Books from Soho Press

  • D'Arc
    By Robert Repino

    With the fragile interspecies peace that followed the War With No Name under assault from land and sea, Sheba and Mort(e) have no choice but to take up their arms...

  • Lost
    By Roberta Kray

    Alan Webster wasinhis mid forties, an amiablelookingguy with a pleasant smile, brown eyes and receding mousy brown hair. 'What doeshe do?' 'Works on theRomford market,' Stagg said. 'Selling what?' Stagg shrugged. 'Whatever.

  • The Sandbox: A Novel
    By David Zimmerman

    This “gripping” and suspenseful novel of the Iraq War “will keep you turning the pages” (The New York Times).

  • As if by Magic
    By Dolores Gordon-Smith

    Dangerous events soon prove everyone wrong. Dolores Gordon-Smith is the author of two previous mysteries in the Jack Haldean series. She graduated from Surrey University in 1981. From the Hardcover edition.

  • The Sandbox
    By David Zimmerman

    Rankin watches from the Humvee. I can see from his expression that he's anxious about the way I'm acting. Manic, no doubt. From his perspective, crazed. “Rankin,” I say through the window, “come inside a mike. Ahmed was here.

  • Cold Water Burning
    By John Straley

    After years on the job as a private investigator in Sitka, Alaska, Cecil Younger doesn’t claim to have learned much about humanity as a whole, but he does know this: truth is a slippery thing.

  • A Blind Goddess
    By James R. Benn

    “Please, I am speaking with Lord Mayhew,” Flowers said, his hand pressed tightly over the receiver. I guessed Mayhew wasn't used to being interrupted. “Go on, then,” Payne said, taking a seat in front of Flowers' desk and crossing his ...

  • The Manhattan Family Guide to Private Schools and Selective Public Schools
    By Victoria Goldman

    Professional chess masters teach the fundamentals of chess and The Chess Club is open to all Lower and Middle School students. The school hosts tournaments sanctioned by the US Chess Federation Summer Program ...

  • Manhattan Family Guide to Private Schools and Selective Public Schools, 6th Edition
    By Victoria Goldman

    Professional chess mastersteach the fundamentals ofchess andThe Chess Clubis open to allLower and Middle School students. Theschool hosts tournaments sanctioned bytheUS Chess Federation Summer Program Thereisa two week recreational ...

  • The Manhattan Directory of Private Nursery Schools
    By Victoria Goldman

    In addition, after school specialty classes for 4s and up include drama, chess, sports, and chess. Program. Developmental. The core curriculum consists of social studies and science. Preschoolers learn through direct observation and ...

  • Manhattan Directory of Private Nursery Schools, 6th Ed.
    By Victoria Goldman

    In addition, afterschool specialty classes for 4s and up include drama, chess, sports, and chess. Program. Developmental. The core curriculum consists ofsocial studies and science. Preschoolers learn through direct observation ...

  • The Manhattan Directory of Private Nursery Schools, 7th Edition
    By Victoria Goldman

    Specials include music, art, foreign languages, physical education, martial arts, drumming, and yoga; violin and chess for older pre-primary students. Admissions. See The Family School entry, this page–this page. Class size.

  • Road of Bones
    By James R. Benn

    A quick execution was better for everyone , the Pole included . ... I pulled the jeep out into the road as one of the C - 47 engines kicked over , spouted blue exhaust , and snarled into life . “ A trivial matter .

  • King Maybe
    By Timothy Hallinan

    Hollywood burgler Junior Bender finds himself caught in a revenge plot epic enough for the silver screen.

  • The Fame Thief
    By Timothy Hallinan

    Hollywood burglar-turned-detective Junior Bender has a knotty new case to solve—a 60-year-old Tinseltown mystery There are not many people brave enough to say no to Irwin Dressler, Hollywood’s infamous mob boss-turned-movie king.

  • The Funny Man: A Novel
    By John Warner

    I said, my hands trembling in my lap, one eye on Barry, one on the stubbly back of the driver's head. “Even I'm going to think I'm guilty by the time this is over! Why don't you do anything? Look at all the stuff they have!

  • The Queen of Tears
    By Chris McKinney

    Soong sat with her husband at the awards. The movie had lost some of its nominations. Best Score was out, as were Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, and Best Editing. Soong glanced at her husband every once in a while.

  • The Rest Is Silence
    By James R. Benn

    “George Lawson. Machinist's Mate. Were we torpedoed?” “You were,” I said. “Was Hal with you?” “Yeah. We were both getting some coffee when there was a blast amidships.I thought maybewe'dhita mine.It sounded like the ship was breaking ...

  • Dead Man in Istanbul
    By Michael Pearce

    “That little prick?” I heardhimsayonce. “Hedoesn't act; he just strikes beautiful poses.” It made me soangry.I could have spat.Infact,I didspit. Onhim. But thatwaswhen the Prince stepped in. “Now, now, Cunningham,” he said, ...

  • The Death of Corinne
    By R. T. Raichev

    Corinne Coreille had a great following in the USA. Americans still remembered Corinne Coreille's concerts at Carnegie Hall in 1974 and 1982. People still talked about her duets with Danny Kaye and Dean Martin. Ah – 'Amore'!