Alan Hollinghurst
THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER, WINNER OF THE 2004 MAN BOOKER PRIZE FOR FICTION, AND NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST A New York Times Bestseller (Extended) · A LA Times Bestseller List · A Book Sense National Bestseller · A... (read more)
Charles Johnson
Winner of the National Book Award “A novel in the honorable tradition of Billy Budd and Moby Dick…heroic in proportion… fiction that hooks into the mind.” — The New York Times Book Review “Long after we’d... (read more)
Louise Erdrich
The first book in Louise Erdrich's Native American series, which also includes The Beet Queen, Tracks, and The Bingo Palace, Love Medicine tells the story of two families--the Kashpaws and the Lamartines. Now resequenced by the author with the... (read more)
Robert Crais
When the police tell a wealthy industrialist that her missing son has faked his own kidnapping, she hires Elvis Cole and Joe Pike — and Cole soon determines that it was no fake. The boy and his secret girlfriend have been taken, and are now lost in... (read more)
Jeff Pearlman
The New York Times bestselling author of Sweetness delivers the first all-encompassing account of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, one of professional sportsand#8217; most-reveredand#151;and dominantand#151;dynasties. and#160; The Los Angeles Lakers of the... (read more)
J M Coetzee
Coetzee creates characters by starting with the dark ways in which the world has wounded them. He dissects human nature, showing just how ugly it appears to have become in this modern age, a time when people are more personally disconnected from one... (read more)
Patrick deWitt
This entertaining and heartbreaking story is told by a fabulous narrator, Eli Sisters. Eli and his brother Charlie are hired killers in late 19th-century Oregon and California, and this is the tale of their final job.... (read more)
Bernard Henri Levy
The international publishing sensation is now available in the United States—two brilliant, controversial authors confront each other and their enemies in an unforgettable exchange of letters. In one corner, Bernard-Henri Lévy... (read more)