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In "The Company We Keep," Robert and Dayna Baer reveal how they romanced each other while spying for the CIA.
In "The Trinity Six," Charles Cumming takes a brilliant fictional look at the greatest spy scandal of the 20th century.
In his memoir, "An Improvised Life," Alan Arkin explains his techniques for acting and training other actors.
In "History of a Suicide," Jill Bialosky probes the suicide of her half-sister and searches for catharsis, even absolution.
In "Liberty's Exiles," Maya Jasonoff tells the tale of the British Loyalists who opposed the American revolution.
In "The Globalization Paradox," Dani Rodrik examines what economists overlook.
The second novel in Thomas E. Kennedy's Copenhagen Quartet is a satire of men and women at work.
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It's been 17 years since Carol Edgarian's best-selling, critically acclaimed first novel, "Rise the Euphrates," announced the arrival of a gifted and ambitious young writer. Yet that long pause feels right when you read "Three Stages of Amazement," her rueful, wholly adult second novel. It's not ...
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