About Orphan#8 • Paperback: 416 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (August 4, 2015) A stunning debut novel of historical fiction set in the forgotten world of New York City’s Jewish orphanages In 1919, four-year-old Rachel Rabinowitz is placed in the Hebrew Infant Home where Dr. Mildred Solomon is conducting medical research on the children. Dr. Solomon […]
Jill Morrow, author of Newport, on tour July 2015
About Newport • Paperback: 384 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (July 7, 2015) In a glamorous Newport mansion filled with secrets, a debonair lawyer must separate truth from deception. . . . Spring 1921. The Great War is over, Prohibition is in full swing, the Great Depression is still years away. Wealthy families flock to the […]
Andrew Mayne, author of Name of the Devil, on tour July 2015
About Name of the Devil • Paperback: 432 pages • Publisher: Bourbon Street Books; (July 7, 2015) In this electrifying sequel to Angel Killer, magician-turned-FBI-agent Jessica Blackwood must channel her past to catch a killer consumed by a desire for revenge. When a church combusts in rural Appalachia, the bizarre trail of carnage suggests diabolical forces are at […]
Victoria Hislop, author of The Sunrise, on tour July 2015
About The Sunrise • Paperback: 352 pages • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (July 7, 2015) Internationally bestselling author Victoria Hislop delivers a stirring novel set during the 1974 Cypriot coup d’état that tells the intersecting stories of three families devastated by the conflict. . . Summer 1972—Famagusta is Cyprus’s most desirable tourist destination in the Mediterranean. […]
Holly Brown, author of A Necessary End, on tour July 2015
About A Necessary End • Hardcover: 400 pages • Publisher: William Morrow (July 7, 2015) How far would you go to get what you wanted? The author of Don’t Try to Find Me returns with a taut, riveting novel of psychological suspense—a domestic drama full of secrets and twists—about a woman determined to have a child, her ambivalent […]
Carole Giangrande, author of Here Comes the Dreamer, on tour September/October 2015
About Here Comes the Dreamer • Paperback • Publisher: Inanna Publications Alastair Luce is a dreamer, one of three who tell this tale. A Canadian expat in the 1950s, he lives in a New York City suburb with his wife, Nora, a passionate American who misses the excitement of wartime life and finds an outlet — […]
Lisa Chaplin, author of The Tide Watchers, on tour July 2015
About The Tide Watchers • Paperback: 480 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (June 30, 2015) In the winter of 1803, one woman stands between Napoleon and the fall of Great Britain The free-spirited daughter of an English baronet, Lisbeth defies convention by eloping to France. When her husband abandons her, she must find a way to […]
Karen Abbott, author of Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy, on tour September 2015
About Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy • Paperback: 544 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial (September 8, 2015) New York Times bestselling author Karen Abbott tells the spellbinding true story of four women who risked everything during the Civil War. Seventeen-year-old Belle Boyd, an avowed rebel with a dangerous temper, shot a Union soldier in her home […]
Erika Johansen, author of The Invasion of the Tearling, on tour June/July 2015
About The Invasion of the Tearling • Series: Queen of the Tearling, The (Book 2) • Hardcover: 528 pages • Publisher: Harper (June 9, 2015) In this riveting sequel to the national bestseller The Queen of the Tearling, the evil kingdom of Mortmesne invades the Tearling, with dire consequences for Queen Kelsea and her realm. With each passing […]
Milan Kundera, author of The Festival of Insignificance, on tour June/July 2015
About The Festival of Insignificance • Hardcover: 128 pages • Publisher: Harper (June 23, 2015) Casting light on the most serious of problems and at the same time saying not one serious sentence; being fascinated by the reality of the contemporary world and at the same time completely avoiding realism—that’s The Festival of Insignificance. Readers who know Kundera’s […]