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  • I'd Know You Anywhere - Laura Lippman

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: The acclaimed *New York Times* bestselling author returns with a new stand-alone novel—a powerful and utterly riveting tale that skillfully moves between past and...
  • I Kill - Giorgio Faletti

    From Publishers WeeklyPersonal tragedies affect almost everyone involved in Faletti's well-constructed serial killer novel set in glitzy Monte Carlo. FBI agent Frank Ottobre is rec...
  • I Am a Japanese Writer - Dany Laferriere; David Homel

    A devilishly intelligent new novel by the internationally bestselling author and Prix Medicis winnerA black writer from Montreal has found the perfect title for his next book: I Am...
  • Hush_ A Novel - Kate White

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: *New York Times* bestselling author and *Cosmopolitan*'s editor-in-chief returns with a sizzling, page-turning thriller in which an ordinary woman flees the scene...
  • Hunting Memories - Barb Hendee

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **The co-author of the bestselling Noble Dead novels continues her "exhilarating"(*SF Revu*) new vampire series.** Eleisha Clevon has begun a correspondence with ...
  • Hunting Badger - Tony Hillerman

    Amazon.com ReviewThe marvelous Hunting Badger is Tony Hillerman's 14th novel featuring Navajo tribal police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee. Here the two cops (who appeared in ....
  • Hunter's Moon_ A Novel - Don Hoesel

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: After a long absence, novelist CJ Baxter returns to his hometown of Adelia in upstate New York for his grandfather's funeral. Facing a messy divorce and doubting ...
  • Hull Zero Three - Greg Bear

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Multiple Hugo and Nebula winner Bear (City at the End of Time) sets this difficult but rewarding short novel on an interstellar colony ship go...
  • How to Live Safely in a Science - Charles Yu

    SUMMARY: Questions for Charles Yu on How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe You’re a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Award-winner and this is your debut novel. When...
  • How to Be an American Housewife - Margaret Dilloway

    From Publishers WeeklyIn this enchanting first novel, Dilloway mines her own family's history to produce the story of Japanese war bride Shoko, her American daughter, Sue, and thei...