| By David Ebershoff - $30.00 - add to cart | |
Sweeping and lyrical, spellbinding and unforgettable, David Ebershoff’s The 19th Wife combines epic historical fiction with a modern murder mystery to create a brilliant novel of literary suspens...
| By Tom Perrotta - $19.95 - add to cart | |
Stonewood Heights is the perfect place to raise children: it has the proverbial good schools, solid values and a healthy real estate market. It’s the kind of place where parents are involved in the...
| By Alice Sebold - $16.99 - add to cart | |
Sebold's #1 national bestselling follow-up to "The Lovely Bones" is now available in paperback. "The Almost Moon" is brilliantly paced, it's brutally honest. . . . A haunting, searing novel ("Bosto...
| By Curtis Sittenfeld - $30.00 - add to cart | |
On what might become one of the most significant days in her husband’s presidency, Alice Blackwell considers the strange and unlikely path that has led her to the White House–and the repercussions ...
| By Herb Curtis - $19.99 - add to cart | |
An invasion? For teenagers Dryfly Ramsey and Shadrack Nash, poor and ignorant in the world's terms but rich in the lore of the magical Miramichi, the annual influx of American anglers, with their m...
| By Michael Winter - $19.00 - add to cart | |
Michael Winter's eagerly anticipated new novel The Architects are Here features the unexpected return of Gabriel English, the popular and controversial protagonist of three of his previous critical...
| By Stuart Archer Cohen - $27.95 - add to cart | |
In an America stretched by crisis to the breaking point, billionaire entrepreneur and government insider James Sands is riding high. Over the protests of civic groups and the increasing alienation ...
| By Brock Clarke - $15.95 - add to cart | |
As a teenager, it was never Sam Pulsifer's intention to torch an American landmark, and he certainly never planned to kill two people in the blaze. To this day, he still wonders why that young coup...
| By M. G. Vassanji - $22.00 - add to cart | |
M.G. Vassanji’s magnificent new novel provides further proof of his unique, wide ranging and profound genius. The Assassin’s Song is a shining study of the conflict between ancient loyalties and mo...
| By Lesley Crewe - $19.95 - add to cart | |
From the authorof Relative Happiness and Shoot Me comes a riveting story about one terrible secret-a secret kept in shame, buried deep for self-preservation, and exposed in a moment that changes fo...
| By Cristy C. Road - $19.50 - add to cart | |
Illustrator Road's overwrought debut novel chronicles the life of Carmencita Gutierrez Alonzo, a young bisexual Cuban-American punk rocker living a life of grungy hedonism in New York City, who tra...
| By Richard Marsh - $10.99 - add to cart | |
The Beetle (1897) tells the story of a fantastical creature, "born of neither god nor man," with supernatural and hypnotic powers, who stalks British politician Paul Lessingham through fin de siècl...
| By William Conescu - $14.95 - add to cart | |
Daniel Fischer has a secret. He knows he's a character in a book that's being written. He's the only one who knows, the only one who's aware of the author's presence—but what good does it do Daniel...
| By John Shors - $15.50 - add to cart | |
From a master storyteller (Amy Tan) and author of "Beneath a Marble Sky" comes a new novel that follows a man and a woman from separate worlds, as the barbarity of war looms in the distance.
| By Terry Fallis - $19.99 - add to cart | |
This book beat out work by Douglas Coupland and Will Ferguson because it is very, very good — a terrific Canadian political satire. Here’s the set up: A burnt-out politcal aide quits just before...
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