Secrets, silence, and scandal unravel the moral fabric of a town in Gabriel García Márquez’s gripping early novel.
In this masterfully told memoir, Márquez reveals how memory and imagination built the world’s most beloved stories.
In this unsettling standalone mystery, Agatha Christie explores the dark undercurrents of a seemingly perfect family in one of her most psychologically astute whodunits.
George Eliot’s final novel blends romance, social critique, and the search for purpose, offering a profound meditation on self-discovery and moral responsibility.
The aurthor's debut novel masterfully captures the innocence, wonder, and melancholy of a child's formative years.
In a village where deaths seem like accidents, the truth is far more sinister
A séance turns deadly, a snowstorm traps the suspects, and a murderer lurks in the shadows.
Twelve master detectives, one perplexing crime—will their combined genius solve the case or sink into chaos?
When anonymous letters spark fear and scandal in a sleepy English village, can Miss Marple unmask the real culprit before it’s too late?
What price must a genius pay for immortality? Love, happiness, or his very soul?