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Leisureville
by Andrew D. Blechman“Engaging . . . [Blechman] confronts the troubling trend toward isolation and escapism.” —Publishers Weekly…
Juliette
by Marquis de Sade“The Marquis is a missionary. He has written a new religion. Juliette is one of the holy books.” —The New York Times Book Review…
Friends in High Places
by Donna Leon“Leon tells the story as if she loves Venice as much as her detective does, warts and all. The plot and subplots unfold elegantly; beauty and the beast march hand…
The Driftless Area
by Tom Drury“Drury ties up all the threads (Shane, the fire, Stella) with consummate skill. . . . The bittersweet ending is a perfect mix of light and dark. Drury is a…
Country Dark
by Chris OffuttChris Offutt’s long-awaited return to fiction after nearly two decades, Country Dark is a fierce noir-inflected novel about a good man pushed by circumstance into crime….
Let’s Put the Future Behind Us
by Jack Womack“Remarkable . . . Mr. Womack has enmeshed his character in a Moscow landscape as absurd and scary as the phantasmagoric Moscow in Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. ….
Father of the Rain
by Lily KingAward-winning author Lily King’s new novel spans three decades in a riveting psychological portrait of a wildly charismatic patriarch as seen through the eyes of his daughter….
How to Draw a Novel
by Martín SolaresFrom the acclaimed author of The Black Minutes and Don’t Send Flowers, How to Draw a Novel is an ingenious and visually stimulating exploration of narrative and craft from master…
The House of Wolfe
by James Carlos BlakeA noir of the Texas-Mexico borderland, ideal for fans of Don Winslow and Kem Nunn, in which a young member of the family is kidnapped at a wedding in Mexico…
The Long Emergency
by James Howard Kunstler“[A] popular blueprint for surviving the end of oil.” –Paul Greenberg, The New York Times Book Review…