Ruth Eglash plumbs her experiences as a veteran reporter in 'Parallel Lines,' a novel about three girls whose stories cross on the tracks

The slaying of Haim Arlosoroff 90 years ago remains controversial. What will Jonathan Wilson's characters make of this unsolvable crime in 'The Red Balcony,' on shelves now?

In 'Victorious,' Yishai Sarid tells the story of a military psychologist who believes her job is to teach young soldiers to kill. And then her son enlists in the paratroopers

In her debut work set in New York, pseudonymous author Felicia Berliner tells the story of a young Hasidic woman sucked into an obsession with 'Shmutz'

The bestselling crime writer discusses 'The Hunt,' the last in her Decker/Lazarus series

Louis-Ferdinand Celine's 'Guerre' to hit bookstores decades following his abandonment of personal papers as the Allies approached Paris during WWII

27-year-old debut author Omer Friedlander, now living in New York, paints vivid pictures of characters, tales and times gone by in 'The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land'

'The Promise' by author Damon Galgut spans 40 years of recent South African history

With a mix of old and new characters, 'The Hidden Palace' advances the duo's magic, heartbreak and love into early 20th century New York and Middle East

Ruth Behar mines family lore for 'Letters From Cuba,' a book for readers ages 8-12 about pre-teen Polish-Jewish girl's solo journey to life in remote sugar plantation town

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