No One Left To Come Looking For You by Sam Lipsyte
/A review of Sam Lipsyte’s unconventional seventh novel.
Read MoreAn Arts & Literature Review
A review of Sam Lipsyte’s unconventional seventh novel.
Read MoreThe Sentinel lands a lot of unexpected punches and keeps you on edge to the very end.
Read MoreA brilliantly multilayered examination of the disillusionment of aging spies.
Read MoreTrue to formula legal thriller—an ambitious young lawyer, a prestigious law firm, skullduggery rather easily stumbled upon, and a hastily-improvised master plan.
Read MoreInfectiously page-turning, despite being laughably silly (a familiar to Patterson fans).
Read MoreDelta-V never falters because it never doubts its own storytelling virtue.
Read MoreThis is the eight book in the Gray Man series, but this author is a well-seasoned professional, bringing new readers up to speed quickly and invisibly.
Read MoreA mystery that comes together like the bulletin board full of thread and pins.
Read MoreFelix Francis pens another edge-of-your-seat thriller in the tradition of his father Dick Francis.
Read MoreAn intricately woven and and spellbinding stand-alone.
Read MoreThis little “what-if” story develops into a complex tale bristling with unease and tension.
Read MoreThis is a world-class trip with a lovable psychopath.
Read MoreIconic Boston PI Spenser delves into the black market art scene and unsolved crimes.
Read MoreA soft-spoken and convincingly wise novel set in the rural vastness of Montana, ambitiously patterned on Hamlet.
Read MoreThe incredible profusion in the last fifteen years of TV shows, movies, and books about lawyers has not, miraculously, glutted the market; readers’ fascination with the American legal system seems bottomless, which is certainly good news for anybody trying to break into that market.
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