CRIME

Hard-boiled, two-fisted, whodunnits and noir.

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  1. The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories

    The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories

    $25.00

    An unstoppable anthology of crime stories culled from Black Mask magazine the legendary publication that turned a pulp phenomenon into literary mainstream. Learn More
  2. Skagboys

    Skagboys

    $26.95

    Prequel to the best-selling phenomenon Trainspotting, this exhilarating and moving novel shows how Welsh’s colorful miscreants first went wrong. Learn More
  3. Return of the Thin Man

    Return of the Thin Man

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    Dashiell Hammett was a crime writer who elevated the genre to true literature, and The Thin Man was Hammett’s last—and most success­ful—novel. Learn More
  4. Gun Machine

    Gun Machine

    $25.99

    Warren Ellis reimagines New York City as a puzzle with the most dangerous pieces of all: GUNS. Learn More
  5. Gone Girl

    Gone Girl: A Novel

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    Marriage can be a real killer. Learn More
  6. Getting Off

    Getting Off: A Novel of Sex And Violence

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    So this girl walks into a bar... Learn More
  7. Escape Velocity: A Charles Portis Miscellany

    Escape Velocity: A Charles Portis Miscellany

    $27.95

    For those who care about literature or simply love a good laugh (or both), Charles Portis has long been one of America's most admired novelists. His 1968 novel True Grit is fixed in the contemporary canon, and four more have been hailed as comic masterpieces. Learn More
  8. And When She Was Good

    And When She Was Good: A Novel

    $26.99

    Perennial New York Times and nationally bestselling author and acclaimed multiple–prize winner Laura Lippman delivers a brilliant novel about a woman with a secret life who is forced to make desperate choices to save her son and herself. Learn More

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