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The Summer He Didn’t Die

by Jim Harrison

“Harrison has proved to be one of our finest storytellers. His new collection, The Summer He Didn’t Die, gives us more from the master. . . . These new novellas…

The Mulberry Bush

by Charles McCarry

From a master craftsman, a powerful novel about a talented young spy who forms a dangerous personal vendetta against the very people who have trained him.

Jack of Spades

by Joyce Carol Oates

In this new literary thriller from Joyce Carol Oates, when a venerated mystery writer is accused of plagiarism by a strange woman from his small New Jersey town, his life—and…

Doctored Evidence

by Donna Leon

“It is [his] peculiar insistence on turning every case into a morality tale that gives Leon’s fiction its subtlety and substance and makes us follow Brunetti wherever we must—even into…

Grove at Home: December 13-19

…publicity Deb Seager, deputy publisher Peter Blackstock, and executive editor Amy Hundley. Frankly, we couldn’t be more excited. “Grove Atlantic has become the latest publisher to raise the starting salary…

Grove at Home: October 11—17

…vault — to say hi, remind you to keep reading, and let you know what’s on our minds.   Friday, October 16 Helen Macdonald introduces her latest, Vesper Flights As…

Grove at Home: August 30—September 5

…of his then-forthcoming latest novel, The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ, some were scandalized. The book, a retelling of the life of Jesus that is by turns historical,…

Shifty’s Boys

by Chris Offutt

Army-CID-officer-cum-unofficial-PI Mick Hardin is up against unforeseen forces who will stop at nothing in this vividly atmospheric thriller from acclaimed novelist Chris Offutt

Worm: the First Digital World War, by Mark Bowden

by Mark Bowden

The fascinating story of the Conficker computer worm and the cyber security elites who have joined forces in a high-tech game of cops and robbers to find its creators and…

South Beach

by Brian Antoni

“South Beach: The Novel, Brian Antoni’s candy-colored and warmhearted second work of fiction, would make a terrific opera . . . Rich with club scenes and descriptions of off-beat forms…