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The Color of Money, Sea of Love, Night & the City

by Richard Price

“Sea of Love confirms what some of us had begun to suspect . . . that the novelist Richard Price has become the best screenwriter in the country.” –David Denby,…

A Dancer in the Dust

by Thomas H. Cook

“Edgar Award winner Thomas Cook has a string of beautifully written and elegantly plotted thrillers to his name. A Dancer in the Dust is one of his best ever. This…

Black Out

by John Lawton

…its intricate suspenseful plot, [and] its intimate knowledge of a seemingly shattered time and place . . . A delightful, intelligent, involving book.” —Scott Turow, best-selling author of Presumed Innocent…

Berlin

by Pierre Frei

“A far from ordinary thriller. Berlin uses history with a breadth and detail that is startling and convincing . . . One of the best novels I’ve ever read set…

Corpus Christi

by Terrence McNally

“One of McNally’s best, most moving and personal works . . . His updating of the Christ story is witty but not patronizing, as sober and cleansing as a dip…

Artemisia

by Alexandra Lapierre

“The most comprehensive treatment ever [of Artemisia] in a new book that is already an international best-seller.” –Vanity Fair…

All the Trouble in the World

by P. J. O'Rourke

“One of the funniest, most insightful, dead-on-the-money books of the year.” –Los Angeles Times…

All That Counts

by Georg M. Oswald

“A very supple and clever satire. . . . As with all the best satire, it’s impossible to tell Oswald’s own moral viewpoint, or even if he has one. Ultimately…

Bear Is Broken

by Lachlan Smith

A twisty debut thriller in the tradition of Brad Meltzer’s The Tenth Justice, about a young San Francisco lawyer who must investigate the shooting of his older brother, a controversial…

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…