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Two-Step Devil

by Jamie Quatro

…yet.”—Lauren Groff From a New York Times Notable “writer of great originality” comes a bold new novel about love, faith and two societal outsiders whose lives converge in the contemporary…

A Carnivore’s Inquiry

by Sabina Murray

The spellbinding new book by the winner of the 2003 PEN/Faulkner Award is a gripping, literary psychological thriller about a young woman and a peculiar taste for flesh…

Wagons West

by Frank McLynn

“Fascinating. . . . McLynn, an Englishman, is new to the West, but he turns this seeming liability into a strength. . . . McLynn does a fine job, too,…

Escape Velocity

by Mark Dery

…far reaches of today’s computer savvy avant-garde . . . this book is your ideal guide to the cultural complexities of the computer age.” –The New York Times Book Review…

11 Unforgettable Books to Read for Hispanic Heritage Month

…racism, exploitation, and the inferno created by occupation.”—Julio Ortega, New York Times Book Review   Gordo by Jaime Cortez In his debut collection of short stories Gordo, Jaime Cortez is…

Barry Gifford

…of new and selected stories, American Falls (New York: Seven Stories); and The Barry Gifford Reader (New York: Seven Stories), and anthology of his writings covering thirty-five years. Also, a…

Return to Blood

by Michael Bennett

…gripping second novel in a crime series starring Māori detective Hana Westerman, in which the discovery of human bones in the dunes of New Zealand upends a long-ago murder conviction…

Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man

by Christopher Hitchens

…far published in the series, and Christopher Hitchens makes it with characteristic verve and style. An engaging account of Paine’s life and times [that is] well worth reading” —New Statesman…

The Lost German Slave Girl

by John Bailey

“Bailey has the gifts of a novelist and a readiness to blend fact and conjecture . . . with the result that The Lost German Slave Girl reads like a…

The Gay Metropolis

by Charles Kaiser

…through the eyes of gay New Yorkers . . . Mr. Kaiser guides us through the amazing changes in gay life at the dawn of the new millennium.”—New York Observer…