Yuppies: The Bankers, Lawyers, Joggers, and Gourmands Who Conquered New York

Book Review

Yuppies: The Bankers, Lawyers, Joggers, and Gourmands Who Conquered New York

By Dylan Gottlieb

Did those ambitious whippersnappers really ruin everything?

Mrs. Shim Is a Killer: A Novel

Book Review

Mrs. Shim Is a Killer: A Novel

By Kang Jiyoung; translated by Paige Morris

Rumors of a middle-aged female assassin roil Seoul’s underworld.

Slither

Book Review

Slither

By Stephen S. Hall

If not Satan, why Satan-shaped?

Book Review

One Hundred Names: A Novel

By Cecelia Ahern

One Hundred Names: A Novel

A journalist attempts the impossible: to find a connection among 100 people.

Author Q&A

Interview with Robert Miraldi

by Sarah Vogelsong

Interview with Robert Miraldi

In this first biography of Seymour Hersh, Robert Miraldi chronicles "America's greatest investigative reporter," from My Lai to Abu Ghraib.

Book Review

The Train to Warsaw: A Novel

Two lovers haunted by the Holocaust return to Poland to find nothing of their past remains.

Beyond The Book

6 Tips for Making the Most of Malice

Awaken your inner Agatha Christie at this popular mystery writers' conference.

Author Q&A

Interview with Marcel Theroux

What happens when you come back from the dead, but you cannot prove it? Strange Bodies is an eerie thriller.

Book Review

The Farm: A Novel

By Tom Rob Smith

The Farm: A Novel

A man with his own secrets is drawn into a mystery too close to home.

Book Review

Bourbon: A History of the American Spirit

The ups and downs of bourbon in the U.S., from its origins, through Prohibition, to today’s craft distillers.

Feature

June 2014 Exemplars: Poetry Reviews by Grace Cavalieri

A monthly feature that looks at books of and about poetry.