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Clean Hands

by Patrick Hoffman

From Patrick Hoffman, CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award finalist and critically acclaimed author of The White Van and Every Man a Menace, comes a breakout thriller about a powerful…

C-Train and Thirteen Mexicans

by Jimmy Santiago Baca

“[Jimmy Santiago Baca] travels outward and inward as a Chicano in America, with all the complications that the identity entails. . . . [He is] a poet in control of…

Andrew Keen

Andrew Keen is one of the world’s best known and controversial commentators on the digital revolution. He is the author of three previous books: Cult of the Amateur, Digital Vertigo…

George Macdonald Fraser

George MacDonald Fraser (1925–2008) was the author of the legendary Flashman series. Born in England and educated in Scotland, he served in a Highland regiment in India, Africa, and the…

Conversations with and about Beckett

by Mel Gussow

“A cogent defense of the directors’ textual deviations and appeals for an infusion of new energy into performances of Beckett’s plays….A triumph of mood, a devoted critic’s farewell and public…

The Beat Hotel

by Barry Miles

“An entertaining narrative about important writers now considered American literary heroes.” –Publishers Weekly…

William Inge

William Inge (1913–1973) may justifiably be called the first playwright to examine the Midwest and its people. He was born in Independence, Kansas, and was educated at the University of…

Firefly

by Henry Porter

At the heart of the new thriller by internationally bestselling writer Henry Porter is one boy who can lead British intelligence straight to a terror threat at the heart of…

Gaddafi’s Harem

by Annick Cojean

“Not only should Cojean be praised for her unveiling of Gaddafi’s sexual atrocities, but, more importantly, she has drawn attention to the severe improvement needed concerning women’s rights in Libya.”…

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…