Browsing Books by Books Like The Girl on the Train

Dark Witch (2013)
An American searches for her Irish ancestors to learn more about her powers and break an ancient cur...

Babycakes (2012)
While running Babycakes, her mail-order cupcake business, out of Sugarberry Island, Kit Bellamy find...

The Glittering World (2015)
When a successful chef returns to the small Canadian town where he was born for a short getaway to r...

This Is Where I Leave You (2010)
Now a major motion picture starring Jason Bateman, Tina Fey Jane Fonda, and Adam Driver "Often sides...

The Secret History (1993)
Richard Papen, a relatively impoverished student at a New England college, falls in with an exclusiv...

The Help (2009)
Limited and persecuted by racial divides in 1962 Jackson, Mississippi, three women, including an Afr...

World Without End (2007)
Two centuries after the building of the elaborate Gothic cathedral in Kingsbridge, its prior finds h...

The pillars of the earth (2002)
A story of passion and idealism, which describes a group of men and women in the Middle Ages whosede...

Microsoft Windows 8 (2012)
A guide to the concepts and features of Windows 8 discusses such topics as the start screen, apps, I...

Almost Perfect (2010)
With his mother working long hours and in pain from a romantic break-up, eighteen-year-old Logan fee...

The Dead Key (2015)
1998. For years the old First Bank of Cleveland has sat abandoned, perfectly preserved. Twenty years...

Moving Day (2014)
When Stanley Peke and his wife become victims of a moving day scam, it reminds him of his time evadi...

The Heist (2015)
Gabriel Allon, master art restorer and assassin, returns. Sometimes the best way to find a stolen ma...

Gourmet Today (2009)
Edited by Gourmet magazine's editor-in-chief, this cookbook designed for today's modern palette offe...

The Ladies' Room (2012)
Secrets told in the church ladies' room are supposed to stay in the ladies' room. But that doesn't m...

Romans (2000)
Our culture does not encourage thoughtful reflection on truth. Yet living the gospel in a postmodern...