Eminent British military historian Overy provides a sprawling, comprehensive account of the Second World War as the last – and by far the deadliest and most destructive – war of colonial conquest and territorial expansion. Even by the horrific…
A fast-moving novel, loosely based on the Trojan War and other Greek mythology, City on Fire is the story of two families, one Irish and one Italian, small town mobsters who have had a lasting peace in Providence, Rhode Island. When one of the Irish…
In her debut essay collection, Chicagoland author Emily Maloney takes on the cost of healthcare in America. After a suicide attempt lands Maloney, a college student at the time, with a pile of bills and a recommendation for ongoing treatment, she…
Silvia-Moreno's highly-anticipated new novel magnificently reimagines H.G. Wells's science fiction classic. Set in the lush Mexican South of the 1800s, this tale is centered on Moreau's daughter, Carlota. Growing up on an isolated estate in the…
Chang'e is the goddess of the moon. Her secret daughter, Xingyin, is raised in isolation on the moon. However, as she gets older, her magic becomes harder to conceal, until she is nearly discovered. Chang'e is imprisoned by the Celestial Emperor for…
In this thought-provoking memoir, a balm for anyone who has been othered by strangers, a young Brooklyn-based writer and philosophy professor grapples with her disability and the way she is seen by the outside world. Born with sacral agenesis, a…
These eight rich short stories from Irish writer Colin Barrett each offer a tantalizing, suggestive wisp of narrative combined with a wealth of evocative detail in an impressive display of artistry. A police sergeant is called to the scene of a…
Brooks's latest historical novel is an engrossing tale based on a real-life racehorse, Lexington, and his fictional enslaved trainer, Jarret Lewis, in the 1850s and 60s. The novel starts out in 2019 as Theo, a young Nigerian-American art-history PhD…
O'Rourke approaches chronic health conditions and autoimmune diseases as the next great frontier of medicine in this deeply intelligent and nuanced exploration of the subject. It's understandable that patients, their loved ones and medical…
Moshfegh (My Years of Rest and Relaxation) invites the reader to Lapvona, a fictional medieval village dominated by animalistic human nature and primitiveness. Marek, a delusional young man abused by his shepherd father, and Ina, a blind midwife who…
In Ali's latest, an atmospheric and gripping family saga featuring a British Bengali family living in London, all is not as it first appears. We meet 26-year-old medical student Yasmin on the evening her first-generation parents are set to meet her…
Kingfisher's new novel is a delightful mix of fairy-tale and classic fantasy with an added sprinkle of court intrigue. Marra is the youngest of three princesses born into a land where a noblewoman's only duty is to marry well. It seems the family…
When Bonnie Lincoln wins the lottery, her life if forever altered. Hutson's debut novel touches on themes of isolation, trauma and forgiveness through the lens of a woman who seemingly only cares about the nostalgic TV show Three's Company. With her…
In March's gripping blend of mystery and historical fiction, James Agnihotri has just moved to the United States from India. With aspirations of emulating his hero Sherlock Holmes, he's hired as a detective for the Dupree Agency, where he is quickly…
This collection of true crime essays, previously published individually in The New Yorker, is an excellent sampler of the genre, with stories ranging from Dutch gangsters, vintage wine fraudsters, mass shooters, the life and captures of 'El Chapo,'…
This gripping fantasy will draw you into its rich and vibrant world, containing both incredible wonders and a grasping underbelly. In a land where the last of the magical Jinn race are persecuted for their magic, Loulie is a relic hunter - the…
Take My Hand is inspired by true events. In the summer of 1973 two underage girls were taken from their homes in Montgomery, Alabama to be sterilized against their will and without the informed consent of their parents. A lawsuit was filed on their…
Three novellas by the criminally underrated Bette Howland explore the lives of three women. Birds of a Feather is a hilarious tale of Jewish immigrants figuring out the new world in Chicago. The Old Wheeze tells the story of a young woman and her…
Best-selling and award-winning author Gabrielle Zevin's new novel tells the epic and multi-layered story of the friendship between two gamers, taking readers on a journey through the games they play, the roles they inhabit, and the worlds they…
In a world where the ability to modify our very DNA structure is possible, Logan Ramsay is an agent with the Gene Protection Agency, a government organization dedicated to controlling abuse of gene manipulation technology. Logan wrestles daily with…