Fragile: A Novel
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"Engrossing." -- Kirkus Reviews "A striking fiction debut." -- BookLife "Undeniably timely, imaginative, and compelling." -- The Black List A man responsible for keeping New York City alive falls for an enigmatic... See More
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by Ellis Peters
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by Ellis Peters
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The prize-winning author of Fire Season returns with the story of his troubled years before finding solace in the wilderness. In his debut Fire Season, Philip Connors recounted with lyricism, wisdom, and grace his decade as... See More
by Sarah Porter
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by Ellis Peters
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In this "enchanting" historical mystery, "medieval England comes marvelously alive" as Brother Cadfael investigates a woman's baffling disappearance (The Washington Post). In the year of our Lord 1141, August comes in... See More
by Ellis Peters
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by Ellis Peters
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by Joseph Petro
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by John Fowles
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The classic meditation on creativity and the natural world "For years I have carried this book... with me on travels to reread, ponder, envy. In prose of classic gravity, precision, and delicacy, Fowles addresses matters of... See More
by William Boyd
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by T. H. Breen
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by Euripides
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by Yu Miri
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by Ted Dekker
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A reporter's investigation of a snake-handling preacher accused of murdering his wife leads to a haunting exploration of faith. "One of the best books on American religion from the last twenty-five years." -- Chicago... See More
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