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Confessions of a Mullah Warrior

by Masood Farivar

From an Afghan with deep roots in his nation’s history, a courageous and evocative memoir of fleeing the Soviet invasion, coming of age in a madrassa in Pakistan, fighting the…

Gilgamesh

by Joan London

“At once a very Australian dream and a universal one, the dream of exotic, talismanic places beyond the horizon. . . . [Gilgamesh is] a pleasure to read, [London’s] prose…

The Big Seven

by Jim Harrison

A follow-up to the New York Times bestseller The Great Leader, The Big Seven sends Harrison’s hapless Detective Sunderson up against a family of outlaws terrorizing an Upper Peninsula town….

The Battle

by Patrick Rambaud

“History writ large, bold, vivid, and real: mesmerizing and authentic.” –Kirkus Reviews (starred review)…

Dead Folks

by Jon A. Jackson

“An episode of The Fugitive written by a clever if slightly disheveled Elmore Leonard.” –The Washington Post…

Blood Safari

by Deon Meyer

“Set mainly in the game preserves of South Africa, Meyer’s stellar stand-alone thriller delivers muscular prose with a hero to match. . . . Lemmer is a true original. ….

Salam Pax

by Salam Pax

“He was funny, precise, and brave from a position no one on this side of the crosshairs will ever face. . . . The primary narrative is as gut-twisting as…

Wilmington’s Lie

by David Zucchino

From Pulitzer Prize-winner David Zucchino comes a searing account of the Wilmington riot and coup of 1898, an extraordinary event unknown to most Americans

Boys’ Life and Other Plays

by Howard Korder

The New York Production of Boys’ Life – which won rave reviews and a Pulitzer prize nomination – established Howard Korder as one of the most exciting new talents in…

The Maids & Deathwatch

by Jean Genet

“The absurdist style of Jean Genet’s The Maids, with its detours and mystifications, is taken over and consumed by its extraordinary perception of pain, concentrated and focused as if under…