FICTION
Released: Feb. 1, 2013
"Smart, comic, unsettling, yet strangely of a piece--not unlike its disarming lead character."
A man's collapsed marriage and growing madness imperils his young daughter in this bracing third novel by Gaige (
The Folded World, 2007, etc.).
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FICTION
Released: Jan. 8, 2013
"A tantalizing introduction."
First of a trilogy about virtue compromised and beauty commodified, set in late-18th-century England.
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FICTION
Released: Oct. 23, 2012
"A sharp-tongued, sweet-natured masterpiece of Jewish family life."
From Attenberg (
The Melting Season, 2010, etc.), the deeply satisfying story of a Chicago family coming apart at the seams and weaving together at the same time.
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FICTION
Released: Oct. 2, 2012
"Profoundly imaginative, strikingly original, deeply moving. "
The dark, silent, forbidding Ohio River flows like a line of moral demarcation in Hunt's (
The Exquisite, 2006, etc.) latest literary foray.
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FICTION
Released: Oct. 2, 2012
"Josefson writes vigorously and is well attuned to the upheavals experienced by adolescents."
Most of the goings-on at Roaring Orchards School in upstate New York are not academic but instead personal and chaotic.
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FICTION
Released: Oct. 2, 2012
"A fine adult love story--not in the prurient sense, but in the sense of lovers elevated from smittenness to all the grown-up problems that a relationship can bring."
Elegant, elegiac novel of life in postwar America, at once realistic and aspirational, by the ever-accomplished Helprin (
A Soldier of the Great War, 1991, etc.).
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FICTION
Released: Sept. 4, 2012
"Stern weaves an intricate and clever web of stories steeped in both sacred and mundane Jewish culture."
"Mischief" is indeed the operative term here, for Stern's characters are subtle, slyly humorous and at times poignant.
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FICTION
Released: Aug. 7, 2012
"A compulsively readable novel about brothers on opposite sides of life."
Friday Night Lights meets
In Cold Blood in this powerful tale of distant brothers whose torment over the murder of their sister when they were teens is compounded by the murder of another targeted teenage girl--a killing one of the brothers is determined to avenge even if that means committing murder himself.
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FICTION
Released: Aug. 1, 2012
"It's always a good thing when one wants more instead of less. A promising debut, and a glimpse at a hidden American subculture that few readers will suspect even exists."
FICTION
Released: July 31, 2012
"Often lyrical, sometimes a bit ponderous: a painful, personal record of Cambodia's holocaust."
Ratner's avowedly autobiographical first novel describes her family's travails during the genocide carried out by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in the late 1970s.
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FICTION
Released: July 31, 2012
"Compelling, claustrophobic and slightly creepy in a can't-put-it-down way."
Following the direction taken by her last novel (
The End of Everything, 2011, etc.), Edgar winner Abbott again delivers an unsettling look at the inner life of adolescent girls in the guise of a crime story.
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FICTION
Released: July 17, 2012
"A sweetheart of a novel, complete with a hazy ending. "
Sometimes things just don't work out, no matter how hard we wish they would. But there's irony, so we have that going for us. Right?
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FICTION
Released: July 10, 2012
"In weaker hands this would seem a bit contrived, but Cleave knows how to captivate with rich characters and nimble plotting."
After the enormous popular success of his second novel (
Little Bee, 2009, etc.), British author Cleave turns to the world of Olympic speed cyclists to explore the shifting sands of ambition, loyalty and love.
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FICTION
Released: July 10, 2012
"A promising kickoff to a planned trilogy. For Winters (Bedbugs, 2011, etc.), the beauty is in the details rather than the plot's grim main thrust."
FICTION
Released: July 10, 2012
"Some of the key moments of the book--notably an encounter with a frightened German soldier--are very effective. "
A novel set in the trenches of World War I, one of several by Irish author Boyne (
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, 2006, etc.) staged amid the 20th century's worst moments.
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FICTION
Released: July 2, 2012
"A good time for fans of the likes of Charlie Huston and Charles Stross."
Award-winning film composer Larson (
The Dewey Decimal System, 2011) returns with another episode in the life of a man dubbed "Dewey Decimal."
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FICTION
Released: June 26, 2012
"Despite some well-worn plot expedients and an unduly preachy denouement, a sensitive glimpse into the lives of damaged people groping their way toward healing."
Hilderbrand's latest Nantucket-based tale details the impact of a tragic accident on three families.
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FICTION
Released: June 26, 2012
"Riveting, heartbreaking, profoundly moving."
In Walker's stunning debut, a young California girl coming-of-age in a dystopian near future confronts the inevitability of change on the most personal level as life on earth withers.
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FICTION
Released: June 5, 2012
"Even if the plot and themes are second-hand, this is an emotionally and intellectually astute debut."
Edith Wharton's
The Age of Innocence gets a reboot in this novel set in a present-day London Jewish enclave.
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FICTION
Released: June 5, 2012
"One of those rare thrillers whose revelations actually intensify its suspense instead of dissipating it. The final pages are chilling."
A perfect wife's disappearance plunges her husband into a nightmare as it rips open ugly secrets about his marriage and, just maybe, his culpability in her death.
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FICTION
Released: May 22, 2012
"If artists, as British sculptor Anish Kapoor famously said, make mythologies, then this volume is genuinely a marriage of equals."
Classic literature gets desterilized with the help of the modern world's most daring graphic artists.
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FICTION
Released: May 22, 2012
"At the start of the novel's coda, when Dell explains that he teaches his students "books that to me seem secretly about my young life," he begins the list with The Heart of Darkness and The Great Gatsby. Such comparisons seem well-earned."
FICTION
Released: May 8, 2012
"Ingenious and mystical, although readers familiar with fantasy and science fiction will find little new or provocative here. Fans of Mosley's gumshoe noir books (or Blue Light, 1998, his earlier foray into the domain) will certainly wish to investigate."
Moving far from the milieu of Easy Rawlins and Socrates Fortlow (
Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned, 1997, etc.), Mosley offers two novellas in one volume, part of a series entitled Crosstown to Oblivion, the common theme being, "a black man destroys the world."
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FICTION
Released: May 8, 2012
"Goldberg, a clinical professor at UCLA Medical Center, has the expertise to provide an exciting medical thriller. This fast-paced departure from his Joanna Blalock series (Lethal Measures, 2000, etc.) provides all the excitement, intrigue and danger you could ask for."
An emergency-room doctor must use all his considerable skills to save the president and the nation from disaster.
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FICTION
Released: May 1, 2012
"War is hell in this novel of inspired absurdity. "
Hailed as heroes on a stateside tour before returning to Iraq, Bravo Squad discovers just what it has been fighting for.
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FICTION
Released: March 6, 2012
"Black's 12th lets readers peek into a corner of Paris that Fodor's leaves out."
Aimée Leduc (
Murder in Passy, 2011, etc.) helps her partner clear his girlfriend of a grisly crime.
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FICTION
Released: July 12, 2011
"The conflicts enmeshing all these characters, as each becomes embroiled in Marcus and India's "assisted gestation" scheme, are gripping, and Weiner's elucidation of socio-economic determinism is as sharp as ever. However, the ending does not so much jump the shark as de-fang it."
Four women confront the quandaries surrounding modern motherhood, in Weiner's fraught latest (
In Her Shoes, 2002, etc.).
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