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From
the Memoirs of a Non-Enemy Combatant
by Alex Gilvarry
F G4895f
Witty & compassionate, the novel provides an important, serious
and insightful look at fashion and terrorism.
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Bloodland
by Alan Glynn
F G568b
A plot-twisting, page-turning thriller, exploring the legacy of
corruption in big business.
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The
Boiling Season
by Christopher Hebert
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An luminous narrative set in the Caribbean, of colonialism and
modern strife, where plot and characters keep the reader deeply
engrossed.
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Literary
Brooklyn
by Evan Hughes
974.723 H893
Richly detailed in an enjoyable telling of the authors who lived
and worked in Brooklyn from Walt Whitman, to Arthur Miller to
Jonathan Lethem.
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Paradise
for Fools
by Nicholas Kilmer
M K48p
Witty, stylish prose and a sometimes cynical look at the art world
combine in an intriguing mystery.
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