HELL AND GOOD COMPANY: THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR AND THE WORLD IT MADE by Richard Rhodes

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HELL AND GOOD COMPANY: THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR AND THE WORLD IT MADE by Richard Rhodes
Richard Rhodes’ HELL AND GOOD COMPANY received a positive review in The Washington Times, in which Martin Rubin writes, “’Hell and Good Company’ is for those who have read nothing about the subject and need a good, clear picture to start with or for those who have read everything about it and still have an insatiable appetite for more.”

Richard Rhodes’ HELL AND GOOD COMPANY received a positive review in The Washington Times, in which Martin Rubin writes, “’Hell and Good Company’ is for those who have read nothing about the subject and need a good, clear picture to start with or for those who have read everything about it and still have an insatiable appetite for more.”

RUST by Jonathan Waldman

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RUST by Jonathan Waldman
Mr. Waldman’s book about how America is losing the fight against the insidious enemy within, rust, is getting a great deal of attention. Simon & Schuster will publisher the hardcover on March 10, 2015.

Mr. Waldman’s book about how America is losing the fight against the insidious enemy within, rust, is getting a great deal of attention.
Simon & Schuster will publisher the hardcover on March 10, 2015.

GREEN ON BLUE by Elliot Ackerman

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GREEN ON BLUE by Elliot Ackerman
Elliot Ackerman’s GREEN ON BLUE received a rave review from Michiko Kakutani in the New York Times, who called it “poetic in its spareness” and said: "[A] haunting debut novel by Elliot Ackerman ... Green on Blue is a novel that conveys, with harrowing power, the fallout that decades of war (going back through the Soviet occupation of the 1980s) has had on that country’s people, and at the same time, it’s a kind of Greek tragedy about the cycles of revenge and violence that can consume families and tribes, generation after generation…

Elliot Ackerman’s GREEN ON BLUE received a rave review from Michiko Kakutani in the New York Times, who called it “poetic in its spareness” and said: "[A] haunting debut novel by Elliot Ackerman ... Green on Blue is a novel that conveys, with harrowing power, the fallout that decades of war (going back through the Soviet occupation of the 1980s) has had on that country’s people, and at the same time, it’s a kind of Greek tragedy about the cycles of revenge and violence that can consume families and tribes, generation after generation…

GREEN ON BLUE by Elliot Ackerman

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Elliot Ackerman’s GREEN ON BLUE was reviewed in the Wall Street Journal, the Daily Beast, and the Huffington Post, which called it “remarkable…harrowing and finely wrought…, a powerful response by an American soldier to his experience in a country where almost any amount of power is overwhelmed by the racket.” The Daily Beast said, “when a voice speaks transcendentally through an artist, it may say even more than he intended. All readers should be glad that Ackerman gave himself to this one.”

Elliot Ackerman’s GREEN ON BLUE was reviewed in the Wall Street Journal, the Daily Beast, and the Huffington Post, which called it “remarkable…harrowing and finely wrought…, a powerful response by an American soldier to his experience in a country where almost any amount of power is overwhelmed by the racket.” The Daily Beast said, “when a voice speaks transcendentally through an artist, it may say even more than he intended. All readers should be glad that Ackerman gave himself to this one.”

GREEN ON BLUE by Elliot Ackerman

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Elliot Ackerman was profiled in Vogue, in advance of a personal essay in the March issue. Says Megan O’ Grady, “[Ackerman’s] first novel is a standout both for its setting—a remote Shkin firebase, a kind of twenty-first century Guadalcanal—and for the austere grace of its prose…

Elliot Ackerman was profiled in Vogue, in advance of a personal essay in the March issue. Says Megan O’ Grady, “[Ackerman’s] first novel is a standout both for its setting—a remote Shkin firebase, a kind of twenty-first century Guadalcanal—and for the austere grace of its prose…

10% HAPPIER by Dan Harris

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10% HAPPIER by Dan Harris
Dan Harris’ book, is nicely placed on multiple bestseller lists. Boston Globe: #6, LA Times: #4, SF Chronicle: #15, IndieBound: #6 and New York Times #9. IT books published the book in paperback December 30, 2014.

Dan Harris’ book, is nicely placed on multiple bestseller lists. Boston Globe: #6, LA Times: #4, SF Chronicle: #15, IndieBound: #6 and New York Times #9. IT books published the book in paperback December 30, 2014.

A SMALL INDISCRETION by Jan Ellison

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A SMALL INDISCRETION by Jan Ellison
Jan Ellison’s A SMALL INDISCRETION has received positive reviews in the San Francisco Chronicle (“rich with suspense…astonishing”), USA Today (“Ellison is a tantalizing storyteller, dropping delicious hints of foreshadowing and shifting back and forth in time”) and was named a Staff Pick by Sarah Seltzer, Editor-at-Large at Flavorwire who called it “rich and detailed” and said, “the plot explodes delightfully, with suspense and a few twists.” Random House published the book on January 20, 2015.

Jan Ellison’s A SMALL INDISCRETION has received positive reviews in the San Francisco Chronicle (“rich with suspense…astonishing”), USA Today (“Ellison is a tantalizing storyteller, dropping delicious hints of foreshadowing and shifting back and forth in time”) and was named a Staff Pick by Sarah Seltzer, Editor-at-Large at Flavorwire who called it “rich and detailed” and said, “the plot explodes delightfully, with suspense and a few twists.” Random House published the book on January 20, 2015.

GREEN ON BLUE by Elliot Ackerman

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Elliot Ackerman’s GREEN ON BLUE was reviewed in Shelf Awareness & The San Francisco Chronicle Shelf Awarness said: “Decorated Marine Elliot Ackerman, who had multiples tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, offers a poignant first novel about a war-orphaned young Afghan soldier.” The San Francisco Chronicle calls it “a spellbinding tale that puts the human face on unimaginable suffering and violence.” Scribner publishes the book on February 17, 2015.

Elliot Ackerman’s GREEN ON BLUE was reviewed in Shelf Awareness & The San Francisco Chronicle Shelf Awarness said: “Decorated Marine Elliot Ackerman, who had multiples tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, offers a poignant first novel about a war-orphaned young Afghan soldier.” The San Francisco Chronicle calls it “a spellbinding tale that puts the human face on unimaginable suffering and violence.” Scribner publishes the book on February 17, 2015.

RUST by Jonathan Waldman

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RUST by Jonathan Waldman
Called by Publisher’s Weekly, “Lively . . . A detailed, fun read with a valuable reminder that every seemingly irrelevant item we take for granted each day is front and center for someone else.” Simon & Schuster will publish the hardcover on March 10, 2015.

Called by Publisher’s Weekly, “Lively . . . A detailed, fun read with a valuable reminder that every seemingly irrelevant item we take for granted each day is front and center for someone else.” Simon & Schuster will publish the hardcover on March 10, 2015.

THE GLITTERING WORLD by Robert Levy

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THE GLITTERING WORLD by Robert Levy
Robert Levy’s thrilling novel of secrets and suspense was published in hardcover by Gallery Books on February 10, 2015.

Robert Levy’s thrilling novel of secrets and suspense was published in hardcover by Gallery Books on February 10, 2015.