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  • Company - Max Barry

    From Publishers WeeklyWith broad strokes, Barry once again satirizes corporate America in his third caustic novel (after Jennifer Government). This time, he takes aim at the peren....
  • Companions of Paradise - Thalassa Ali

    From Publishers WeeklyThe final installment of Thalassa's Paradise Trilogy (following A Singular Hostage and A Beggar at the Gate) finds Mariana Givens living within the ...
  • Coming Out - Danielle Steel

    From Publishers WeeklyIn her 67th novel (following May's The House) bestselling author Steel (more than 530 million copies sold) fashions a plot around a single event: an invitati....
  • Comes the Blind Fury - John Saul

    Product DescriptionA child cries out . . . in torment--in terror. From out of the past, from outof the mists, a terrible vengeance is born. From the PublisherA century ago,...
  • Cold Wind - C. J. Box

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Wyoming game warden Joe Pickett must try to prove that his despised mother-in-law, Missy Alden, isn't guilty of murdering Earl Alden, her fift...
  • Code 61 - Donald Harstad

    From Publishers WeeklyA call to a Peeping Tom incident starts Deputy Sheriff Carl Houseman on his strangest case yet in this nicely low-key but compelling page-turner. True, the Io...
  • Clown Girl - Monica Drake; Chuck Palahniuk

    From Publishers WeeklyAs Drake's debut opens, Nita, otherwise known as Sniffles the Clown, is tying balloon animals for a horde of greedy, sticky children at a fair. Suffering what...
  • City of War - Neil Russell

    From Publishers WeeklyRussell's uneven debut pits hunky billionaire adventurer Rail Black against an unlikely combo of villains. Stuck in L.A. freeway gridlock, Rail is shocked to ...
  • City Boy_ My Life in New York D - Edmund White

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Novelist and critic White (A Boy's Own Story; The Joy of Gay Sex) weaves erotic encounters and long-ago literati into a vast tapestr...
  • Chump Change - David Eddie

    From Publishers WeeklyIt's hard to claim literary burnout after a brief stint as a glorified filing clerk at Newsweek, but the slacker protagonist of Eddie's debut novel, 28-year-o...