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Dennis Lehane, Moonlight Mile…

A rock-solid character piece Detective fiction is where 20th — and … more »

John le Carre, Our Kind of Tra…

A master of Cold War spy fiction finds plenty of intrigues in the 21st ce… more »

Scarlett Thomas, Our Tragic Un…

A metafictional novel that inverts the staples of contemporary women'… more »

China Mieville, Kraken…

A whodunit romp with ingenious twists and sly themes "The New Weird… more »

Justin Cronin, The Passage…

A canny, literary reinvention of vampirism Vampires, zombies, the America… more »

Stieg Larsson, The Girl Who Ki…

The final installment of the thrilling Millennium series A common rule in… more »

Maggie O’Farrell, The Ha…

Maggie O'Farrell's The Hand That First Held Mine is the yin to th… more »

Hugh Ambrose, The Pacific…

Part director's cut, part remix, part sequel Those who adore the HBO … more »

Sarah Blake, The Postmistress…

A well-seasoned stew of wartime themes refracted through the lens of a sl… more »

Jeff Sharlet, The Family…

A fascinating and chilling exposé of the most influential Christia… more »

Lee Child, Gone Tomorrow…

Another brilliant potboiler featuring the most thoughtful protagonist in … more »

Lee Child, Gone Tomorrow…

Another brilliant potboiler featuring the most thoughtful protagonist in … more »

Glen David Gold, Sunnyside…

A fearless look at the rise of the global media market and the people it … more »

Keith Donohue, The Stolen Chil…

A Brothers Grimm fairy tale updated for the age of the memoir Imagine you… more »

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