by Kaelyn Barron |
Louise Penny is a best-selling Canadian author. She’s written 17 mystery novels following the work of the fictional Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, most of which are set in Quebec. She is often compared to Agatha Christie, as her works feature many of the...
by Kaelyn Barron
Before becoming a full-time novelist, Michael Connelly was a crime reporter for the Los Angeles Times, a job that gave him a close-up look at the City of Angels’ dark side. Since publishing his first novel in 1992, Connelly has written 36 novels and sold 80...
by Kaelyn Barron
Every family has at least a little drama, and maybe a few secrets. Perhaps that’s why family sagas are so irresistible: they explore the complex relationships between multiple generations, tracing a family’s fate and fortune. These fictional dramas may...
by Cole Salao
Have you ever noticed that the number three frequently appears in many aspects of human history? From ancient fairy tales to modern advertising techniques, many concepts use this number as their foundation. But what’s so magical about this number? It’s...
by Kaelyn Barron
Since 1992, Jodi Picoult has published 27 novels, which have been translated into 34 languages. Her books are best classified as family sagas, and often tackle controversial topics, including eugenics, race relations, school shootings, and others. With so many...