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Blown
by Mark Haskell SmithBiting satire and criminal mischief abound in Mark Haskell Smith’s new novel that follows a Wall Street trader who disappears—with millions in stolen cash—and the madcap team of investigators on…
Badger Games
by Jon A. Jackson“It’s great fun to watch characters who began in another series take on a life of their own. . . . There is plenty of action, lots of low-key black…
Contact Wounds
by Jonathan KaplanFrom the author of the critically acclaimed New York Times Notable Book, The Dressing Station, comes an electrifying memoir of a doctor’s education in the classroom and on the battlefield….
A.J. Ayer
by Ben Rogers“A delightful discourse on an extraordinarily full life: Rogers succeeds in capturing the spirit of a philosophical maverick who many loved to hate.” –Kirkus Reviews…
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…
The Industrial Revolutionaries
by Gavin Weightman“[An] engaging survey . . . Weightman expertly marshals his cast of characters across continents and centuries, forging a genuinely global history that brings the collaborative, if competitive, business of…
Magnum
by Russell Miller‘miller deftly conveys the excitement of being a photojournalist at a time when world events were unfolding at a furious pace . . . a cracking good story.” –Sarah Coleman,…
The Pope’s Rhinoceros
by Lawrence Norfolk“Norfolk’s ferocious, greedy originality of angle and expression evokes continuous astonishment.” –The Times Literary Supplement…
The Return of the Player
by Michael TolkinThe sequel to the Hollywood classic The Player, and a satire on power, wealth, and family in the twenty-first century….
A Splendid Exchange
by William J. Bernstein“[An] entertaining and greatly enlightening book . . . Bernstein is a fine writer and knows how to tell a great story well. . . . He never loses sight…