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Uniform Justice

by Donna Leon

“Leon is probably the best mystery writer you’ve never heard of. . . . She uses the relatively small and crime-free canvas of Venice for riffs about Italian life, sexual…

Peace Kills

by P. J. O'Rourke

…P.J. O’Rourke [is] one of America’s funniest serious commentators. . . . His eye is sharp and his smirk is fixed firmly in place.” –John Gibson, The New York Post…

1942

by Winston Groom

From the author of Forrest Gump and A Storm in Flanders, a riveting chronicle of America’s most critical hour….

Dagoberto Gilb

…the Texas Institute of Letters’ Dobie Paisano Fellowship. The Magic of Blood (1993) was first published not in New York, but in New Mexico, and, defying expectations, won the 1994…

Neil LaBute

…wrote and directed for London and New York in 2001; and bash: latter-day plays, which LaBute wrote and directed for New York and London in 1999. Other plays include Filthy…

Good Value

by Stephen Green

“A remarkable book . . . Stephen Green weaves together his reflections on economics, geopolitics, history, philosophy, literature, and religion against the background of the current crisis. Deeply challenging as…

The Lieutenant

by Kate Grenville

“[A] richly imagined portrait of a deeply introspective, and quite remarkable, man.” —Alison McCulloch, The New York Times Book Review…

Once Is Not Enough

by Jacqueline Susann

“[Susann’s] pulp poetry resonates to this day. With her formula of sex, drugs and show business, Susann didn’t so much capture the tenor of her times as she did predict…

Elena Castedo

…of each tradition infuse the other with new meaning and dimensions.” “pleases on so many levels, it is difficult to identify them all.” The Atlantic Magazine, an “ingenious social satire……

The China Dream

by Joe Studwell

“An entertaining, if cautionary, tale of Western business woes in China, stretching back seven hundred years and including, naturally, the woes of recent years.” —Peter Wonacott, The Wall Street Journal…