Browsing Books by Books Like Amnesia

Nightwoods (2011)
Named the guardian of her murdered sister's troubled twins, Luce struggles to build a family with th...

The Children Act (2014)
A highly respected London judge hides behind her professional accomplishments her decision to separa...

The Whites (2015)
Sequestered to dead-end positions for nearly two decades after accidentally shooting a civilian, ser...

The Caretaker (2013)
A debut novel by an award-nominated international writer follows the efforts of disgraced Indian Arm...

Sweet Thunder (2013)
A beloved character brings the power of the press to 1920s Butte, Montana, in this latest from the b...

The Girl who Played with Fire (2009)
Two reporters responsible for a sex-trafficking expose are murdered, and the fingerprints on the mur...

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2008)
Gloriously honest, enchanting and funny, this is a moving tale of post-war friendship, love and book...

In the Shadow of the Banyan (2012)
Her life of privilege in Cambodia shattered by the outbreak of civil war on the streets of Phnom Pen...

Highlander Claimed (2012)
Debut author Miller introduces the Clan Mackenzie, a family of fiercely loyal warriors and the women...

Dear Life (2012)
A collection of stories illuminates moments that shape a life, from a dream or a sexual act to simpl...

Indiscretion (2013)
When Harry and Madeleine Winslow meet Claire, they are drawn to her youth, quiet intelligence, and n...

The Lake Shore Limited (2010)
An insightful story examines how Wilhelmina "Billy" Gertz comes to write a play about the terrorist ...

Heading Out to Wonderful (2012)
Charlie Beale meets Sylvan Glass, the bride of the town's richest man, and Sam Haislett, the son of ...

The Light Between Oceans (2012)
"A novel set on a remote Australian island, where a childless couple live quietly running a lighthou...

Red Hook Road (2010)
Traces the lives of the Tetherly and Copaken families in the aftermath of a child's tragic death, wh...

The Anthologist (2009)
While writing an introduction to a new poetry anthology, Paul Chowder struggles with the end of a re...