The three-time Edgar Award winner introduced psychological thrills to the mystery genre.
A book published by the Anne Frank House profiles the Secret Annex—the Frank family's two-year hideout—and the famous diarist's life inside.
In The English Teacher, a dark secret drives a wedge between Vida Avery and her new family.
Lawrence Kelter's new book based on the movie adds to the film we know and love.
The so-called "American Agatha Christie" revolutionized the mystery genre with her 1908 novel, The Circular Staircase.
Joyce Maynard's 1972 essay captured life in 1960s America—and the attention of one of the world's most enigmatic icons.
The author of The Quiet American and The End of the Affair was an unforgettable voice of the 20th century.
The author of "Daughters of the Inquisition" tells us why she's so interested in women's history and how, by learning from the mistakes of the past, we can change the future.
The prolific British author deserves a place on your bookshelf.
The boxer won the Light Heavyweight gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome when he was just 18 years old.
The home front can be just as perilous as the front lines.
The past is chock-full of secrets and intrigue.
Giddy-up and get ready for exciting adventures set on the open range.
The body was discovered … and then the truth was revealed.
In Haven, the award-winning journalist recounts her incredible—and controversial—involvement in the rescue of thousands of Jews.
We have a hunch you'll enjoy these eccentric characters, crafty plots, and clever red herrings.