Controversy erupts in Miracle Springs, North Carolina, when the owner of the local bookstore tries to play peacekeeperbut winds up playing detective instead .
This book constitutes the first major exploration of HBO's current programming, examined in the context of the transformation of American television and global society.
A novel of a Jamaican woman’s adventures, from an author with “a fine ear for patois and dialogue, and a love of language that makes bawdy jokes crackle” (The New Yorker).
This volume critically engages with recent formulations and debates regarding the status of the regional languages of the Indian subcontinent vis-a-vis English.
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Magic, and especially performance magic, has been a part of crime fiction since its inception: both art forms surged in popularity in Western Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century and influenced each other in profound ways.
Hollow Girl Collected Edition Volume 7 - Everyone's the Enemy: Collects volumes 19 to 21 (Face-Blind, Don't Go Off Wandering, and I Am Everyone) - "e;Luke Cooper continues to cement his reputation as one of the most exciting creators on the independent scene today.
100 American Crime Writers features discussion and analysis of the lives of crime writers and their key works, examining the developments in American crime writing from the Golden Age to hardboiled detective fiction.
This wide-ranging resource uses evidence-based documentation to examine claims and beliefs - and provide the facts - about sexual assault and harassment and other forms of sexual violence in the United States.
From the theatre of Euripides to the theatre of Montreal's Main, Michel Tremblay casts some of his most famous and exotic personae, The Duchess, Fine Dumas, Jean-le-Decolle and Babalu, in a whole new light in his new Notebooks.
Inventing the Gothic Corpse shows how a series of bold experiments in eighteenth-century British realist and Gothic fiction transform the dead body from an instructive icon into a thrill device.