Even after 100 years, the 1920s is a decade worthy of intrigue. An iconic decade of political and social change, these titles will immerse the reader in the Roaring Twenties.
In this enthralling historical novel set in Prohibition-era Cocoa Beach, Virginia Fortescue, burdened by a family secret, seeks redemption. After a troubl...Show more
In this enthralling historical novel set in Prohibition-era Cocoa Beach, Virginia Fortescue, burdened by a family secret, seeks redemption. After a troubled marriage to Captain Simon Fitzwilliam, she arrives in Florida, determined to uncover the truth about his apparent death. Amidst a world of bootleggers and danger, Virginia fears for her and their daughter's lives as she investigates Simon's mysterious past.
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In this enthralling historical novel set in Prohibition-era Cocoa Beach, Virginia Fortescue, burdened by a family secret, seeks redemption. After a troubl...Show more
In this enthralling historical novel set in Prohibition-era Cocoa Beach, Virginia Fortescue, burdened by a family secret, seeks redemption. After a troubled marriage to Captain Simon Fitzwilliam, she arrives in Florida, determined to uncover the truth about his apparent death. Amidst a world of bootleggers and danger, Virginia fears for her and their daughter's lives as she investigates Simon's mysterious past.
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Beryl Markham, raised in Kenya by her father and the Kipsigis tribe, grows into a bold woman with a love for the wild. Despite facing challenges and turbu...Show more
Beryl Markham, raised in Kenya by her father and the Kipsigis tribe, grows into a bold woman with a love for the wild. Despite facing challenges and turbulent relationships, she becomes a unique horse trainer, catching the eye of the Happy Valley expat community. It's the charismatic Denys Finch Hatton who helps her uncover her true self and passion for flying.
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Beryl Markham, raised in Kenya by her father and the Kipsigis tribe, grows into a bold woman with a love for the wild. Despite facing challenges and turbu...Show more
Beryl Markham, raised in Kenya by her father and the Kipsigis tribe, grows into a bold woman with a love for the wild. Despite facing challenges and turbulent relationships, she becomes a unique horse trainer, catching the eye of the Happy Valley expat community. It's the charismatic Denys Finch Hatton who helps her uncover her true self and passion for flying.
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Irene is a professional spy for the mysterious Library, an organization collecting fiction from various realities. With her assistant Kai, their mission i...Show more
Irene is a professional spy for the mysterious Library, an organization collecting fiction from various realities. With her assistant Kai, their mission is to retrieve a dangerous book, but it's already stolen upon their arrival. In a chaotic world filled with supernatural beings and unpredictable magic, Irene faces danger, secret societies, and a race against time to save the nature of reality itself.
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Irene is a professional spy for the mysterious Library, an organization collecting fiction from various realities. With her assistant Kai, their mission i...Show more
Irene is a professional spy for the mysterious Library, an organization collecting fiction from various realities. With her assistant Kai, their mission is to retrieve a dangerous book, but it's already stolen upon their arrival. In a chaotic world filled with supernatural beings and unpredictable magic, Irene faces danger, secret societies, and a race against time to save the nature of reality itself.
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In this unique fairy tale inspired by Mexican folklore, the Mayan god of death thrusts young Casiopea Tun into a transformative journey. Set against the b...Show more
In this unique fairy tale inspired by Mexican folklore, the Mayan god of death thrusts young Casiopea Tun into a transformative journey. Set against the backdrop of the Jazz Age, Casiopea, a dreamer from a small town in southern Mexico, discovers a mysterious box in her grandfather's room. Embarking on an odyssey from the Yucatán jungles to Mexico City, she navigates the darkness of the Mayan underworld.
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In this unique fairy tale inspired by Mexican folklore, the Mayan god of death thrusts young Casiopea Tun into a transformative journey. Set against the b...Show more
In this unique fairy tale inspired by Mexican folklore, the Mayan god of death thrusts young Casiopea Tun into a transformative journey. Set against the backdrop of the Jazz Age, Casiopea, a dreamer from a small town in southern Mexico, discovers a mysterious box in her grandfather's room. Embarking on an odyssey from the Yucatán jungles to Mexico City, she navigates the darkness of the Mayan underworld.
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In 'The Collector's Apprentice,' set in 1922, Paulien Mertens reinvents herself as Vivienne Gregsby in Paris to reclaim her father's art collection, prove...Show more
In 'The Collector's Apprentice,' set in 1922, Paulien Mertens reinvents herself as Vivienne Gregsby in Paris to reclaim her father's art collection, prove innocence, and seek revenge on her ex-fiancé, George Everard. Working for art collector Edwin Bradley, she becomes entangled in a murder accusation, exploring themes of obsession with art, money, love, and vengeance.
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In 'The Collector's Apprentice,' set in 1922, Paulien Mertens reinvents herself as Vivienne Gregsby in Paris to reclaim her father's art collection, prove...Show more
In 'The Collector's Apprentice,' set in 1922, Paulien Mertens reinvents herself as Vivienne Gregsby in Paris to reclaim her father's art collection, prove innocence, and seek revenge on her ex-fiancé, George Everard. Working for art collector Edwin Bradley, she becomes entangled in a murder accusation, exploring themes of obsession with art, money, love, and vengeance.
