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Paying Back Jack
by Christopher G. Moore“Paying Back Jack might be Moore’s finest novel yet. A gripping tale of human trafficking, mercenaries, missing interrogation videos, international conspiracies, and revenge, all set against the lovely and sordid…
The Voices
by Susan Elderkin“A reader can feel [Elderkin’s] human characters being ripped from the earth, a reader can feel the children being ripped form their parent, and a reader with a good ear…
The Blue Maiden
by Anna NoyesFrom the author of Indie Next Pick and New York Times Editor’s Choice Goodnight, Beautiful Women comes a transportive and chilling debut novel of two sisters growing up on an…
Past Lying
by Val McDermidIn this superb new addition to Val McDermid’s masterful crime series, DCI Karen Pirie returns in a propulsive thriller of deceit and vengeance, set against the disquiet of a global…
A Q&A with Anton Hur, translator of Love in the Big City
This fall, we couldn’t be more excited to be publishing Love in the Big City, South Korean writer Sang Young Park’s funny, transporting, surprising, and poignant novel about a young…
The Beans of Egypt, Maine
by Carolyn Chute“Chute’s novel pulses with kinetic energy. It seizes the reader on its opening page with a rhythm, a language, a knock-about country humor unmistakably its own.” —Newsweek…
Stonewall at 50: Suggested readings for Pride!
…intricate work,” adding that “Winterson has mastered both comedy and tragedy in this rich little novel.” We can hardly wait to publish Winterson’s latest, the sci-fi-tinged, gender-chewing, rebellious novel Frankissstein,…
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…
Turpentine
by Spring Warren…against the birth of a nation struggling to come together, in a novel filled with wit, brilliant characterizations, and descriptions that will leave you feeling as if you can still…
Sexing the Cherry
by Jeanette Winterson“Sexing the Cherry is a dangerous jewel . . . a mixture of The Arabian Nights touched by the philosophical form of Milan Kundera and told with the grace of…