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A novel about the children raised by 1990s Colombia's most dangerous drug lords
A post-apocalyptic tale of environmental disaster and impossible choices
International secret police operations, drug trafficking, prostitution, and identity theft set the stage for the eternal struggle between Good and Evil
(Re)discover the timeless beauty of ancient literature
A dazzling exploration of how the human heart can both break and be restored
Izzo's Marseille is explosive, tragic, breathtakingly beautiful and deadly.
18M copies of Elena Ferrante's books sold worldwideElena Ferrante's Guardian columns, collected and illustrated.
A deeply researched Renaissance thriller, putting Leonardo da Vinci in a detective-like role. A man is found dead in the French court of Charles VIII, and Il Moro turns to da Vinci for help.
Cold winds, political hijinks, and murder on the streets of Naples
Timely and essential, Hear Our Defeats is a novel about the battles that define us, the battles lost, won, and those still being fought.
"A deeply compelling and immersive narrative about love, desire, loneliness and landscape."-Elif Shafak Altan's Ottoman Quartet spans the fifty years between the final decades of the 19th century and the post-WWI rise of Atatürk as both unchallenged leader and visionary reformer of the new Turkey. The four books tell the stories of an unforgettable cast of characters, among them: an Ottoman army officer, the Sultan's personal doctor, a scion of the royal house whose Western education brings him into conflict with his family's legacy, and a beguiling Turkish aristocrat who, while fond of her emancipated life in Paris, finds herself drawn to a conservative Muslim spiritual leader. Intrigue, betrayal, love, war, progress, and tradition provide a colourful backdrop against which their lives play out. All the while, the society to which they belong is transforming, and the Sublime Empire disintegrates. Here is a Turkish saga reminiscent of War and Peace, that traces not only the social currents of the time but also the erotic and emotional lives of its characters.
Words are the keys to the mysterious, intoxicating labyrinth that is Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan quartet, and to her Naples in all its serpentine charm. By identifying these key words, Tiziana de Rogatis masterfully navigates Ferrante's imaginative world.
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