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In this compelling narrative, Fiona Davis invites readers into the alluring world of a forgotten art school nestled within Grand Central Terminal. Here, t...Show more
In this compelling narrative, Fiona Davis invites readers into the alluring world of a forgotten art school nestled within Grand Central Terminal. Here, two women from distinct eras, separated by fifty years, endeavour to leave their imprint on a world that seems to resist their aspirations.
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In this compelling narrative, Fiona Davis invites readers into the alluring world of a forgotten art school nestled within Grand Central Terminal. Here, t...Show more
In this compelling narrative, Fiona Davis invites readers into the alluring world of a forgotten art school nestled within Grand Central Terminal. Here, two women from distinct eras, separated by fifty years, endeavour to leave their imprint on a world that seems to resist their aspirations.
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Selina Lennox, a Bright Young Thing, enjoys a life of parties and freedom but must navigate societal expectations. Lawrence Weston, a penniless painter, c...Show more
Selina Lennox, a Bright Young Thing, enjoys a life of parties and freedom but must navigate societal expectations. Lawrence Weston, a penniless painter, captures Selina's heart, leading to a passionate but challenging relationship. As World War II approaches, Iona Grey's "The Glittering Hour" explores themes of love, tragedy, and sacrifice over two transformative decades.
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Selina Lennox, a Bright Young Thing, enjoys a life of parties and freedom but must navigate societal expectations. Lawrence Weston, a penniless painter, c...Show more
Selina Lennox, a Bright Young Thing, enjoys a life of parties and freedom but must navigate societal expectations. Lawrence Weston, a penniless painter, captures Selina's heart, leading to a passionate but challenging relationship. As World War II approaches, Iona Grey's "The Glittering Hour" explores themes of love, tragedy, and sacrifice over two transformative decades.
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Bestselling author Beatriz Williams transports readers to the Jazz Age in an irresistible tale of love and intrigue in New York City. After discovering he...Show more
Bestselling author Beatriz Williams transports readers to the Jazz Age in an irresistible tale of love and intrigue in New York City. After discovering her husband's infidelity, Ella Hawthorne moves to Greenwich Village, uncovering a speakeasy's history in her building. The narrative then shifts to the 1920s, following smart-mouthed flapper Gin Kelly's love triangle with a Prohibition agent and a Princetonian.
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Bestselling author Beatriz Williams transports readers to the Jazz Age in an irresistible tale of love and intrigue in New York City. After discovering he...Show more
Bestselling author Beatriz Williams transports readers to the Jazz Age in an irresistible tale of love and intrigue in New York City. After discovering her husband's infidelity, Ella Hawthorne moves to Greenwich Village, uncovering a speakeasy's history in her building. The narrative then shifts to the 1920s, following smart-mouthed flapper Gin Kelly's love triangle with a Prohibition agent and a Princetonian.
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In 'The Stills,' Jess Montgomery explores 1927 rural Ohio, where moonshining is a way of life. When a teenager falls ill from tainted moonshine, Sheriff L...Show more
In 'The Stills,' Jess Montgomery explores 1927 rural Ohio, where moonshining is a way of life. When a teenager falls ill from tainted moonshine, Sheriff Lily Ross, aided by moonshiner Marvena Whitcomb, investigates. Lily unravels layers of deception in Kinship, discovering widespread betrayal and questioning Fiona's motives. The novel blends mystery, community, and personal agendas in a gripping narrative.
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In 'The Stills,' Jess Montgomery explores 1927 rural Ohio, where moonshining is a way of life. When a teenager falls ill from tainted moonshine, Sheriff L...Show more
In 'The Stills,' Jess Montgomery explores 1927 rural Ohio, where moonshining is a way of life. When a teenager falls ill from tainted moonshine, Sheriff Lily Ross, aided by moonshiner Marvena Whitcomb, investigates. Lily unravels layers of deception in Kinship, discovering widespread betrayal and questioning Fiona's motives. The novel blends mystery, community, and personal agendas in a gripping narrative.
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In 1926 Boston, during Prohibition, Joe Coughlin, the rebellious son of a police captain, embraced a life of crime, navigating the world of speakeasies an...Show more
In 1926 Boston, during Prohibition, Joe Coughlin, the rebellious son of a police captain, embraced a life of crime, navigating the world of speakeasies and organized crime. The novel, by Dennis Lehane, is a captivating tale of love, revenge, and redemption set in the Roaring Twenties, capturing an era when vice was celebrated.
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In 1926 Boston, during Prohibition, Joe Coughlin, the rebellious son of a police captain, embraced a life of crime, navigating the world of speakeasies an...Show more
In 1926 Boston, during Prohibition, Joe Coughlin, the rebellious son of a police captain, embraced a life of crime, navigating the world of speakeasies and organized crime. The novel, by Dennis Lehane, is a captivating tale of love, revenge, and redemption set in the Roaring Twenties, capturing an era when vice was celebrated.
