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A Killing in This Town
by Olympia Vernon“Viscerally moving . . . A fugue of folk idiom, blues, biblical diction and surreal imagery makes for lots of atmosphere.” –Publishers Weekly…
Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom, and Other Writings
by Marquis de Sade“Shines a perverse and revealing spotlight on the entire era of the French Revolution. . . . An important and elucidating book.”—Robert Lowry, Chicago Sun-Times…
Just Cause
by John Katzenbach“[A] riveting, provocative story . . . The criminal mind, racial bias, journalistic ego, and the flawed fabric of the American criminal justice system are potent raw materials for psychological…
Judgment Day
by Penelope Lively“Judgment Day is remarkable for several reasons. First and foremost, it’s a good book. It’s also short, sharp and, though it addresses important questions, thoroughly unpretentious . . . The…
A Joyful Noise
by Deborah Weisgall“Weisgall’s lucid prose, her eye for detail, her ability to evoke characters and tell a story keep one turning pages.” –Los Angeles Times…
Jesus Saves
by Darcey Steinke“A disturbingly beautiful piece of writing. Darcey Steinke has found a trashy and intensely spiritual poetry in the suburban malls and backwoods of the South, and she has set them…
Jasmine
by Bharati Mukherjee“A fable, a kind of impressionistic prose-poem, about being an exile, a refugee, a spiritual vagabond in the world today; Mukherjee has eloquently succeeded.” –The New York Times…
Ivory’s Ghosts
by John Frederick Walker“[A] tour de force examination of the history of ivory, human kind’s lust for this exquisite treasure, and the demise of the elephant and human decency in the process ….
Keys Cuisine
by Linda Gassenheimer“Linda Gassenheimer has brilliantly filled in a missing piece of the regional American food jigsaw puzzle–amusing and delicious, well-researched food from the seductive Florida Keys.” –Barbara Kafka, author of Microwave…
Into the Silent Land
by Paul Broks“[A] thoughtful, accessible look into neuropsychology. . . . Bringing to his investigations an easygoing style enlivened with great enthusiasm, Broks entices readers to follow him further into the unknown…