Rusty Sabich, the now-retired prosecutor he introduced in “Presumed Innocent,” is 77 — and taking on a new case in “Presumed ... His newest book, “Precipice,” is about a former British ...
Meagan Drillinger left New York City for a life on the road. She has spent the majority of her career traveling and living in Mexico, and is passionate about seeing destinations in a slow-paced ...
Glatch and his wife, Kelly, also supplied many contemporary vehicle photos. The 240-page book, new this year ($50, Motorbooks), tells the story of a company that, according to Glatch, had its ...
Her work has previously appeared in Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day, Prevention, The New York Times, and others. Penguin Random House; Harper; Red Tower Books As you start to compile your reading ...
Google goes a step further, tracking the copyright status and listing new entrants in the public domain on Google Books, all for free. Not to be conflated with the Google Play Books app that ...
Happy New Year, and happy new books! If “reading more” is a goal you have in mind for 2025—we salute you! And we have 42 suggestions of where to start turning the pages, with sci-fi ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs returned to practice on Monday at the Ford Performance Centre following a day off on Sunday as the club prepares for the first game of a home-and-home with the New York ...
The new year has begun, bringing with it the socially ... A popular one is finishing an arbitrary number of books; another approach is to establish specific parameters—reading only titles ...
The bestselling author of “Presumed Innocent” has a new masterful legal thriller. A judge named Rusty finds his peaceful retirement disrupted when his troubled stepson and his girlfriend ...
Today, we’re talking about books. I’ll talk with Gilbert Cruz, the editor of “The New York Times Book Review,” about the best books of the year and the best books of the century.
Novel Ideas, a new bookstore, just opened on Main Street ... Novel Ideas stocks every genre of book, and if they don’t have what you want on the shelves, they can special order it for you ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.