By Kate Walbert
Longtime Friends Marie and Simone have known much hardship, leaving World War II Europe behind and hoping for a new life. the widows, their smitten painting instructor, an art historian, and an upstairs tenant who is losing her grasp on her place in this world seek a way to weather the storms of 21st Manhattan Life.

Could a knitting teacher’s son, in the middle of his residency as a young doctor, be responsible for a young woman’s assault? One loose stitch could ruin Kelly Flynn’s idyllic Colorado summer when, in the midst of making romantic memories with her boyfriend, Kelly learns that Barb’s son has been accused of assault…and the accuser just turned up dead.
New riddles, crimes, and mysteries take readers to Manhattan’s most well-known neighborhoods as Jeffery Deaver, Lee Child, S.J. Rozan, and other mystery writers send their characters to Greenwich Village, the Flatiron district, Chinatown, and other Manhattan Locales.
Three months of chaos forever change three generations of strangers, families, and friends after a three-month stretch of unexplained passenger airplane crashes leave New Jersey in a state of confusion in 1951 and 1952.
Ulysses S. Grant makes the most of his recent promotion by leading the Union army during the final eight months of the Civil War. William T. Sherman, who now commands the Federal forces gathered in Tennessee, leads a surge that sweeps through Atlanta and northern Georgia. As Christmas comes, Sherman faces the Confederacy’s last real chance of winning the war: General Joseph E. Johnston.