History & Biography

  • The Book of Cold Cases

    In the present day, Shea, who runs a website dedicated to cold cases, unexpectedly encounters Beth Greer, who has lived a life of infamy and seclusion since her trial. Intrigued by Beth's story, Shea seeks to understand the truth behind the decades-old murders. As Shea delves deeper into the past, she finds herself drawn into a world of eerie occurrences and unexplained phenomena surrounding Beth and her mysterious mansion.

  • A Flicker in the Dark

    A riveting psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of the past and its lingering effects. The story centers around Chloe Davis, whose life was irrevocably changed as a child when her father was convicted of murdering six teenage girls in their small Louisiana town.

  • The Bullet That Missed

    "The Bullet That Missed," the third installment in Richard Osman's "The Thursday Murder Club" series, continues the delightful adventures of four unlikely friends turned amateur detectives. Set in the peaceful retirement village of Coopers Chase, the novel once again follows Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim, and Ron as they find themselves embroiled in a new mystery. This time, they are up against a cold case that resurfaces in an unexpected way.

  • The Paris Apartment

    A mesmerizing thriller that takes readers into the heart of Paris, a city as charming as it is mysterious. The story revolves around Jess, who arrives in Paris looking for a new beginning and hoping to stay with her half-brother, Ben.

  • The Maid

    A unique and captivating novel that seamlessly blends elements of mystery, drama, and introspection. The story revolves around Molly Gray, a socially awkward maid working at the upscale Regency Grand Hotel.

  • A delectable cozy mystery that follows the adventures of Lila Macapagal, a talented Filipino-American chef who returns to her small hometown of Shady Palms, Illinois, after a disastrous breakup. Lila hopes to revitalize her life by helping her Tita Rosie run her struggling restaurant, but things take a dark turn when a notorious food critic drops dead after dining at the family's eatery.

  • A powerful and provocative exploration of motherhood, delving into themes of expectations, inheritance, and the unspoken fears and anxieties many mothers face. The novel follows the life of Blythe Connor, a woman determined to be the warm, nurturing mother she never had. However, her daughter, Violet, proves to be a challenging child, and Blythe begins to question her own perceptions and sanity as she navigates the complex terrain of motherhood.

  • A suspenseful and deeply humane novel that showcases King's ability to blend thrilling plotlines with thought-provoking explorations of morality. Billy Summers is a decorated Iraq War veteran and a killer for hire who only accepts jobs when the target is a truly bad guy. When Billy is approached for a job that could set him up for life, he accepts—under one condition. He wants to know the specifics of who he is being hired to kill and why. What follows is a complex and intricate tale of double-crossing, betrayal, and the search for redemption.

  • A haunting psychological thriller, exploring dark academia and Greek mythology. Mariana Andros, a group therapist struggling with her own trauma, becomes embroiled in a series of murders at Cambridge University, where her beloved niece Zoe is studying.