Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and America's Fight over World War II, 1939-1941
Lynne Olson Robert Fass
From the acclaimed author of Citizens of London comes the definitive account of the debate over American intervention in World War II—a bitter, sometimes violent clash of personalities and ideas that divided the nation and ultimately determined the fate of the free world.
The author of the Jane Whitefield series follows retired homicide detective Jack Till as he attempts to find the ruthless killer responsible for a string of murders across the country.
The Men Who Defeated the Nazi U-boats and Brought Science to the Art of Warfare
Stephen Budiansky John Lee
From Stephen Budiansky comes the exciting history of a small group of British and American scientists who, during World War II, developed a new field of operational research to turn back the tide of German submarines.
In book two of the Secret Brides series, Annie Andrews has her heart set on marrying a certain man, but the Earl of Ashbourne may just foul up her plans.
Sparks fly when Emily Portsman meets former spy Nate Stokes, in this entertaining historical romance from New York Times bestselling author Suzanne Enoch.
How a Founding Father and His Slave James Hemings Introduced French Cuisine to America
Thomas J. Craughwell Alan Sklar
Thomas J. Craughwell relates the remarkable story of Thomas Jefferson and one of his slaves, James Hemings, as they seek to master the art of French cooking.