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Endgame & Act Without Words

by Samuel Beckett

“Samuel Beckett shows us a mystery outside the grasp of any other dramatist. The feeling Beckett expresses on the stage is a note heard nowhere else in contemporary drama. ….

Elvissey

by Jack Womack

“Jack Womack is another of the heirs of cyberpunk, one of science fiction’s most interesting new writers.” –Los Angeles Times…

Echo’s Bones

by Samuel Beckett

A never-before-published short story by Samuel Beckett—one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century—with an introduction and critical notes by the preeminent Beckett scholar Mark Nixon….

Doctor Sleep

by Madison Smartt Bell

“This man writes the way de Sica filmed. His prose is vivid without being showy, witty without being self-satisfied, economical without being minimalist. The camera disappears.” –The Philadelphia Inquirer…

Death at La Fenice

by Donna Leon

“What a ripping first mystery, as beguiling and secretly sinister as Venice herself. Sparkling and irresistible.” –Rita Mae Brown…

The Fire Gospel

by Michel Faber

“The satire is so entertaining, the pace so sharp, the writing so witty . . . The Fire Gospel can be read easily in one sitting. It’s effortless to consume,…

Chasing Kangaroos

by Tim Flannery

“Australian scientist/conservationist/explorer Flannery (The Weather Makers, 2006, etc.) tells the remarkable story of underappreciated marsupials thriving Down Under. . . . Quite exhaustive, fired by boundless exuberance that leaps off…

Eddie’s Boy

by Thomas Perry

Thomas Perry’s Edgar Award–winning Butcher’s Boy is back and redeploying the violent ways of his youth to escape a new reward on his head in Eddie’s Boy…

Ivan Klíma

Ivan Klíma was born in Prague in 1931, in the middle of the Great Depression to a middle-class Jewish family. During the Second World War, he spent three-and-a-half years in…

The Arch of Desire

by Vincent Muñoz Puelles

“[A] delicious, bold and genuinely immoral book, or perhaps rather a treatise in favor of hedonism and the pleasures of desire.” –A. Castro, El Periodico…