The Temple House Vanishing by Rachel Donohue serves up the perfect summer read, a literary gothic novel set at an all-girls Catholic boarding school in Ireland. A student and a teacher disappear. The unsolved mystery rivets the nation. Twenty-five years later, a reporter is determined to uncover the truth. What she finds are stories ofContinue reading

In this much-anticipated follow-up to her debut novel and Booker Prize finalist, Elmet, brilliant young British writer Fiona Mozley turns her keen eye from the gothic woods of Yorkshire to the streets and pubs and cafés of contemporary London. Read this excerpt from Hot Stew  (available April 20), a stunning novel set in an unassumingContinue reading

Critically acclaimed and Whiting Award–winner Kaitlyn Greenidge returns Libertie, a brilliant new novel—one of the most anticipated of the year! Read this excerpt, the opening of an unforgettable story about one young Black girl’s attempt to find a place where she can be fully, and only, herself. I saw my mother raise a man fromContinue reading

“Another gorgeous, brutal masterpiece from a great American writer.” – Kirkus Reviews, starred review. Author Robert Olmstead returns with Savage Country, the gripping story of Elizabeth Coughlin, a widow bankrupted by her husband’s folly and death, who embarks on a buffalo hunt with her estranged and mysterious brother-in-law, Michael. Here’s an excerpt of this powerfulContinue reading

Today is publication day for Andrew Roe’s novel, The Miracle Girl. A car accident has left young Anabelle Vincent in a coma-like state-unable to move or speak. Then, a visiting friend experiences what seems like a miracle. There are more visitors. More miracles. But is there a connection? The Miracle Girl tells a story ofContinue reading