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Crossing the Rhine
by Lloyd ClarkFrom one of the world’s leading military historians comes a thrilling and richly detailed account of the two most critical offensives in World War II’s western theater after D-Day—the Allied…
Ambient
by Jack Womack“Fascinating and well written . . . wonderfully inventive.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Exploding the Phone
by Phil LapsleyA riveting history of the telephone hackers of the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s….
The Fatal Eggs and Other Soviet Satires
by Mirra Ginsburg“A fascinating panorama of a paradoxical society. All of the stories, whether lightly spoofing rattlebrained bureaucracy or heavily laden with sarcasm, are well-written and entertaining.” —St. Petersburg Times…
The Curse of Oak Island
by Randall SullivanAn investigation into the “curse” of Oak Island, where rumors of buried riches have beguiled treasure hunters over the past two centuries.
Fobbit
by David Abrams“Fobbit is hilarious, but the subject matter is deadly serious. It is the rare writer–indeed, the rare person–who can step outside of himself and see with cold clarity the humor…
Hurlyburly and Those the River Keeps
by David Rabe“Fresh, glittering, entertaining, full of wit and blisteringly funny. A stunning comic drama of contemporary life in the Hollywood hills and beyond.” –Richard David Story, USA Today…
A House Unlocked
by Penelope Lively…House Unlocked might have the well-mannered surface of a Merchant-Ivory film, but beneath the decorous prose is a clear-eyed refusal to indulge in nostalgia.” –Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times…
The Lost Saints of Tennessee
by Amy Franklin-Willis“The gifted novelist Amy Franklin-Willis has written a riveting, hardscrabble book on the rough, hardscrabble south, which has rarely been written about with such grace and compassion. It reminded me…
Baked
by Mark Haskell Smith“A laugh-out-loud, thrill-a-minute, tour de force of bad behavior, weirdness, and contemporary illegal commerce. With Baked, Mark Haskell Smith may just have written his masterpiece.” —Jerry Stahl…