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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…
Book of Days
by Lanford Wilson“A significant addition to the Lanford Wilson canon . . . his best work since 5th of July. . . . Book of Days manages to combine Wilson’s signature character-based…
Correspondents
by Tim Murphy“Murphy artfully connects multiple narratives to produce a sprawling tale of love, family, duty, war, and displacement. It is above all a stinging indictment of the ill-fated war in Iraq…
Bear Is Broken
by Lachlan SmithA 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 Awkward Black Man
by Walter MosleyA masterful collection of stories that showcases one of the country’s most beloved and acclaimed writers—award-winning author, Walter Mosley
Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I
by Tracy BormanAnne Boleyn may be best known for losing her head, but as Tudor expert Tracy Borman reveals in a book that recasts British history, her greatest legacy lies in the…
Artemisia
by Alexandra Lapierre“The most comprehensive treatment ever [of Artemisia] in a new book that is already an international best-seller.” –Vanity Fair…
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
by Jeanette Winterson“A daring, unconventional comic novel . . . by employing quirky anecdotes, which are told with romping humor, and by splicing various parables into the narrative, Winterson allows herself the…
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…