Damned to Fame
“If anyone could know this private man, Knowlson does. And tells.” –Time
keep reading“If anyone could know this private man, Knowlson does. And tells.” –Time
keep reading“Will be read in a single sitting and not soon forgotten. This is a new kind of literature, one that offers the reader not…
keep reading“Edgar Award winner Thomas Cook has a string of beautifully written and elegantly plotted thrillers to his name. A Dancer in the Dust is…
keep reading“Gritty and agile. . . . As a portrait of a young man’s drift into emotional no man’s land, [Dancing Arabs] has the feel…
keep reading“Dancing at the Edge of the World . . . is Ursula Le Guin at her best: insightful, funny, sharp, occasionally tendentious and nearly…
keep readingArthur Miller’s emotionally-charged one-act plays explores one of the fundamental issues of mankind—the selective amnesia of the past.
keep reading“A luscious Victorian thriller that . . . sends two characters from [Wilkie Collins’ The Woman in White] on a brilliant literary mission. . . . We are soon exposed to the dark heart of a city that never loses its fascination.” –Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review…
keep reading“If stories could be called watchful, that might begin to describe Cate Kennedy’s debut collection. . . . Kennedy’s tales are full of provocative…
keep readingFrom Sweden’s most acclaimed writers of crime fiction—including Stieg Larsson, Henning Mankell, and Håkan Nesser—a landmark collection of seventeen stories, all published for the…
keep reading“Rich and stunning . . . with an incredibly intricate scaffolding . . . Another triumph.” —Rigoberto Gonzalez, Los Angeles Review of Books
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