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"The Man and the Boy" by Tony Parsons, a debut novel published in 1999, tells the story of Harry Silver, a thirty-year-old successful TV producer in London, whose perfect life is ruined by an affair.
Black Spring is a collection of essays and short stories by the American writer Henry Miller, which was first published in 1936. "The World of Sex" is Miller's second well-known work, which is particularly controversial due to its explicit content.
Longtime defense attorney Mickey Haller finds himself recruited to change stripes and prosecute the high-profile retrial of a brutal child murder.
Stephen L. Carter's first novel is a suspenseful story about the well-off black Garland family. It is a novel about contemporary American society seen through the eyes of a member of the black middle class.
Chanel Cleeton, an American writer of Cuban descent, intertwines two love stories of a related family in the novel, evoking the spirit of Cuba through revolution and exile. The plot takes place in two time periods: 1958-1959 and the present.
The novel "Forlorn River" is a classic work of adventure and western literature, in which Gray explores the wild beauty of the American West, conflicts between pioneers, Indians and the lawlessness that reigns on the edge of civilization.