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  • Cover: Crimes of Winter - Philippe Georget

    Philippe Georget

    Crimes of Winter

    2017, pp. 368, $ 18.00
    Region: France
    Book collection: World Noir
    Crime, suspense, and marital woes combine in this atmospheric procedural set in the seemingly quiet Mediterranean town of Perpignan.
  • Cover: Ties - Domenico Starnone

    Domenico Starnone

    Ties

    2017, pp. 144, $ 16.00
    Region: Italy
    Possessing the keen perceptiveness of John Updike, Domenico Starnone gives his readers a powerful short novel about marriage, family, and the consequences of one's actions upon both.
  • Cover: Signs for Lost Children - Sarah Moss

    Sarah Moss

    Signs for Lost Children

    2017, pp. 368, $ 19.00
    Region: Britain
    Award-winning author Sarah Moss's most recent work of historical fiction is a portrait of a young couple's unconventional marriage as it's tested by separate quests for identity in work and life. Set in the Victorian Age, Signs for Lost Children grapples with central themes of early feminism, mental...
  • Cover: Mikhail and Margarita - Julie Lekstrom Himes

    Julie Lekstrom Himes

    Mikhail and Margarita

    2017, pp. 336, $ 18.00
    Region: United States
    Ranging between lively readings in the homes of Moscow's literary elite to the Siberian Gulag, Mikhail and Margarita recounts a passionate love triangle while painting a portrait of a country whose towering literary tradition is at odds with a dictatorship that does not tolerate dissent.
  • Cover: Checkpoint - Jean-Christophe Rufin

    Jean-Christophe Rufin

    Checkpoint

    2017, pp. 304, $ 18.00
    Region: France
    A work of suspense and psychological tension set in the world of international humanitarian aid, Checkpoint is the latest bestselling novel by the founder of Doctors Without Borders, Jean-Christophe Rufin.
  • Cover: The Breaking of a Wave - Fabio Genovesi

    Fabio Genovesi

    The Breaking of a Wave

    2017, pp. 432, $ 18.00
    Region: Italy
    A young girl struggles with her beloved brother's accidental death, her mother's depression, and fitting in at school in Fabio Genovesi's touching, funny, and imaginative new novel.
  • Cover: The Revolution of the Moon - Andrea Camilleri

    Andrea Camilleri

    The Revolution of the Moon

    2017, pp. 208, $ 16.00
    Region: Italy
    From Andrea Camilleri, author of the Inspector Montalbano series, comes the remarkable account of an exceptional woman who rises to power in 17th century Sicily and brings about sweeping changes that threaten the iron-fisted patriarchy, before being cast out in a coup after only 27 days.
  • Cover: Ferocity - Nicola Lagioia

    Nicola Lagioia

    Ferocity

    2017, pp. 464, $ 18.00
    Region: Italy
    Winner of the 2015 Strega Prize, Italy's preeminent prize for fiction, Ferocity is a cinematic suspense novel that also addresses vital social questions, a combination of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl and Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, filtered through the fierce Mediterranean vision of Elena Ferrante.
  • Cover: To Name Those Lost - Rohan Wilson

    Rohan Wilson

    To Name Those Lost

    2017, pp. 240, $ 17.00
    Region: Australia
    A powerful page-turner about a father and son in search of each other in a lawless age and a violent land, To Name Those Lost is a tale of guilt, vengeance, fatherhood, and redemption that recalls the novels of Cormac McCarthy and those of Booker-Prize winning author Richard Flanagan.
  • Cover: Solea - Jean-Claude Izzo

    Jean-Claude Izzo

    Solea

    2016, pp. 224, $ 9.99
    Region: France
    Book collection: World Noir
    The final book in the Marseilles trilogy. Ex-cop, loner, would-be bon vivant, Fabio Montale returns in the stunning conclusion to the Marseilles Trilogy

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