|  |  | A secret society of women crime writers investigates a locked-room murder | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - From the New York Times bestselling author of The Only Woman in the Room and coauthor of The Personal Librarian
- Glowing reviews from Pam Jenoff and Fiona Davis
- Features spirited fictional versions of Golden Age mystery writers like Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers
- "If I always had a new book by Marie Benedict, I would do nothing but read 16 hours a day" (Nina de Gramont)
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 |  | One of Charles Dickens's most infamous characters comes to vivid life | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In 19th-century London, young Jacob Fagin carves his own path to survival as a pickpocket
- A "magnificent" novel (Publishers Weekly starred review) that revisits and reimagines characters from Oliver Twist
- "Layered and clever, Epstein's story is as ambitious as it is deeply satisfying" (Rebecca Makkai, author of The Great Believers)
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 |  | Loved All the Light We Cannot See? Pick up this 'exemplary historical' (Publishers Weekly) | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - A sweeping, impeccably researched tale about racism, warfare, forbidden love, and more
- As World War II rages, Josiah navigates prejudice as he sets out to become a paratrooper — but will his sweetheart back home wait for him?
- "Josiah Chang is a character who will stay with readers long after the final page" (New York Times bestselling author Meg Waite Clayton)
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 |  | One woman's heart-wrenching journey through war-torn Italy | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - After Nazi forces arrive in 1941, Lili must journey through occupied villages and bombed cities to keep her best friend's brother safe
- From the author of We Were the Lucky Ones, which was adapted into a Hulu TV series
- "A story of unbreakable friendship, of remarkable resilience… Stunning" (Chris Whitaker, author of All the Colors of the Dark)
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 |  | Mystery swirls around a lighthouse on a remote Scottish island | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - When a man's body is found at the base of a historic lighthouse, the unsolved disappearance of three lighthouse keepers in 1919 bubbles to the surface
- "McCluskey is masterful at building suspense around a sense of place and a feeling of otherness" (Kirkus Reviews)
- This atmospheric gothic tale will keep you guessing until the very end
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 |  | 'The world's most popular author' (Booklist) delivers a captivating wartime saga | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - After her husband is murdered in 1944, Arielle goes into hiding in a small French village — and begins working tirelessly for the Resisitance
- You'll be moved by this novel about one ordinary woman's courage during extraordinary times
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 |  | A page-turner from one of Diana Gabaldon's favorite authors | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - In 1613, a king's messenger and a scrivener's daughter embark on a quest to capture a man suspected of poisoning the prince
- Sarah Penner, Ariel Lawhon, and Susan Elia MacNeal were captivated
- "Kearsley does a fantastic job of intertwining and bringing historical aspects to life within this fast-paced story" (Library Journal)
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 |  | Hamilton meets Law & Order in this gripping historical novel | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - When a mysterious woman is murdered in 1800, rivals Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr reluctantly join forces to investigate the case — and save a man from the gallows
- Inspired by the true story of a famous trial
- Penned by a New York Times bestselling author who "makes history come alive" (Fiona Davis)
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 |  | After faking their deaths on the Titanic, a mother and son seek a fresh start | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - This "richly drawn" novel "stands out as a must-read for 2025" (Michelle Moran, author of Maria)
- A beloved British novelist's debut in the United States
- Elinor and Teddy must survive in a harsh new world after Elinor steals another woman's identity — but a ghost from the past could expose their secret
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 |  | Fans of Kristin Hannah's The Four Winds will be riveted | WHY IT'S READWORTHY: | - Against the backdrop of a boxcar library's inaugural journey, the lives of three women intertwine
- An unforgettable Depression-era novel based on real events
- From an author whose novels are beloved by Kristin Harmel, Jennifer Chiaverini, and Madeline Martin
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