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Aidan Hartley

Aidan Hartley was born in 1965 and brought up in East Africa. He read English at Oxford and studied politics at London University. He joined Reuters as a foreign correspondent…

Hugh Miles

…written for the London Review of Books and The Sunday Times (London), and is a consultant for Middle East Consultants International, which helps clients do business in the Middle East….

John Barnes

…Evita flourishing in the hearts of millions of Argentines. During his thirty years as a foreign correspondent, Barnes has worked in Africa, the Far East, Europe, and the Middle East….

Badger Games

by Jon A. Jackson

“It’s great fun to watch characters who began in another series take on a life of their own. . . . There is plenty of action, lots of low-key black…

To the Elephant Graveyard

by Tarquin Hall

“To see wild India from the vantage point of an elephant’s back is thrilling. And what becomes of the rogue and the reasons for his deadly behavior are revealed dramatically.”…

Brandenburg Gate

by Henry Porter

…has as many twists as a mountain road but is never confusing. Readers will root for the protagonist as he struggles to free his brother’s family.” —Library Journal (starred review)…

Having Everything

by John L'Heureux

“A master of understated, ominous moments in a marriage in which not asking a question can be more disastrous than asking it . . . Sharp, moving, poignant.” –The Washington…

Twelve

by Nick McDonell

“Nick McDonell’s Twelve is an astonishing rush of a first novel, all heat and ice and inexorable narrative drive—the kind of novel you finish and immediately read again, just to…

Lovers for a Day

by Ivan Klíma

“Klíma is simply not read widely enough in the U.S. . . . A master of the significant detail–telling only that which is essential.” –Brad Hooper, Booklist…

Anzio

by Lloyd Clark

“Highly readable, and of much interest to students of WWII history.” —Kirkus Reviews…