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Headstone

by Ken Bruen

Some people help the less fortunate; others kill them, welcome to Headstone, Jack Taylor’s darkest nightmare….

A Girl Could Stand Up

by Leslie Marshall

“Elray Mayhew is one of the truly original literary heroines of the past few decades. . . . A Girl Could Stand Up is the kind of novel that one…

The Ginger Man

by J.P. Donleavy

“A triumph of comic writing . . . no contemporary writer is better than Donleavy at his best.” —The New Yorker…

Dadland

by Keggie Carew

A poignant and engaging family memoir about a daughter who is racing to assemble her father’s story—one that includes parachuting into France and Burma for British special forces during World…

Carlito’s Way

by Edwin Torres

Published to coincide with a major motion picture release based on Edwin Torres’s classic gangster novel, which Newsweek calls “exhilarating . . . boils with raw energy”…

The Earth Hums in B Flat

by Mari Strachan

“A lyrical debut . . . [Strachan’s] light touch keeps the story unfamiliar and surprising, while Gwenni’s uber-precocious narration revels in a love for language and reveals an unspoiled innocence…

Drink, Play, F@#k

by Andrew Gottlieb

One man’s spiritual journey to rediscover how much he hates spiritual journeys….

Finders Keepers

by Mark Bowden

“A very good [book] . . . a miniature serio-comedy about life in the city.” –Jonathan Yardly, Washington Post…

Triptych and Iphigenia

by Edna O'Brien

…uses words the way a juggler employs shiny balls, tossing them up, letting them spin, glitter, and reflect off one another in new and startling patterns.” –San Francisco Culture Vulture…

New York Times Review: The Retreat of Western Liberalism

In ‘The Retreat of Western Liberalism,’ How Democracy Is Defeating Itself In his insightful and harrowing new book, Edward Luce, a columnist for The Financial Times, issues a chilling warning:…