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Broken Ground
by Val McDermidFrom internationally bestselling crime author Val McDermid comes a shocking new Karen Pirie novel about a mysterious corpse and a fight for the truth
Adios Hemingway
by Leonardo Padura Fuentes…dogged pursuit of Hemingway . . . the former Inspector Conde is as psycholiterary a gumshoe as any Paul Auster fan could wish for.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams
by Terrence McNally“The show is Terrence McNally at his most impudently hilarious and shrewdly satirical. See it an weep for joy.” –John Simon, Bloomberg News…
Disjecta
by Samuel Beckett“[Beckett] is a serious writer with something serious to say about the human condition: and therefore one of the dozen or so writers those who are concerned with modern man…
Invisible Woman
by Katia LiefIn Invisible Woman, a dangerous secret held for too long between estranged best friends rises to the surface, and a long marriage comes apart with devastating consequences…
Leaving Tabasco
by Carmen Boullosa“Raucously imagined . . . a meditation on family, community and storytelling. . . . In her hard-won wisdom and courage, Delmira is . . . fascinating.” –Carlene Bauer, Time…
My Idea of Fun
by Will Self…. . inventive comedy, heartbreak and levity . . . Will Self belongs in the company of Nabokov, Pynchon, William Gaddis and Don DeLillo.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Red 1-2-3
by John Katzenbach“No one portrays the mind of a sociopathic killer better than John Katzenbach, in superb form with this psychological thriller, a vivid cat-and-mice game in which the mice strive to…
Twilight of the Eastern Gods
by Ismail KadareOne of the earliest novels from the Man Booker International Prize winner, Twilight of the Eastern Gods explores the Kafkaesque position of the writer under Communism….
Act of the Damned
by António Lobo Antunes“An exhilarating cacophony of conflicting voices . . . The fury of its rhetoric takes on all but irresistible momentum.” –Kirkus Reviews…