read that chronicles their heroic work.
The fascinating and dramatic rivalry between two renowned 18th-century philosophers comes alive in this “absorbing cultural history” (Publishers Weekly) involving the Age of Enlightenment, a war of ideas, and clashing personalities.
Dive into the world of natural remedies with this authoritative guide! Covers medicinal properties of more than 120 herbs and 250 simple treatments for everyday ailments like colds, digestive problems, and more.
In this “exhaustively researched” history (The Seattle Times), a Pulitzer Prize finalist examines how Europeans and Native Americans clashed in the era before the American Revolution. “Revealing… A stirring panorama of the land and the peoples who made their mark on it” (Booklist).
“Narrative history at its best” (Pulitzer Prize–winning author Liaquat Ahamed): In 1719, Britain’s South Sea Company began dealing in government debt — a scheme that led to the world’s first financial crisis. “An enthralling account of an economic revolution that emerged from a scandal” (Kirkus Reviews).
A “stirring” New York Times bestseller (Publishers Weekly) from the author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz: In the wake of World War II, Cilka is moved from a concentration camp to a Siberian prison — where a friendship with a doctor could change her life. An “incredible story of bravery” (Library Journal).
As the second son in his family, Alfred’s duty is to serve his king — but his grandfather believes Alfred has a different destiny… “A fine-grained and emotionally satisfying medieval adventure” (Kirkus Reviews).
In 1892, the Choctaw Nation faces an escalating ideological conflict as Ruth Ann Teller and her brother investigate a local murder for their family’s controversial newspaper… A gripping historical novel that’s first in a series.
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