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House Secrets

by Mike Lawson

“Excellent . . . The action builds to a stunning final twist.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)…

Hitting the Jackpot

by Brett D. Fromson

‘deftly documented. . . . [Fromson] knows something about digging into the roots of a good story. . . . [Hitting the Jackpot] is a story that leaves you shaking…

The Goddess Chronicle

by Natsuo Kirino

“Kirino wows with her latest novel. . . . Readers will devour this tragic story and be left transformed.” —Publishers Weekly…

The Final Confession of Mabel Stark

by Robert Hough

“One of the most rollicking, good-time books of the year. . . . This masterful book is the complete package: great storytelling, a keen eye for detail, delightful turns of…

The Devil of Nanking

by Mo Hayder

“A thriller of rare art and gripping excitement . . . [Hayder’s] experiences add to her book’s unusually rich atmosphere. . . . Eventually, the story becomes a beautifully paced,…

Braised Pork

by An Yu

Beautiful, dreamlike, and utterly intoxicating, Braised Pork is the beguiling debut of an outstandingly talented young writer who is based in China but writes in English…

The Dead Circus

by John Kaye

“A looming thundercloud of a book; it begins in a Southern California that seems permanently infused with sunshine and ends in one that has been forever submerged beneath the dark…

Asleep

by Banana Yoshimoto

“Ms. Yoshimoto’s writing is lucid, earnest and disarming, as emotionally observant as Jane Smiley’s, as fluently readable as Anne Tyler’s.” –The New York Times…

Budapest

by Chico Buarque

“In an age of borders, Chico Buarque’s masterpiece Budapest dissolves frontiers, creating an odd new world, where everything is being constantly reborn: words, writing, language, loss, and, above all, love….

The Quarry

by Damon Galgut

“The Quarry has the same dry, feral quality as Damon Galgut’s best-known novel, The Good Doctor. Galgut’s landscape reminds a reader of Breyten Breytenbach’s South Africa without the overt politics–roads…