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The Disappeared

by Kim Echlin

“The familiar tale of star-crossed lovers is revisited with gripping immediacy and compelling freshness in Kim Echlin’s The Disappeared. Writing with sensuality, yearning, and in a voice readers will not…

Deadman

by Jon A. Jackson

“Ends in a bloody showdown staged to sensational effect . . . Shrewd . . . Mr. Jackson trots out a delicious medley of villains.” –The New York Times Book…

Auto da Fay

by Fay Weldon

“All the characteristics of Weldon’s fiction–stinging wit, jaunty prose, memorable bon mots–are present in this kaleidoscope peregrination through six decades of picaresque adventures. . . . [Weldon’s] own life has…

Dam Busters

by James Holland

“Dam Busters describes the maneuvering that went on behind the scenes before one of Britain’s most important efforts to cripple the Nazi war machine. . . . Holland is good…

Black Snow

by Liu Heng

“Prose that tautly evokes the grim mood and setting . . . a writer to watch.” –Kirkus Reviews…

The End of Vandalism

by Tom Drury

“Brilliant, wonderfully funny . . . It’s hard to think of any novel—let alone a first novel—in which you can hear the people so well. This is indeed deadpan humor,…

Dead Folks

by Jon A. Jackson

“An episode of The Fugitive written by a clever if slightly disheveled Elmore Leonard.” –The Washington Post…

The Book of J

by David Rosenberg

“A great book . . . Rosenberg has produced a superb piece of translation . . . Bloom wrestles with the Angel of Literature, and walks away with the Blessing.”…

City of Night

by John Rechy

“One of the major books to be published since World War II.” —The Washington Post…

The Bald Soprano and Other Plays

by Eugene Ionesco

“The Bald Soprano is explosively, liberatingly funny . . . a loony parody with a climax which is an orgy of non-sequiturs.” —The Observer…