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The Visitors and Fred & Madge

by Joe Orton

…Joe Orton is a cultural event of the first magnitude. . . . The time to redress the record has at last arrived.” –David Ehrenstein, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review…

Shear

by Tim Parks

…tension builds as Parks dangles his lures and clues before the reader, and there is an almost Hitchcockian brand of witty menace to many of the episodes.” –San Francisco Chronicle…

Between Us Girls

by Joe Orton

…to the best of E. F. Benson and Ronald Firbank. . . . The time to redress the record has at last arrived.” –David Ehrenstein, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review…

Recital of the Dog

by David Rabe

…much both to Albert Camus and James M. Cain. . . . Rabe’s beautiful, tight, fluent prose renders the fragility of reality with enormous power and grace.” –San Francisco Chronicle…

The Rosendorf Quartet

by Nathan Shaham

…pairs of eyes. . . . Shaham has written a powerful work of counterpoint, a novel of ideas in the best , most rewarding sense.” –Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle…

Temples of Delight

by Barbara Trapido

…Temples of Delight is a grown-up version of an adolescent fantasy. . . . It is quirky, wise and warm, full of charm and entirely original.” – San Francisco Chronicle…

Two Against One

by Frederick Barthelme

…we are shocked at how far we have come. Barthelme has shown us the chaos of life, and from it, lifted an order we’ve not seen before.” –San Francisco Chronicle…

Toward the Setting Sun

by Brian Hicks

“In this powerful and engaging new book, Brian Hicks tells the compelling story of Chief John Ross and the tragedy of the Cherokee Nation. . . . Hicks brings narrative…

Donna Leon

Donna Leon, born in New Jersey in 1942, has worked as a travel guide in Rome and as a copywriter in London. She taught literature in universities in Iran, China,…

The Good Parents

by Joan London

“Populated with an astonishing number of stories ranging through three generations of an Australian family. Presented with economy and nimble interleaving, they pivot around a central mystery. . . ….