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Némirovsky's tale of a French family during the first half of the 19th century
A powerful and utterly engrossing work that looks beneath the bustle of history.
Treggiari’s breathtaking Ashes, Ashes is set in apocalyptic New York City.
Ripping yarn of a conspiracy that keeps you looking forward to the next page.
The Help is a proper film filled with vintage wallpaper of laughter and tears.
Quinn Barrett's first novel about the unhappy married life of the wife of a billionaire.
Sarah cannot go beyond the pale, in this case locked doors of Vel' D'Hiv and posted guards, but you can.
Miéville just keeps getting better and better, destroying the notion of a fixed, formulaic genre, and creating work that opens every door.
An all too plausible bioterror thriller sees a confluence of animal rights activists' power and the development of bioweapons by al-Qaeda.
The story of a son searching for his father... through quantum space-time.
BC Writer of the Week