The stories of a satanic architect and a brooding detective cross in this shadowy novel by Peter Ackroyd.
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Astronauts board a mysterious intergalactic vessel in this inquisitive SF novel by Arthur C. Clarke.
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A monk tells a cautionary tale of construction and sacrifice in this unsettling novel by Ismail Kadare.
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A circle of acquaintances meet to gossip and trade barbs in this sharp novella by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya.
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A time-travelling messiah appears in eighties Manhattan in this satirical SF novel by Patrick Tilley.
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A group of Californian yuppies walk the treadmill of life in this virtuosic novel in verse by Vikram Seth.
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A university student investigates his uncle's disappearance in this coming-of-age novel by Iain Banks.
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A promising English novelist embarks on a stateside journey in this wry novel by Malcolm Bradbury.
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Supernatural meets mundane in this sprawling novel about the fictional Trueba family by Isabel Allende.
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The sights, smells, and sounds of Morocco come to life in this vivid book of essays by Elias Canetti.
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A forbidden romance blossoms within the confines of an Indian village in this novel by Arundhati Roy.
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Stories are cut short and readers are dragged into the action in this beguiling novel by Italo Calvino.
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A revolving cast of characters bare the scars of post-war London in this novel by Maureen Duffy.
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A Victorian media sensation convicted of murder tells her story in this historical novel by Margaret Atwood.
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A narcissistic doctor understands brain surgery but not people in this visceral novel by Joyce Carol Oates.
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A dysfunctional family relocates to the craggy expanse of a Canadian island in this novel by Annie Proulx.
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A woman attempts to escape from ennui by taking to the freeway in this blistering novel by Joan Didion.
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Contemporary London is depicted in all of its cultural complexities in this sprawling novel by Zadie Smith.
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An elderly composer becomes a fugitive suspected of bioterrorism in this lively novel by Richard Powers.
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The horrors of the Holocaust become a cat-and-mouse metaphor in this graphic novel by Art Spiegelman.
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