Chris Bohjalian

Chris Bohjalian is an American novelist known for his works in various genres, including historical fiction, suspense, and contemporary fiction. He has written numerous bestsellers and his books often explore complex themes and characters.

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  1. 1. Midwives

    The novel explores the complexities of medical ethics and personal responsibility through the story of a midwife named Sibyl Danforth, who faces a legal and moral crisis after a home birth goes tragically wrong. Set in rural Vermont, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of Sibyl's daughter, Connie, who reflects on the events that led to her mother's trial for involuntary manslaughter. The story delves into themes of trust, the power dynamics between traditional medicine and midwifery, and the impact of a single moment on a family's life, as it examines the fine line between life and death and the profound consequences of human error.

  2. 2. The Sleepwalker

    In a small Vermont town, a family is thrown into turmoil when the mother, known for her sleepwalking episodes, mysteriously disappears one night. As her husband and two daughters grapple with the uncertainty of her fate, they uncover hidden secrets and confront their own fears and vulnerabilities. The narrative weaves through the complexities of familial bonds, the haunting nature of sleep disorders, and the relentless pursuit of truth, culminating in a gripping exploration of love, loss, and the shadows that linger in the night.

  3. 3. The Flight Attendant

    A gripping psychological thriller, this novel follows Cassie Bowden, a flight attendant with a penchant for alcohol and one-night stands, who wakes up in a hotel room in Dubai next to a dead man with no memory of the previous night's events. As she grapples with panic and fear, Cassie becomes entangled in a web of lies and international intrigue, forcing her to confront her own demons while trying to clear her name. The story unfolds with suspenseful twists and turns, exploring themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships.

  4. 4. The Guest Room

    In this gripping and suspenseful novel, a seemingly innocent bachelor party spirals into chaos, leaving a trail of violence and shattered lives. The story unfolds through the eyes of Richard, a suburban husband and father, whose life is upended when two women, trafficked from Eastern Europe, are brought to his home for the party. As the night descends into a nightmare of murder and betrayal, Richard grapples with the consequences of his choices, the unraveling of his marriage, and the haunting realization of the dark underbelly of human trafficking. The narrative weaves a tense exploration of morality, guilt, and redemption, challenging the boundaries of personal responsibility and the impact of our actions on those we love.

  5. 5. Trans Sister Radio

    Set in a small Vermont town, this poignant novel explores the complexities of gender identity and love through the intertwined lives of four characters. The story centers around Dana, a transgender woman, and her journey of self-discovery and transformation. As Dana transitions, her relationship with Allison, a local schoolteacher, is tested, affecting the lives of those around them, including Allison's ex-husband and daughter. Through a tapestry of perspectives, the narrative delves into themes of acceptance, empathy, and the courage to live one's truth, challenging societal norms and personal boundaries.

  6. 6. The Lioness

    Set against the backdrop of the Serengeti in the 1960s, this gripping tale follows a glamorous Hollywood actress and her entourage on a luxurious safari that quickly turns perilous. As the group becomes ensnared in a harrowing hostage situation orchestrated by ruthless mercenaries, the veneer of celebrity and privilege is stripped away, revealing raw human instincts and vulnerabilities. Amidst the breathtaking yet unforgiving African landscape, alliances are tested, secrets unravel, and survival becomes the ultimate performance in this suspenseful exploration of human nature and resilience.

  7. 7. Hour Of The Witch

    Set in 1662 Boston, this gripping historical thriller delves into the life of Mary Deerfield, a young Puritan woman trapped in a violent marriage. As she seeks a divorce from her abusive husband, she faces the perilous accusation of witchcraft, a charge that could lead to her execution. The narrative explores themes of power, gender, and societal norms, as Mary navigates a world where women's voices are often silenced. Her struggle for justice and autonomy unfolds against the backdrop of a community rife with suspicion and fear, highlighting the precarious balance between faith and superstition in colonial America.

  8. 8. The Red Lotus

    In this gripping thriller, a seemingly innocent cycling tour in Vietnam takes a dark turn when a young American doctor, Alexis, finds herself unraveling a web of secrets after her boyfriend, Austin, mysteriously disappears. As she delves deeper into his past, Alexis uncovers a sinister plot involving biological warfare, deceit, and betrayal that spans continents. Her quest for truth becomes a race against time as she navigates a world where trust is scarce and danger lurks at every corner, challenging her to confront her own fears and the lengths she will go to for love and justice.

  9. 9. Skeletons At The Feast

    Set against the backdrop of World War II's final months, this poignant narrative follows the harrowing journey of a young German woman, Anna Emmerich, her family, and a Scottish POW as they flee the advancing Russian army. As they traverse the war-torn landscape, their paths intertwine with a Jewish man masquerading as a Nazi officer, each character grappling with their own moral dilemmas and the haunting realities of war. Through their intertwined stories, the novel explores themes of love, survival, and the enduring human spirit amidst the chaos and devastation of conflict.

  10. 10. The Buffalo Soldier

    In this poignant narrative, a young African American boy named Alfred is placed in foster care with a grieving couple in rural Vermont after the tragic loss of their twin daughters. As Alfred navigates the complexities of his new life, he forms an unexpected bond with an elderly neighbor who shares stories of the Buffalo Soldiers, African American cavalrymen who served in the post-Civil War era. Through these tales, Alfred finds a sense of identity and belonging, while the couple learns to heal and embrace their new family dynamic. The story explores themes of loss, resilience, and the power of storytelling to bridge generational and cultural divides.

  11. 11. The Sandcastle Girls

    Set against the backdrop of the Armenian Genocide during World War I, this poignant novel intertwines the lives of Elizabeth Endicott, a young American woman volunteering in Aleppo, and Armen, an Armenian engineer grieving the loss of his family. As Elizabeth witnesses the horrors faced by the Armenian people, she becomes deeply involved in their plight, forming a profound connection with Armen. Decades later, their story is uncovered by Laura Petrosian, a novelist and descendant of Elizabeth, who embarks on a journey to unravel her family's hidden past, exploring themes of love, loss, and the enduring impact of historical tragedies.

  12. 12. The Double Bind

    In this gripping psychological thriller, a young social worker named Laurel Estabrook becomes deeply entangled in the mysterious life of a homeless man named Bobbie Crocker, who leaves behind a collection of photographs that suggest a connection to a wealthy, glamorous past. As Laurel delves deeper into Bobbie's history, she uncovers unsettling truths that blur the lines between reality and illusion, forcing her to confront her own traumatic past. The narrative weaves between the present and the past, exploring themes of identity, mental health, and the haunting power of memory.

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  13. 13. The Light In The Ruins

    Set against the backdrop of World War II and its aftermath, this gripping historical novel weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and revenge. It follows the Rosati family, who reside in a grand villa in the Tuscan countryside, as they navigate the complexities of war and occupation. Years later, a series of brutal murders linked to the family draws the attention of a determined investigator, who unravels a web of secrets and lies that have long been buried. The story intricately explores themes of loyalty, the haunting scars of war, and the enduring quest for justice.

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  14. 14. The Princess Of Las Vegas

    A Princess Diana tribute performer eking out a living on the Las Vegas Strip is drawn into a web of danger when her estranged sister resurfaces, newly engaged to a charismatic tech billionaire whose empire is shadowed by crypto schemes and ruthless security. After a suspicious death, the sisters must navigate mounting threats, media frenzy, and the dazzling yet predatory world of casinos and gated compounds, forcing them to reckon with identity, loyalty, and the high cost of reinvention.

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