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Grove at Home: July 19—25

…— arguably his generation’s Brooklyn writer par excellence, and a stylist whose lyricism, gruff and true, breathes through six novels, a number of short stories, and the cameos he made…

Grove at Home: June 14—20

…June 16 Malcolm X on riots, “Blood Brothers,” and more In this lightly-edited collection of comments, Malcolm X offers his plainspoken, militant analysis on a number of issues that were…

Official contest rules: theMystery.doc

…and phone number. Limit one entry per person. Entrants may also mail their entry to Grove Atlantic at the address set forth for it in paragraph 9, below. All entries…

Celebrating Women’s History Month

…Muslim women in search of freedom, faith, and happiness, who embark on a journey of self-discovery while grappling with the conflicting demands of family, duty, and belief. “Elegant . ….

Under Radar

by Michael Tolkin

“Ambitious . . . . Tolkin is taking on the shades of literature’s foremost anatomists of ambiguously motivated murder: Dostoyevsky in Crime and Punishment and Camus in The Stranger ….

Turpentine

by Spring Warren

“With a pitch-perfect narrator and a smorgasbord of sensory detail, Spring Warren brings the Old West back to life. Turpentine casts the rebirth of a privileged young man finding self-truth…

Turn of Mind

by Alice LaPlante

“[Like] Anna Quindlen’s Every Last One—a dread-filled, unputdownable page-turner . . . Skillfully written in the memory-loss first person, the book combines murder mystery with family drama, bringing new meaning…

The Second Perimeter

by Mike Lawson

“A rich variety of spies, former spies, and criminal operatives entangled in a deadly and suspenseful war of attack and reprisal. What could be more entertaining?” —Thomas Perry…

Satisfaction

by Alina Reyes

“With this novel Alina Reyes confirms her place among the greatest contemporary authors of erotic literature.” –Top Femme (Paris)…

A Question of Mercy

by David Rabe

“Beautifully considered, piercingly clear-eyed . . . Mr. Rabe, in a play that reestablishes him as one of America’s preeminent dramatists . . . has written an exquisitely controlled about…