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The Last Narco
by Malcolm Beith“The Last Narco gracefully captures the heroic struggle of those who dare to stand up to the cartels, and the ways those cartels have tragically corrupted every aspect of Mexican…
Killing Dragons
by Fergus Fleming“Excellent popular history, with its proper share of mad dogs and Englishmen. . . . dramatic and masterful.” –Anthony Brandt, National Geographic Adventure…
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…
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 ….
Innovative State
by Aneesh ChopraFrom the first chief technology officer of the United States, a brilliant look at our government, private sector “open innovation,” and how to tackle our most difficult problems with a…
In the Deep Heart’s Core
by Michael Johnston“Inspiring. . . . Readers will find that this was a learning process as much for the teacher as it was for the students.” –Mark Alan Williams, Library Journal…
In Mysterious Ways
by Paul Wilkes“A hell of a story . . . Extraordinarily well-reported and well-written.” –The Boston Globe…
How the Dead Live
by Will Self“How the Dead Live overflows with rhetorical ecstasy–arabesques of assonance and alliteration, puns peppering every paragraph, chiasmus turning clause after clause back on themselves like a hall of mirrors, page…
The Holiday Season
by Michael Knight“Michael Knight has the rare power to make a setting breathe, to invest it with a vitality that seems as authentic and intense as the pulse beats of his characters.”…
Here They Come
by Yannick Murphy“Murphy flawlessly captures a child’s-eye view of a battered society and a battered family . . . Most impressive of all is [her] remarkable use of language, the expressive way…