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Murder at the 42nd Street Library
by Con Lehane
Published Apr 2016
Read ReviewsMurder at the 42nd Street Library opens with a murder in a second floor office of the iconic, beaux-arts flagship of the New York Public Library. Ray Ambler, the curator of the library's crime fiction collection, joins forces with NYPD homicide detective Mike Cosgrove in hopes of bringing a murderer to justice.
by Haruki Murakami
Published Jan 2013
Read ReviewsA love story, a mystery, a fantasy, a novel of self-discovery, a dystopia to rival George Orwell's - 1Q84 is Haruki Murakami's most ambitious undertaking yet.
by Fuminori Nakamura
Published Jan 2013
Read ReviewsJapan's most decorated young writer brings us The Thief, a seasoned Tokyo pickpocket with a past which finally catches up with him...
by Scarlett Thomas
Published May 2011
Read ReviewsSmart, entrancing, and boiling over with Thomas's trademark big ideas, Our Tragic Universe is a book about how relationships are created and destroyed, how we can rewrite our futures (if not our histories), and how stories just might save our lives.
by Ma Jian
Published Jun 2009
Read ReviewsAt once a powerful allegory of a rising China, racked by contradictions, and a seminal examination of the Tiananmen Square protests, Beijing Coma is Ma Jians masterpiece. Spiked with dark wit, poetic beauty, and deep rage, this extraordinary novel confirms his place as one of the worlds most significant living writers.
by Cees Nooteboom
Published Nov 2008
Read ReviewsFrom acclaimed Dutch novelist Cees Nooteboom comes a haunting tale of angels, art, and modern love.
by Haruki Murakami
Published Jan 2006
Read ReviewsA tour de force of metaphysical reality, powered by two remarkable characters: a teenage boy who runs away from home to escape a gruesome oedipal prophecy, and an aging simpleton.
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