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A Sister's Story of Love, Murder, and Liberation
by Janine Latus
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by Roisín O'Donnell
Published Feb 2026
Read ReviewsFrom an unforgettable new voice in Irish fiction, a heart-pounding, life-affirming story about one woman trying to leave her marriage and start over.
by Emma Copley Eisenberg
Published Jan 2021
Read ReviewsA stunningly written investigation of the murder of two young women--showing how a violent crime casts a shadow over an entire community.
by Harold Schechter (editor), Kurt Brown (editor)
Published Sep 2011
Read ReviewsA spine-tingling collection of terrifically creepy poems about the deadly art of murder.
by Darin Strauss
Published May 2011
Read ReviewsHalf a Life is a nakedly honest, ultimately hopeful examination of guilt, responsibility, and living with the past.
Love Sick: One Woman's Journey through Sexual Addiction
by Sue William Silverman
Published Feb 2008
Read ReviewsA powerful, deeply personal and often lyrical memoir of a woman learning to value herself as a person rather than a sex object, after years of sexual abuse by her father. Silverman's message is relevant to anyone suffering from addictions.
by Martha Stout
Published Mar 2006
Read ReviewsA fascinating, important book about what makes good people good and bad people bad, and how good people can protect themselves from those others. Highly recommended.
by Mark Spragg
Published Aug 2005
Read ReviewsSet in the high-country of Wyoming, this is a riveting tale of hard-won friendship, old wounds, fresh pain and love lost and found.
by V.S. Naipaul
Published Oct 2002
Read Reviews"Naipaul's style is so frank it seems intimate ...behind the matter-of-fact style is a cuttingly ironic view of human relations...when Naipaul talks, we listen." Winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize.
by Jennifer Lauck
Published Sep 2001
Read ReviewsAn incandescent memoir of an ordinary girl growing up at the turn of the 1970s and the truly extraordinary circumstances of a childhood lost. Wrenching and unforgettable, Blackbird will carry your heart away.
by Anna Quindlen
Published Feb 1999
Read ReviewsWith this stunning novel about a woman and a marriage that begins in passion and becomes violent, Anna Quinlen moves to a new dimension as a writer of superb fiction.
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