by T.C. Boyle

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Published Apr 2026
In this heart-wrenching debut novel, a young Black gay man reckoning with the death of his father must confront his painful past—and his deepest desires around gender, love, and sex.
by Tony Tulathimutte
Published Aug 2025
From the Whiting and O. Henry–winning author of Private Citizens ("the first great millennial novel," New York Magazine), an electrifying novel-in-stories that follows a cast of intricately linked characters as rejection throws their lives and relationships into chaos.
by Moses McKenzie
Published Jul 2023
An electrifying debut about a young man faced with a fraught decision: escape a dangerous past alone, or brave his old life and keep the woman he loves.
by Jenny Offill
Published Jan 2021
From the author of the nationwide bestseller Dept. of Speculation--one of the New York Times Book Review's Ten Best Books of the Year--a shimmering tour de force about a family, and a nation, in crisis.
by A.F. Brady
Published Jul 2018
A razor-sharp debut about a woman who goes so far off the deep end, she might never make it back up
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
by Emily M. Danforth
Published May 2013
The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a stunning and unforgettable literary debut about discovering who you are and finding the courage to live life according to your own rules.
by Harlan Coben
Published Apr 2006
A twisting, turning, emotionally charged story, and a compelling tale of the choices we make and the repercussions that never leave us.
by Nora Roberts
Published Feb 2004
The long-awaited conclusion to the breathtaking Chesapeake Bay drama from number-one New York Times-bestselling author Nora Roberts.
by Jim Fusilli
Published Oct 2003
'Combines a brilliantly conceived plot, droll wit, often-outrageous characters, moody prose, and atmospheric descriptions of a gritty, post-September 11 New York. A winner on all fronts.'
by Tess Gerritsen
Published Jul 2003
The bestselling author of The Surgeon returnsand so does that chilling novel's diabolical villain. Though held behind bars, Warren Hoyt still haunts a helpless city, seeming to bequeath his evil legacy to a student all-too-diligent . . . and all-too-deadly.
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