April 2014│HC │US/CAN $26.95 ISBN 9781616953874
The fourth book set in ClassicalAthens, featuring the historically-inspiredamateur detective Nicolaos and his kidbrother, Socrates.“Corby integrates the political intrigue of theday with fair-play plotting and welcome doses ofhumor. Fans of Steven Saylor's Gordianus novelswill be enthralled.” —Publishers Weekly
“One part ancient history, one part clever andcontemporary banter, and one part action... atop-notch crime caper.” —Library Journal
“Not only makes Greek history accessible—he'smade it first-rate entertainment.”—KelliStanley, award-winning author of City ofDragons
May 2014
Hardcover │US/CAN $26.95
ISBN 9781616952686
First Printing: 60,000
Praise for the Station Cycle
“Creates a fictional universe rich with a historian'sexpertise but rendered with literary style and heart.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Downing is one of a trio of exceptional writers(Philip Kerr and Alan Furst being the other two) whohave managed to re-create a time and place whenmuch of the world seemed to have gone temporarilymad.”
—The Denver Post
“One can only marvel at his talent for infusing such arangy cast of characters with nuance and soul."
—The New York Times Book Review
STARRED LJ REVIEW for Masaryk Station
It is 1913, and the world is
teetering on the brink of war.
Jack McColl has always hoped to
make a job for himself as a spy...
The latest from the author of the best in Francophile fiction,
and now a NYT bestseller, Cara Black!
March 2014
Hardcover │US/CAN $26.95
978116952846
First Printing: 50,000
“Transcendently, seductively, irresistibly French.”
—Alan Furst
“Wry, complex, sophisticated, intensely Parisian ... One of the very best heroines in crime fiction today.”
—Lee Child
“So authentic you can practically smell the fresh baguettes and coffee.”
—Val McDermid
July 2014Hardcover │US/CAN $26.95
9781616953263First Printing: 25,000
Praise for Ed Lin
“Lin is an astonishing talent.”—Junot Diaz
“Raises hopes that American fiction may yet grow up.”—Booklist
“Ed Lin is a new writer, but he has the eye and wit of a pro. Waylaid will make you laugh and cringe.” —Playboy
August is Ghost Month in Taiwan—a time tocommemorate the dead: burn incense, visitshrines, commemorate ancestors, and avoidunlucky situations, large purchases, andbodies of water.
The fourth hilarious Junior
Bender mystery set in Los
Angeles“Great narrative voice, complex plot, 3-Dcharacters. Hallinan's deft comic tone andcolorful characters have earned himcomparisons to Donald Westlake and CarlHiaasen. Check it out now.”
—Nancy Pearl
“Indelible, complex characters, fantastic plot, andmoments of hold-your-breath suspense.”
—Charlaine Harris
“Bender's quick wit and smart mouth make him aboon companion on this oddball adventure.”
—New York Times Book Review
July 2014Hardcover │US/CAN $26.95
9781616954291First Printing: 50,000
4/23/2013│TR│US $9.999781616952761
5/14/2013│TR│US $14.959781616952792
7/2/2013│HC│US $25.009781616952808
3/4/2014│TR│US $14.959781616952822
Songs Only You
Knowby Sean Madigan Hoen
April 2014
Hardcover │US/CAN $25.00 9781616953362
First Printing: 25,000
A debut from a searing new talent.
Songs Only You Know: A Memoir plunges thereader into the Detroit hardcore punk scene witheighteen-year-old Sean and spans a dark decade.His only salvation is music.
Deserves a place alongside Tobias Wolff’s In Pharaoh’s Army
& Nick Flynn’s Another Bullshit Night in Suck City.
Praise for Inside Madeleine:
“So arresting I raced to finish.”—Lorin Stein, Paris Review blog
Praise for Bomer's collection Baby & Other Stories:
“Some of the rawest and most urgent writing I can remember encountering.“
—Jonathan Franzen“Brilliant, brutally raw.”
—O Magazine
Praise for Nine Months:
“An instant classic.”—The Guardian
“Will resonate with fans of quirky, character-drivenfiction in the vein of Richard Russo, John Updike, andTiffany Baker.”—Library Journal
“Anything she writes, I want it.”—PANK
May 2014TP │US/CAN $16.00
9781616953096
June 17, 2014
Hardcover │US/CAN $24.00 ISBN 9781616953812
First Printing: 25,000
“Subtle and spiritually complex… Mr.Upadhyay’s stories bring us into contactwith a world that is somehow both faraway and very familiar.”
—The New York Times
Author of the Whiting Award winner
Arresting God in Kathmandu &
The Guru of Love, a New York
Times Notable Book and a San Francisco
Chronicle Best Book of the Year.
A darkly tragic fable offamily, obsession, and revenge set ina timeless Nepal.
Keep in touch!
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Meredith Barnes, Senior Publicity Manager, [email protected], 212-203-4491