Friday, July 26, 2019

Lynn's List (July 26, 2019)

Each Friday I publish a list of titles I have come across, during the past week, that I find interesting. Happy reading!

  • China Doctor: The Life Story of Harry Willis Miller by Raymond S. Moore
  • Meet Me in Monaco: A Novel of Grace Kelly's Royal Wedding by Heather Webb and Hazel Gaynor
  • Another Kind of War: The Nature and History of Terrorism by John A. Lynn
  • The Making of a Democratic Economy: Building Prosperity For the Many, Not Just the Few by Marjorie Kelly and Ted Howard
  • The Berlin Airlift: The Cold War Mission to Save a City by Ann Tusa
  • Dead Silence: A Foundlings Novel (The Foundlings) by Wendy Corsi Staub
  • Black Sun: A Novel by Owen Matthews
  • The Raleigh Harmon Novels: The Rivers Run Dry, The Clouds Roll Away, The Mountains Bow Down, The Stars Shine Bright (A Raleigh Harmon Novel #1) by Sibella Giorello
  • Fragments of Fear by Carrie Stuart Parks
  • Deceive Me: A gripping and twisty thriller that will keep you in suspense! by Karen Cole
  • The Soldier's Girl: An absolutely heartbreaking World War 2 love story by Sharon Maas
  • The Violin Maker's Daughter: Absolutely heartbreaking World War 2 historical fiction by Sharon Maas
  • The Orphan of India: A Heartbreaking And Gripping Story Of Love, Loss And Hope by Sharon Maas
  • Lost Daughter: An utterly heartbreaking and unforgettable page-turner by Ali Mercer
  • The Girl in the Grave: An unputdownable crime thriller with nail-biting suspense by Helen Phifer
  • The Silent Ones: An absolutely gripping psychological thriller by K.L. Slater
  • The Mother's Mistake: An absolutely gripping psychological thriller by Ruth Heald
  • Child's Play: A totally unputdownable serial killer thriller by Angela Marsons
  • Flight by Christopher Kraft
  • The Blessings of Liberty: A Concise History of the Constitution of the United States by Michael Benedict
  • America's Reluctant Prince: The Life of John F. Kennedy Jr. by Steven Gillon
  • Core Values in American Life: Living with Contradictions by Arthur Neal
  • How to Say No Without Feeling Guilty: And Say Yes to More Time, More Joy, and What Matters Most to You by Patti Breitman and Connie Hatch

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