A charming conman is thrust into the chaos of banking, where trust is currency and illusion might just save the city - or send it tumbling into gold-plated ruin.
Steam rises, tracks stretch across the land, and change barrels forward as Moist von Lipwig faces zealots, invention, and the unstoppable force of progress.
Ulysses by James Joyce is a modernist masterpiece following Leopold Bloom’s day in Dublin, blending stream-of-consciousness with themes of identity and human experience.
The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes intertwines Jennifer Stirling’s 1960s love affair with Anthony O’Hare and Ellie Haworth’s modern-day search for its truth.
A woman unearths her mother’s hidden past, bridging silence and memory across generations to reclaim identity, truth, and the ghosts that shaped them both.
Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence is a controversial novel exploring love, class, and passion in postwar England, challenging social and sexual norms.
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray follows Becky Sharp’s rise and fall in 19th-century high society, contrasting her ambition with Amelia Sedley’s virtue.
Duma Key by Stephen King is a psychological horror novel about a man recovering from an accident who discovers his art has eerie, supernatural consequences.