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First published in 1928, "Home to Harlem" is Claude McKay's classic portrayal of African American society in New York City after World War One, during the height of the Harlem …
Step into the elegant world of Elizabeth Gaskell's "My Lady Ludlow," a captivating tale of aristocracy, society, and the human spirit. Set in the picturesque English countryside, …
Can she keep her family safe?Devoted wife and mother Valerie Whitfield is torn between two centuries. Born in twentieth-century America, Valerie once believed her adventuring days …
Enter the glamorous world of Edith Wharton's "The Glimpses of the Moon," a captivating tale of love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness amidst the splendor of high society. Set …
First published serially in 1927, "The White Cottage Mystery" is Margery Allingham's second published novel. Best known for her gentleman sleuth Albert Campion, who would be …
In this contemporary retelling of Dante's 'Inferno, ' readers are invited into a vividly reimagined journey through Hell, rendered in accessible modern English. This edition …
Can her gift light the way in the darkest moment? Ever since following her sister into the past, Louisa Sheridan's world has been torn between two centuries. As a woman out of …
"The Shore Road Mystery" is the sixth installment in the "Hardy Boys" series of mystery stories. Written by Canadian author Charles Leslie McFarlane and published under the pen …
Illustrated Edition: Includes 20 beautiful illustrations, each capturing the essence of key chapters. Summary Included: A concise and engaging summary of the story to enhance …
CINDERWICH is a mystery/thriller southern gothic novel set in dying Tennessee town that is known for one thing: the mysterious death of a young woman decades prior. A journalist, …