Larson weaves together the tales of architectural genius Daniel Burnham and the cunnng murderer Holmes.
Mantel's vivid prose and complex characters bring the Tudor court to life with intensity and depth of a novel.
Hannah's emotionally charged writing and strong characters make it feel like a dramatic and personal story.
Massie crafts Catherine's transformation from a young princess to a powerful ruler with the vividness and psychological depth of a novel.
This pulitzer Prize-winning book recreates the tension and complexity of the battle through the eyes of key figures.
Brown's compassionate storytelling about the injustices faced by Native Americans reads more like a heartbreaking novel.
McLain's narrative captures the romance and heartbreak of Hemingway's early years as if it were a fictional love story.