In this stunning thrill ride, perfect for fans of Dan Brown and Steve Berry, a long-lost manuscript, written for Elizabeth I, holds the key to unlocking the past and to eliminating the future.
Lee Nicholson is ready to take the academic world by storm, having discovered a sonnet she believes was written by William Shakespeare. When she reads the poem on the air, the words put her life in Continue Reading
This book is beautiful. The writing is lovely. I was drawn in to Mabry's smooth, simmering prose.
I didn't like Lucas in the beginning.Continue Reading
I’m not often able to share books with my dad. I don’t read a lot of thrillers or crime novels. But, a friend recommended The Girl on the Train and so, when my dad got it for Christmas, I asked if I could borrow it. And boy, am I glad I did.Continue Reading
Steig Larsson is a genius.
I mean it.
I really, really mean it.
Who else can create a trilogy of really long, fast-paced, complicated books with characters you root for, despite huge faults?Continue Reading