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Time of Death

by Mark Billingham

The stunning thirteenth Tom Thorne novel, from a writer called “one of the most consistently entertaining, insightful crime writers working today” by Gillian Flynn…

Road Work

by Mark Bowden

“[Bowden] excels at sharply drawn, painstakingly reported stories about losers, oddballs and con men. . . . Fashioning prose that reads like good fiction, with the bonus that his stories…

Reviving the Spirit

by Beverly Hall Lawrence

…. . . Lawrence reveals much about the cultural and spiritual lives of middle-class blacks today by translating her personal experiences and conversations into a tell-all about her generation.” –Booklist…

Naked Lunch

by William S. Burroughs

“A book of great beauty . . . . Burroughs is the only American novelist living today who may conceivably be possessed by genius.” –Norman Mailer…

Milk Blood Heat

by Dantiel W. Moniz

“A gorgeous debut” (Lauren Groff) from one of the most exciting discoveries in today’s literary landscape

Logic

by Olympia Vernon

…second novel explores the disjointed reality of a teenage black girl in rural Mississippi. After a fall from a tree, the girl’s perceptions are both sharpened and blunted.” –USA Today

High Lonesome

by Barry Hannah

“Barry Hannah writes the most consistently interesting sentences of any writer in America today. . . . High Lonesome collects thirteen stories, a handful of them of startling unexpectedness, with…

A Flock of Fools

by Kazuaki Tanahashi

…Peter Levitt have given these stories a subtle American-Zen flavor, and although this collections has a 1500-year pedigree . . . its messages ring clear and true today.” –Shambala Sun…

Editors on Editing

by Gerald Gross

“A superb collection of essays–wise, original, and “educational” in the best sense of the word. Every publisher, editor, writer and agent should buy at least one copy and then a…

Dumped

by B. Delores Max

…life, and one doesn’t need to be brokenhearted to identify with them. . . . Aims to please those who aren’t expecting candy on Valentine’s Day.” –Whitney Matheson, USA Today