September 5, 2012
A Breathless Entry: Introducing Trapeze by Simon Mawer
Mawer has made a classy entry in the real of spy thrillers -- leaving us as entertained as usual, but doubly as breathless.
Mawer has made a classy entry in the real of spy thrillers -- leaving us as entertained as usual, but doubly as breathless.
Alan Furst's books are reminiscent of the classic black-and-white movies of days past -- and the beauty of this is magnified when he sets a story in the City of Light.
Oceans Eleven Comes to the YA Set: Ally Carter's Perfect Scoundrels
Some Heat Before Summer: Long Simmering Spring by Elisabeth Barrett
Mark Bittman's VB6: The Lifestyle Book Everyone's Talking About
Free Will: A Concise Study in Fact vs Illustion
A Read for Realists: Jonathan Evison's The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving
Alice Munro
Barbara Kingsolver
George Saunders
Haruki Murakami