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Shakespeare in Love

by Tom Stoppard

The long-awaited stage adaptation of the film that won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Shakespeare in Love….

No Man’s Land

by Harold Pinter

“No Man’s Land remains palpably the work of our best living playwright in its command of language and its power to erect a coherent structure in a twilight zone of…

SS-GB

by Len Deighton

“Deighton’s best book . . . an absorbingly exciting spy story that is also a fascinating exercise in might-have-been speculation.”—The New York Times Book Review…

A Personal Anthology

by Jorge Borges

“An important work, by far the best yet available to the reader . . . who seeks a representative sampling of the great Argentine writer . . . the standard…

The Wrong Hands

by Mark Billingham

This is one case Detective Miller won’t want to open . . . The second rip-roaring mystery from multi-award-winning international bestseller Mark Billingham starring Detective Miller: unique, unconventional, and criminally…

Bats Out of Hell

by Barry Hannah

“The best of these twenty-three stories are as good as they come. Risky, inventive, comic, with gothic overtones, they have the Faulknerian weight of some of Mr. Hannah’s novels.” –Shelby…

Mo Hayder

…Elle Magazine crime fiction prize; Pig Island, shortlisted for the Barry Award for Best British Crime Novel; Ritual, shortlisted both for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award and for

Andrew Klavan

…he wrote The Scarred Man using the pseudonym Keith Peterson. Klavan’s book, The Rain, won an Edgar Award for Best Original Paperback. Klavan went on to write such international bestsellers…

Craig Nova

…necessarily collide. In fact, I think that collision is really at the heart of all good fiction, whether it is physical or psychological, and of course the best is when…

Dancing at the Edge of the World

by Ursula Le Guin

“Dancing at the Edge of the World . . . is Ursula Le Guin at her best: insightful, funny, sharp, occasionally tendentious and nearly always provocative. . . . This…