Books by Kate Quinn and Complete Book Reviews
Kate Quinn, Author . Berkley $15 (470p) ISBN 978-0-425-23247-7
Quinn convincingly conjures the terrifying reign of Emperor Domitian in her solid debut that follows the travails of Thea, a slave girl and mistress to the emperor. While she is tormented by Domitian, she holds her secrets—a gladiator lover, a
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Kate Quinn, Berkley, $15 trade paper (480p) ISBN 978-0-425-23897-4
Quinn's follow-up to last year's Mistress of Rome focuses on four Roman women: Cornelia, the "perfect Roman wife," is poised to become the next empress; her sister, Marcella, is a historian with a budding appetite for manipulating powerful men;...
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Kate Quinn. Berkley, $15 trade paper (512p) ISBN 978-0-425-24202-5
In Quinn’s epic, sexy romp—the long-awaited sequel to Daughters of Rome—young, gruff, and cunning Vix has returned to Rome to set about making a name for himself, beginning as a guard in the home of Senator Marcus Norbanus. Meanwhile, Norbanus’s...
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Kate Quinn. Morrow, $16.99 trade paper (560p) ISBN 978-0-06-274037-3
Quinn (The Alice Network) delivers a suspenseful WWII tale of murder and revenge. During the last days of the war in Poland and Austria, a female Nazi known as the Huntress commits unspeakable war crimes and then vanishes into the maelstrom of...
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Kate Quinn. Morrow, $17.99 trade paper (656p) ISBN 978-0-06-294347-7
Quinn (The Huntress) returns to WWII and the secretive world of Bletchley Park in this immersive saga. Debutant Osla Kendall meets fellow Bletchley Park recruit and London East End resident Mab Churt on the train in 1940. While working at Bletchley,
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Kate Quinn. Morrow, $27.99 (448p) ISBN 978-0-06-294351-4
Quinn (The Rose Code) draws on a historical female sharpshooter from WWII in her exciting latest. In 1937, Mila Pavlichenko studies history at Kiev University and raises her five-year-old son, Slavka. She’s estranged from her husband, Alexei, a...
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Kate Quinn and Janie Chang. Morrow, $18.99 trade paper (384p) ISBN 978-0-06-330473-4
Quinn (The Diamond Eye) and Chang (The Porcelain Moon) team up for a stirring story involving opera, prized antiquities, and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Gemma Garland, a soprano in New York’s Metropolitan Opera, is hoping to revive her...
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Kate Quinn. Morrow, $28.99 (432p) ISBN 978-0-06-324474-0
Bestseller Quinn follows The Diamond Eye with a stellar historical mystery centered on a group of women living together in a Washington, D.C., boardinghouse. The action opens on Thanksgiving 1956 at Briarwood House, where a corpse lies bleeding in...
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