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  • Them - Jon Ronson

    Review'A funny and compulsively readable picaresque adventure through a paranoid shadow world' Louis Theroux, Guardian; 'Very entertaining and very frightening' Q magazine About th...
  • The House of Rothschild_ . Mone - Niall Ferguson

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: The first authoritative and compulsively readable history of the rise of this legendary banking dynastyIn his rich and nuanced portrait of the remark- able, elusi...
  • The Aeneid - Virgil; Bernard Knox; Robert Fa

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Princeton scholar Fagles follows up his celebrated Iliad and Odyssey with a new, fast-moving, readable rendition of the nat...
  • Talking God - Tony Hillerman

    From Publishers WeeklyHillerman's latest is not quite up to his best standards, but it's still a wonderfully readable, involving mystery. Here he sets Navajo Tribal Police Lieutena...
  • Sweetness_ The Enigmatic Life o - Jeff Pearlman

    Review''Jeff Pearlman does the work of first-rate biography in his addictively readable Sweetness. He presents Walter Payton in all of his flaws and contradictions yet leaves...
  • Good Neighbors - Ryan David Jahn; Paul Costanzo

    A compulsively readable debut crime novel inspired by the legendary real-life murder of Kitty Genovese. At 4:00 A.M. on March 13, 1964, a young woman returning home from her shift ...
  • Duncton Tales - William Horwood

    Review'More readable and rewarding than The Lord of the Rings' -- The TimesProduct DescriptionTHE JOURNEY STARTS HERE, AND NOW A million reade...
  • Blind Man's Alley - Justin Peacock

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **From the author of the Edgar Award–nominated legal thriller *A Cure for Night*, an ambitious and compulsively readable novel set in the cutthroat world of New Y...
  • An Irish Country Village - Patrick Taylor

    From Publishers WeeklyThis highly readable sequel to An Irish Country Doctor follows the trials and exultations of Dr. Barry Laverty as he begins his assistantship to Dr. Fingal F....