New York Times Bestseller: A magnificent novel of ancient Rome and the tragic life of Cicero, who tried in vain to save the republic he loved from tyranny.
A grand tale of intrigue in nineteenth-century China, where imperial rule is crumbling as the Opium Wars and Taiping Rebellion rage, from the author of Manchu.
New York Times Bestseller: This epic novel of the conquest of the Ming dynasty "e;does for 17th-century China what James Clavell's Shogun did for 16th-century Japan"e; (The Christian Science Monitor).
New York Times Bestseller: An epic of love and adultery, money and power, set amid the revolutionary turbulence of twentieth-century China, from the author of Manchu and Mandarin.
New York Times Bestseller: A "e;monumental"e; saga of four ordinary American women from the author of The Blackboard Jungle (The New York Times Book Review).
For fans of Downton Abbey: A multigenerational saga of an upper-middle-class British family before, during, and after World War II by a bestselling author.
An Arizona dynasty built on hope and courage reaps the tragic harvest of the Civil War in the second volume of a Spur Award-winning Western romance trilogy.
“An evocative and darkly beautiful story” of a young woman’s trek across America in the Dust Bowl years by a New York Times–bestselling “master novelist” (The Denver Post).
New York Times Bestseller: In early 1900s Pennsylvania, the ambitious son of Irish immigrants pursues the American Dream in the face of injustice and intolerance.
New York Times Bestseller: A man who gained the world but lost his soul faces a critical midlife crisis in this suspenseful and inspiring novel about love and forgiveness.
Two families grow a small munitions factory into a global empire in this saga by a New York Times-bestselling author spanning from 1837 to the eve of World War I.
From the New York Times-bestselling author of Captains and the Kings: A self-made man sacrifices everything for his family in turn-of-the-century New York.
Written twenty years after the publication of Casting Off, the final volume of the Cazalet Chronicles begins in 1956 when the death of the family matriarch brings the scattered members of the extended clan back together The death of eighty-nine-year-old matriarch Kitty "e;the Duchy"e; Cazalet marks the end of an era and the commencement of great change for the family.
The Cazalet family saga continues as they struggle to adapt to a new world after WWII in this international-bestselling series for fans of Downton Abbey.
The women of the Cazalet family carry on while WWII casts its shadow over England as the saga by the award-winning author of The Light Years continues.
For fans of Downton Abbey, the second volume of the critically acclaimed Cazalet saga takes readers into the lives of an extended British family and their devoted retinue It is 1939, and Hitler has just invaded Poland.
Siblings separated on an orphan train reunite years later to seek revenge in the lawless West in this "e;great novelist's masterwork"e; (Stephen King).
This epic Gothic Western about a half-Indian outcast who becomes a famous buffalo hunter is "e;a big sprawling novel of the West as it really was"e; (The Denver Post).
This sweeping New York Times bestseller is "e;the most thorough and most captivating, most engrossing novel ever written about World War II"e; (Los Angeles Times).
This novel by a New York Times-bestselling author follows three "e;bold, courageous, and entertaining"e; women through the tumult of the French Revolution (Booklist).
Explore the counterearth of Gor-where men enslave women and science fiction and fantasy combine-in the latest installment of the long-running Gorean Saga.
An existential saga of working-class life in a British factory town and military service in the torrid jungles of the Far East from award-winning, bestselling author Alan SillitoeKey to the Door turns away from the boisterous pursuits of Arthur Seaton made infamous in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, and focuses instead on the quieter rebellions of his older brother, Brian.
Two rival kings must unite to defeat a malevolent god in the "e;wise and humorous"e; conclusion to the Hugo Award-winning author's Scepter of Mercy trilogy (Publishers Weekly).
Only a long-lost talisman can save a besieged kingdom torn between two kings, as a malevolent god marshals his minions to attack, corrupt, and destroyTwo lieges King Lanius, who is of royal blood, and King Grus, the usurper now share the throne of Avornis.
Two rivals must unite to prevent a disgraced malevolent god from attaining a relic of extraordinary power in the first book of alternate history master Harry Turtledove's magnificent fantasy trilogyMore than four centuries ago, the Scepter of Mercy was lost to the king of Avornis, and each subsequent liege has promised and failed to return the powerful talisman to its rightful home.
A poignant and unforgettable rags-to-riches family saga following three generations of a remarkable clan from downtown ghetto to Park Avenue opulence Marrying Jack Auerbach was Essie Litsky's salvation, enabling her to break free of her strict Russian-Jewish immigrant parents and escape New York's poor, dirty, overcrowded Lower East Side.
The epic saga of Norway's greatest hero concludes as the legendary Viking conqueror-king Harald Hardrede pursues his dreams of empire to the shores of EnglandYoung Norseman Harald Hardrede eagerly followed the hand of destiny around the world, learning much of the methods of conquerors and kings.
The giant Norse warrior-king Harald Hardrede strives to forge a mighty empire by conquering the North in the second volume of the epic Last Viking TrilogyHe is a savior to the hordes of loyal Norsemen who would gladly give their lives battling at his side and a dreaded scourge to anyone who resists his dreams of empire.
Two sisters discover startling secrets in their mother's old journal in this "e;poignant"e; novel by the New York Times-bestselling author of Garden of Lies (Debbie Macomber).
Out of prison and on his own, Peter Fury struggles to find a place in the worldPeter Fury has been in prison for fifteen years and four days, and every minute has been an eternity.
On a lonely Caribbean island, a teenage girl begins the adventure of a lifetimeRaised on the tiny isle of Mystere, Marie Ravenne has spent her youth swimming in crystal-blue water, eating fresh fish, and listening to stories of the days when her home was a haven for pirates.