Nonfiction
Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West, by Dorothy Wickenden
The story of two society girls who “in order to defy their family’s expectation of marriage, sought work in the small town of Hayden, Colo.” in 1916. Barnes & Noble
Machiavelli, by Miles J. Unger
Lively, well-researched portrait of a master political strategist. Kirkus Reviews
Fiction
The American Heiress, by Daisy Goodwin
Goodwin delivers “a deliciously evocative first novel that lingers in the mind.” The New York Times
Hypnotist: A Novel, by Lars Kepler
In the frigid clime of Tumba, Sweden, a bloody triple homicide attracts the interest of Detective Inspector Joona Linna, who demands to investigate the murders. Barnes & Noble
Breaking Silence, by Linda Castillo
In Castillo’s fine third Amish thriller, Kate Burkholder, police chief of Painter’s Creek, Ohio, finds a gruesome crime scene at a farm. Publishers Weekly
Fallen, by Karin Slaughter
Faith Mitchell’s mother isn’t answering her phone. Her front door is open. From the publisher





