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Flight of the WASP

by Michael Gross

Fifteen families. Four hundred years. The complex saga of the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant elite in America’s history.

Gerald’s Party

by Robert Coover

“At one and the same time, a metaphysical and comic murder mystery, a Grimm’s fairy tale, a Greek tragedy, and a complicated experimental novel that places Coover, deservedly so, in…

Neighbors and Other Stories

by Diane Oliver

A bold and haunting debut story collection that follows various characters as they navigate the day-to-day perils of Jim Crow racism from Diane Oliver, a missing figure in the canon…

Baked

by Mark Haskell Smith

“A laugh-out-loud, thrill-a-minute, tour de force of bad behavior, weirdness, and contemporary illegal commerce. With Baked, Mark Haskell Smith may just have written his masterpiece.” —Jerry Stahl…

Shaler’s Fish

by Helen Macdonald

From the New York Times bestselling author of H Is for Hawk, a debut collection of poems rooted in the natural world….

The Lost Army of Cambyses

by Paul Sussman

“Adrenaline-packed . . . combines all the elements of a truly great adventure story . . . At the end you feel like you’ve been on a roller coaster, in…

The Blind Owl

by Sadegh Hedayat

Available with a new introduction, The Blind Owl is a masterpiece of Persian literature—a tale of obsession and madness that chillingly re-creates the labyrinthine movements of a deranged mind….

Bad, Bad Seymour Brown

by Susan Isaacs

New York Times-bestselling author Susan Isaacs returns to a pair of her readers’ favorite characters, former FBI agent Corie Geller and her retired cop dad, who must solve one of…

The Curse of Oak Island

by Randall Sullivan

An investigation into the “curse” of Oak Island, where rumors of buried riches have beguiled treasure hunters over the past two centuries.

The Bald Soprano and Other Plays

by Eugene Ionesco

“The Bald Soprano is explosively, liberatingly funny . . . a loony parody with a climax which is an orgy of non-sequiturs.” —The Observer…