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If They Move . . . Kill ‘Em!
by David Weddle“Written in no-nonsense prose as lean as the laconic-cowpoke director himself, this fat bio reconstructs the trailblazing architect of The Wild Bunch.” –William O. Goggin, San Francisco Weekly…
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 Accident
by Ismail KadareThe new novel from internationally acclaimed, prize-winning author Ismail Kadare documents an ill-fated love affair, in which passion, jealousy, and obsession collide in the aftermath of the Balkan war.
Bowl of Cherries
by Millard Kaufman“A picaresque of inexhaustible comic invention by debut novelist Millard Kaufman, whose dexterous prose swims with Judd’s delightfully precocious turns of phrase.” —Entertainment Weekly…
The Corn Maiden
by Joyce Carol OatesA chilling volume of stories and novellas by Joyce Carol Oates, one of the worlds’ greatest and most prolific writers….
1989
by Val McDermidIn the new installment to her historical crime series that began with 1979, internationally bestselling author Val McDermid delivers a propulsive new thriller that finds journalist Allie Burns has become…
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…