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Willful Behavior
by Donna Leon“Few detective writers create so vivid, inclusive, and convincing a narrative as Donna Leon . . . One of the most exquisite and subtle detective series ever.” —Washington Post…
Shred Sisters
by Betsy LernerNo one will love you more or hurt you more than a sister. “I love this book. It moves like a souped-up pickup truck.”—Patti Smith, author of Just Kids From…
The Race for the Triple Crown
by Joe Drape“In crisp, elegant prose, Drape captures his subjects and their sport, taking readers behind the scenes and telling the stories that make the sport of kings endlessly fascinating. The Race…
The Raw Shark Texts
by Steven Hall“The Raw Shark Texts is so much more than a clever, playful book, though it is both those things. Steven Hall has worked hard to build on the work of…
Turning Japanese
by David Mura…Ultimately, Mr. Mura seems to have acquired a sense of ease, and of inspiration–like a man who has discovered a fertile atoll in mid-Pacific.” –Jay McInerney, The New York Times…
Birders
by Mark Cocker“Cocker offers a combined celebration of and apologia for the national passion for birding, which in Britain provides both the thrill of high competition and the bonding of a cult….
The Window Seat
by Aminatta FornaA stunning new collection of essays from the award-winning author of Happiness, The Window Seat explores border crossings both literal and philosophical, our relationship with the natural world, and the…
Where Three Roads Meet
by Salley Vickers“[A] glowing sliver of a novel . . . Utterly surprising . . . Where Three Roads Meet is a . . . profoundly moving [novel] that compresses the horror…
Fentanyl, Inc.
by Ben WesthoffA remarkable four-year investigation into the dangerous world of synthetic drugs—from black market drug factories in China to users and dealers on the streets of the U.S. to harm reduction…
Eleven
by Patricia Highsmith“The mood of nagging apprehension is consistent, skillfully underplayed so that just the right amount of chill is induced with an economy of means.” —J. R. Frankes, The New York…