“Yesteryear” by Caro Claire Burke is a psychological thriller published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. The novel, written in English and published in 2026, is intended for an adult audience and spans 400 pages. With a dust jacket included, the hardcover format features a narrative that combines elements of fiction, suspense, and psychological depth. The story takes place in the 2020s, making it a contemporary piece that keeps readers on the edge of their seats with its gripping and intriguing plot.
This title will be released on April 7, 2026.
“Yesteryear: A Novel” by Caro Claire Burke is a psychological thriller set in the United States, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group in 2026. This hardcover book spans 400 pages and delves into themes of suspense and fiction, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre. With a gripping storyline and engaging narrative, this novel is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
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“Yesteryear: A Novel” by Caro Claire Burke is a gripping psychological thriller that has been selected as a GMA Book Club Pick. Published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, this hardback book spans 400 pages and delves into themes of suspense and psychological drama. Set in the United States, this English-language novel promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats with its captivating storyline and engaging plot twists. With a release year of 2026, this debut novel from Caro Claire Burke is sure to become a standout addition to any book lover’s collection.
A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind by Stephen Mitford Goodson is a 4th edition trade paperback in English, published in 2019 by Black House Publishing, The Limited and printed in India. It covers True Crime, Business & Economics and Social Science themes, focusing on Banks & Banking, Conspiracy Theories and Organized Crime, and is listed as a novel.