FICTION
Released: March 29, 2012
"Let's hope Laukkanen writes more thrillers like this one."
FICTION
Released: March 27, 2012
"Lelic (A Thousand Cuts, 2010, etc.) faces thorny issues of guilt and responsibility head on, and no one comes out unscathed."
Who deserves your sympathy most: the 11-year-old victim, the 12-year-old who killed her or the lawyer handling the case?
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FICTION
Released: March 27, 2012
"Gripping, perfectly balanced and highly recommended."
Beginning of a new historical-fantasy trilogy, set in the same Mongol Khanate–style universe as the short novel
Bone and Jewel Creatures (2010).
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FICTION
Released: March 20, 2012
"The emotional intelligence of the prose avoids melodrama to develop authentic poignancy."
In Finnish author Pulkkinen's first novel to be translated into English, a dying woman and her family become a prism illuminating love from a variety of often-uncomfortable angles.
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FICTION
Released: March 20, 2012
"Top-notch."
FICTION
Released: March 20, 2012
"This is a damn fine read."
FICTION
Released: March 15, 2012
"A literary tour de force."
In Dau's debut fiction, Younis, a perceptive, observant boy in a nameless Central Asian land, is caught up in the war on terror.
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FICTION
Released: March 13, 2012
"Barry's addictive dialect and faultless confidence make this volatile novel a rare treat."
FICTION
Released: March 13, 2012
Love, loss and redemption are explored in Wilson's (
One Good Dog, 2010, etc.) latest mainstream fiction.
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FICTION
Released: March 13, 2012
"A fine study of the human race's chances in a post-post-apocalyptic world."
Now that the re-animated dead are an ever decreasing threat, survivors must decide what to do next in the fifth and final book in Moody's (Autumn, 2010, etc.)
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FICTION
Released: March 6, 2012
"Although the characters are thinly motivated, their adventure story, a pleasing mélange of a vintage movie and a Pacific Theater version of Lost, is riveting to the last."
An English matron flees the Japanese with her family, in Furnivall's ripping World War II yarn.
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FICTION
Released: March 6, 2012
"Fine and dry, with a faint flavor of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Carleton's vignette of innocence and experience has a bright wit and perceptive charm, rendered all the more enjoyable by its retro feel."
Newly discovered, the evocative fable of a young teacher's brush with professional disaster during a simpler-seeming era.
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FICTION
Released: March 6, 2012
Four women approaching middle age find insight and inspiration at the poker table, in Frankel's breezy latest (
It's Hard Not to Hate You, 2010, etc.).
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FICTION
Released: March 6, 2012
"A first-rate literary thriller of compelling psychological and philosophical depth."
After two well-received books suggested that the author was a great writer for a computer programmer, she makes a big leap here, with a rich, taut, psychologically nuanced novel that has nothing to do with computers.
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FICTION
Released: March 6, 2012
"A thoroughly competent and enjoyable thriller with unanticipated twists that will keep readers guessing till the end."
An impressive thriller by first-time novelist Pavone, with almost more double-crosses than a body can stand.
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FICTION
Released: March 6, 2012
"Kunzru (My Revolutions, 2007, etc.) just gets better and better. This fourth novel is an astonishing tour de force. "
Hopscotching across time, looking quizzically at space, Kunzru's marvelous novel uses diverse cultures (Native American, Catholic, Mormon, Wall Street, hippie UFO believers) to speculate on the nature of reality and religion, magic and mystery.
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FICTION
Released: March 6, 2012
FICTION
Released: March 1, 2012
"Fluke wraps up her 16th recipe-studded entry sweetly but not neatly, leaving just enough loose ends to hint at a tasty sequel."
A bus crash diverts cookie maven Hannah Swenson (
Devil's Food Cake Murder, 2011, etc.) at least momentarily from the train wreck of her love life.
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FICTION
Released: March 1, 2012
"To call this book enjoyable or satisfying feels wrong, because the deeds are so ugly. But it's terrifying and worthy. Human nature has never looked so raw."
A thriller set in early 1930s Berlin. People who can't bear to read about violence toward children should skip this book; those with sensitive stomachs may want to look elsewhere, too.
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FICTION
Released: March 1, 2012
"With the hypnotic charm of her Welsh lilt, natural storyteller Gebbie whittles tales from a hard bone of loss to create a profoundly moving world."
After two collections of stories published in England, Wales native Gebbie sets her first, deceptively loose-limbed novel in a Welsh mining town whose present-day residents remain imprinted by a long-ago mining disaster.
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FICTION
Released: March 1, 2012
"A novel of "the invisible tissue of civilization," of "community or freedom," and of the precious fragility of lives in the balance."
An astonishing novel, both in ambition and achievement, filled with revelations that appear inevitable in retrospect, amid the cycle of life and death.
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FICTION
Released: March 1, 2012
"This exciting and thoughtful story marks McCarthy as one of sci-fi's most promising new talents, and bodes well for the series' forthcoming third installment."
The second novel in McCarthy's Subterrene War series (
Germline, 2011, etc.) is a standalone tale that encompasses theology and existentialism in its story of a genetically engineered warrior discovering her own path.
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FICTION
Released: March 1, 2012
"Chung's limpid prose matches her emotional intelligence."
A young woman struggles to understand her sometimes-competing roles as daughter, sister, scholar and Korean American in Chung's darkly luminous debut.
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FICTION
Released: March 1, 2012
"First-class fiction."
A novel that peers into relationships in the small town of Mira Flores in northern California.
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FICTION
Released: March 1, 2012
"A tour de force with no room for subtle characterization, complicated moral dilemmas or descriptions of anything that's not instantly material to Jane's job—just an hours-long jolt of pure, adrenaline-fueled plot."
Jane Whitefield's latest attempt to hide someone other people are looking for puts her in even more danger than usual, and that's not easy.
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