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Mazie Phillips, a spirited New Yorker in the 1920s, manages a cinema ticket office in the lively Bowery district. Despite Prohibition, Mazie enjoys life's...Show more
Mazie Phillips, a spirited New Yorker in the 1920s, manages a cinema ticket office in the lively Bowery district. Despite Prohibition, Mazie enjoys life's pleasures. During the Great Depression, she opened her cinema to people experiencing homelessness, earning the title "the Queen of the Bowery." Jami Attenberg's novel delves into Mazie's vibrant personality through her diary, painting a colourful and endearing picture of 1920s New York.
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Mazie Phillips, a spirited New Yorker in the 1920s, manages a cinema ticket office in the lively Bowery district. Despite Prohibition, Mazie enjoys life's...Show more
Mazie Phillips, a spirited New Yorker in the 1920s, manages a cinema ticket office in the lively Bowery district. Despite Prohibition, Mazie enjoys life's pleasures. During the Great Depression, she opened her cinema to people experiencing homelessness, earning the title "the Queen of the Bowery." Jami Attenberg's novel delves into Mazie's vibrant personality through her diary, painting a colourful and endearing picture of 1920s New York.
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In 1928, Matilda Simpkin, a former militant suffragette, rediscovers her past when she finds an old wooden club. Now in middle age, she forms the Amazons ...Show more
In 1928, Matilda Simpkin, a former militant suffragette, rediscovers her past when she finds an old wooden club. Now in middle age, she forms the Amazons to empower young women. As Matilda's past clashes with the present, 'Old Baggage' humorously and poignantly portrays her ongoing fight and the new generation discovering activism.
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In 1928, Matilda Simpkin, a former militant suffragette, rediscovers her past when she finds an old wooden club. Now in middle age, she forms the Amazons ...Show more
In 1928, Matilda Simpkin, a former militant suffragette, rediscovers her past when she finds an old wooden club. Now in middle age, she forms the Amazons to empower young women. As Matilda's past clashes with the present, 'Old Baggage' humorously and poignantly portrays her ongoing fight and the new generation discovering activism.
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In 1920s Alaska, struggling homesteaders Jack and Mabel, childless and drifting apart, build a snow child that mysteriously comes to life as a young girl ...Show more
In 1920s Alaska, struggling homesteaders Jack and Mabel, childless and drifting apart, build a snow child that mysteriously comes to life as a young girl named Faina. Faina, a child of the woods, survives with a red fox as her companion. Jack and Mabel, captivated by Faina, come to love her as their own daughter. However, the mysteries surrounding Faina in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness will transform their lives in unexpected ways.
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In 1920s Alaska, struggling homesteaders Jack and Mabel, childless and drifting apart, build a snow child that mysteriously comes to life as a young girl ...Show more
In 1920s Alaska, struggling homesteaders Jack and Mabel, childless and drifting apart, build a snow child that mysteriously comes to life as a young girl named Faina. Faina, a child of the woods, survives with a red fox as her companion. Jack and Mabel, captivated by Faina, come to love her as their own daughter. However, the mysteries surrounding Faina in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness will transform their lives in unexpected ways.
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In 1925, Irene Blum faces gender discrimination in treasure hunting. Determined to restore her reputation, she embarks on a quest for the history of a los...Show more
In 1925, Irene Blum faces gender discrimination in treasure hunting. Determined to restore her reputation, she embarks on a quest for the history of a lost Cambodian temple. Set in colonial Asia, 'The Map of Lost Memories' follows Irene's journey through Shanghai and Saigon, uncovering family secrets. Teaming up with unlikely allies, she unravels historical mysteries and discovers profound truths in the Cambodian jungle.
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In 1925, Irene Blum faces gender discrimination in treasure hunting. Determined to restore her reputation, she embarks on a quest for the history of a los...Show more
In 1925, Irene Blum faces gender discrimination in treasure hunting. Determined to restore her reputation, she embarks on a quest for the history of a lost Cambodian temple. Set in colonial Asia, 'The Map of Lost Memories' follows Irene's journey through Shanghai and Saigon, uncovering family secrets. Teaming up with unlikely allies, she unravels historical mysteries and discovers profound truths in the Cambodian jungle.
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In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov faces house arrest in Moscow's Metropol hotel due to his aristocratic background. Confined to an attic room, he navigates ...Show more
In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov faces house arrest in Moscow's Metropol hotel due to his aristocratic background. Confined to an attic room, he navigates the unfolding Russian history, finding unexpected emotional discovery and purpose. The novel, filled with humour and a vivid cast of characters, unfolds as Rostov gains a deeper understanding of life within the grandeur of the Metropol.
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In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov faces house arrest in Moscow's Metropol hotel due to his aristocratic background. Confined to an attic room, he navigates ...Show more
In 1922, Count Alexander Rostov faces house arrest in Moscow's Metropol hotel due to his aristocratic background. Confined to an attic room, he navigates the unfolding Russian history, finding unexpected emotional discovery and purpose. The novel, filled with humour and a vivid cast of characters, unfolds as Rostov gains a deeper understanding of life within the grandeur of the Metropol.
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