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by Frank McLynnMcLynn’s ability to bring history alive triumphs again in this vivid and elegant story of a pivotal moment in world history….
Lempriere’s Dictionary
by Lawrence Norfolk“Norfolk’s ferocious, greedy originality of angle and expression evokes continuous astonishment.” –The Times Literary Supplement…
The Core of the Sun
by Johanna SinisaloFrom the queen of “Finnish weird,” a captivating and witty speculative satire of a Handmaid’s Tale-esque welfare state where women are either breeders or outcasts, addicts chase the elusive high…
Murphy
by Samuel Beckett“The humor and tragedy of Murphy’s search for his own self has been set down in the brilliant, highly individual style that also distinguishes Beckett’s more recent work. The dialogue…
The Old Enemy
by Henry PorterIn this soaring third installment in internationally bestselling author Henry Porter’s “timely and terrific” (Mick Herron) Firefly series, former MI6 agent Paul Samson must dodge several attempts on his own…
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…
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…
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….
I Cheerfully Refuse
by Leif EngerA career defining tour-de-force from New York Times bestselling, award-winning and “formidably gifted” (Chicago Tribune) novelist Leif Enger….
Skirt and the Fiddle
by Tristan Egolf“Freely delivered, energized and unsculpted. The tone falls somewhere between linear narrative and stream-of-consciousness rant. At its best moments it’s high comedy delivered through a lot of literary risks. ….