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A medieval monk-turned-sleuth must employ classical philosophy and theology to decode ancient manuscripts to solve a series of murders in Umberto Eco’s mesmerizing debut.
Set against the backdrop of Restoration-era witch trials, Morrow’s lively tale of an international hunt for justice speaks to the power of reason over rumor.
Spellbinding & magical, Engelmann’s debut transports readers to Scandinavia’s golden age, a past full of chaos & curiosities.
An imaginative reinvention of a classic epic, this entertaining foray into Ancient Greece will satisfy lovers of literature & poetry alike.
Tóibín’s daring & evocative novel challenges traditional notions of the holy virgin, humanizing her from ethereal being to grieving mother.
History buffs rejoice: Gregory’s rich portrait of a previously forgotten aristocrat offers an intimate look at life in Tudor times.
With sweeping breadth & stunning prose, Cather’s first novel in the Great Plains trilogy is a sepia snapshot of immigrant farm life at the turn of the century.
Experience Imperial Rome through the eyes of its fourth emperor, through his odds-defying ascension to power & beyond.
A richly realized, gripping ascension-to-power story that will have you reconsidering all you know about politics in Ancient Rome.
George Saunders’ much-anticipated first novel is as terrific as everyone hoped. The acclaimed short story author’s black humor and absurdism appear in spades, but the book is also anchored by a deep pathos. It’s a pleasure to read, and strikes at the chords of American history, as well as at broad themes of war, grief, death, and love.
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