In Tyrell Johnson’s new thriller, “The Lost Kings,” a woman investigates both a crime and its aftereffects on her own body and psyche.
In “After the Ivory Tower Falls,” Will Bunch traces our political divisions to problems with higher education.
In “After the Ivory Tower Falls,” Will Bunch traces our political divisions to problems with higher education.
“The Prophet of the Andes” tells the story of Segundo Villanueva, a quixotic spiritual seeker who led hundreds of followers from Peru to Israel.
In Lawrence Osborne’s new novel, “On Java Road,” a young woman involved with powerful people goes missing amid political tensions.
“The Prophet of the Andes” tells the story of Segundo Villanueva, a quixotic spiritual seeker who led hundreds of followers from Peru to Israel.
In Lawrence Osborne’s new novel, “On Java Road,” a young woman involved with powerful people goes missing amid political tensions.
Elisabeth Griffith’s “Formidable” chronicles American women’s endless battle for fair treatment.
Elisabeth Griffith’s “Formidable” chronicles American women’s endless battle for fair treatment.
In “Boulder,” by Eva Baltasar, a solitary protagonist falls in love, then learns that three’s a crowd.
In “Boulder,” by Eva Baltasar, a solitary protagonist falls in love, then learns that three’s a crowd.
In “The Rabbit Hutch,” Tess Gunty weaves together the daily dramas of tenants in a shabby Midwestern complex.
For better and for worse, in sickness and in health, Clare Pollard’s debut novel, “Delphi,” revisits the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic.
In “The Rabbit Hutch,” Tess Gunty weaves together the daily dramas of tenants in a shabby Midwestern complex.
For better and for worse, in sickness and in health, Clare Pollard’s debut novel, “Delphi,” revisits the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The plot of Adam Langer’s new novel revolves around a high school’s theatrical production of “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
Three new books, from epic fantasy to biological thriller, consider an age-old question.
Philip Short’s “Putin” is an impressive biography but one that necessarily lacks the final chapters of the story.
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