David Keymer

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The Poet’s Game: A Spy in Moscow

Vidich’s latest superb spy thriller (after Beirut Station) owes more to Charles McCarry than John le Carré, but the message is the same: spies pay for their loyalty in their inability to trust anyone else’s.
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The Wrongs and Rights Come Apart

Not an easy read but a pertinent one on an important, thorny topic about untidy laws and opposing theories of rights, wrongs, and morality.
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Casualties of Truth

Francis-Sharma (Book of the Little Axe) has written a timely and compelling story that will please discerning readers.

The Age of Choice: A History of Freedom in Modern Life

This first-rate study of choice and freedom will appeal to most history lovers.

Summer of Fire and Blood: The German Peasants’ War

Roper’s close reading of the texts presents a rich, multidirectional history of an important historical period. And she writes like a dream. An exciting history book that’s likely to be the go-to study for years to come.
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Friends Helping Friends

Hoffman’s (Clean Hands) comic crime novel would please the master of such things, Donald Westlake.
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City of Smoke and Sea

At moments, Márquez’s (This Fierce Blood) prose enchants, but it doesn’t quite work as a package.

The Greek Revolution and the Violent Birth of Nationalism

Scholarly, accessible, and engaging, this superb study will appeal to most history lovers, especially in an age where ethnic cleansing is common. A historical quest that’s also a riveting story that’s seldom heard.
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A Campus on Fire

O’Dowd’s debut is a stunner, with a devastating ending.
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