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Carlo Masala

…If Russia Wins was an immediate #1 bestseller upon publication in Germany and has since become a bestseller in the Netherlands. It is forthcoming in twelve territories around the world….

Nicholas Shaxson

…financial centers, as well as the Resource Curse. His writing has appeared in Vanity Fair, Financial Times, the Economist, the Economist Intelligence Unit, and many others. He lives in Germany….

James Wilson

…by Grove/Atlantic in the US, and has also been sold to Canada, Germany, Holland, Portugal, Sweden, Spain and Catalonia. James is currently working on a second novel, The Bastard Boy,…

Lucas Delattre

Educated at the Ecole Normale Supérieure, Lucas Delattre was a journalist for the French newspaper Le Monde, during which time he was a correspondent in Germany from 1989 to 1997….

John Bailey

…spent two years researching The Lost German Slave Girl, making several journeys to Louisiana and one to Germany, retracing the steps Sally Miller claimed to have made on her journey…

If Russia Wins

by Carlo Masala

A New Statesman Book of the Year A #1 international bestseller from a NATO expert, this deeply researched and chillingly plausible scenario imagines what might happen should Putin defeat Ukraine…

Bertolt Brecht

…Jungle of Cities and Other Plays; The Mother; Mother Courage and Her Children; and The Threepenny Opera. Bertolt Brecht was born in Augsburg, Germany, in 1898. One of the most…

The Battle of the Tanks

by Lloyd Clark

From celebrated military historian Lloyd Clark comes the riveting and richly detailed account of the greatest land battle of all time and a crucial turning point in World War II–the…

Matterhorn

by Karl Marlantes

A big, powerful saga of men in combat, written over the course of thirty-five years by a highly decorated Vietnam veteran.

Seven Mile Beach

by Tom Gilling

“Unusual, fast, light, short, suspenseful, meaningful, and filled with an immigrant’s pointed observations about identity and the possibility of changing it. . . . [With an] appealing stench of paranoia…