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Madame de Pompadour

by Christine Pevitt Algrant

“A story of lust, greed, and calculation. Historical drama related with great flair and knowing affection for the colorful characters’ all too-human foibles.” –Kirkus Reviews…

Love Like Blood

by Mark Billingham

When a murder strikes near to the heart for DI Nicola Tanner, she enlists Tom Thorne’s help in the latest thriller from “one of the best crime novelists working today”…

The Love Machine

by Jacqueline Susann

“[Susann’s] pulp poetry resonates to this day. With her formula of sex, drugs, and show business, Susann didn’t so much capture the tenor of her times as she did predict…

Love Life

by Zeruya Shalev

“Love Life moves with a naturalness and grace that mirrors life’s complexity, and offers a brutally honest and often brilliant tour of individual and family psychology.” –The Washington Post Book…

The Long Night of White Chickens

by Francisco Goldman

“A remarkable novel. . . . Accruing vivid new details at every turn, Roger’s account gives the reader the most immediate possible sense of a country and its people, the…

A Little Pregnant

by Linda Carbone

“Affecting . . . astonishingly revealing . . . For six million similarly afflicted American couples, the lessons to be learned from this candid account are as much about love…

Lion Plays Rough

by Lachlan Smith

In the second book of the critically acclaimed Leo Maxwell mystery series, Leo takes on the defense of a drug dealer who claims he has been set up, only to…

Leaving Tabasco

by Carmen Boullosa

“Raucously imagined . . . a meditation on family, community and storytelling. . . . In her hard-won wisdom and courage, Delmira is . . . fascinating.” –Carlene Bauer, Time…

Just What Kind of Mother Are You?

by Paula Daly

Your best friend’s child goes missing. . . .On your watch. A gut-wrenching thriller and a shrewd examination of family life—and the deception that can lie beneath….

Junk Mail

by Will Self

“As a travel writer’self is out to reinvent the form… Enjoy yourself.” –Mark Costello, The New York Times Book Review…