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Death of a River Guide
by Richard Flanagan“A triumphant tour de force, and a novel that succeeds brilliantly in its audacious design and offers the smart reader complex and memorable rewards.” –Philip Gerard, The Raleigh News and…
Dead Men’s Praise
by Jacqueline Osherow“Like Elizabeth Bishop, who wove her voice into a sestina so effortlessly you forget the form is there, Osherow makes villanelles, sonnets, and even Dante’s terza rima feel genuinely conversational.”…
The Dead Circus
by John Kaye“A looming thundercloud of a book; it begins in a Southern California that seems permanently infused with sunshine and ends in one that has been forever submerged beneath the dark…
Contact Wounds
by Jonathan KaplanFrom the author of the critically acclaimed New York Times Notable Book, The Dressing Station, comes an electrifying memoir of a doctor’s education in the classroom and on the battlefield….
Cleopatra Dismounts
by Carmen BoullosaAn enchanting, audacious retelling of the Cleopatra story from a Mexican novelist who is “a luminous writer” and “a masterful spinner of the fantastic.” –Fabiola Santiago, The Miami Herald…
Death by Leisure
by Chris Ayres“With dry British wit, [Ayres] skewers American greed, L.A. life, and his own endless romantic foibles . . . Somehow, Ayres knew the fall was coming and kept going anyway….
Budapest 1900
by John Lukacs“John Lukacs is in many ways an old-fashioned chronicler, an “impressionistic historian” as he himself says at one point, evoking with considerable artistry the vibrant colors, pungent smells and melancholy…
Close to the Bone
by Laurie Stone“Addresses the memoir in our time and the culture of confession and recovery . . . Reminds us why [Laurie Stone] is one of our most valued critics.” –Kirkus Reviews…
Bad, Bad Seymour Brown
by Susan IsaacsNew York Times-bestselling author Susan Isaacs returns to a pair of her readers’ favorite characters, former FBI agent Corie Geller and her retired cop dad, who must solve one of…
The Battle
by Patrick Rambaud“History writ large, bold, vivid, and real: mesmerizing and authentic.” –Kirkus Reviews (starred review)…