Vacationing in Sicily in an attempt to resuscitate their doomed marriage, a hapless couple soon f...
Eugène Tarpon is back to sleeping in his office and waiting for a job that pays. Then he gets a c...
Ex-cop, ex-idealist, and man in free fall, Eugène Tarpon has been kicked off the force for killin...
An existential detective story by one of France's most popular modern writers, set in a mid-ninet...
A medical mystery fantasy love story that delves into the nature of consciousness while raising t...
The narrator of Prehistoric Times might easily be taken for an inhabitant of Beckett's world: a d...
Inspired by the works of Dashiell Hammett, No Room at the Morgue is Jean-Patrick Manchette's unpa...
'Originally published in France by l'ecole des loisirs, Paris, as Le prince tigre'--Copyright page.
Nature did it first! A beautiful and whimsically illustrated explanation of cool inventions like ...
In My Valley, Claude Ponti leads us on a journey through an enchanted world inhabited by 'Touims'...
''Such was the battle that raged between Cousin K and me: good done badly; evil done well.' So re...
A French counterpart to Adrian Mole, by one of Europe's best-loved comic writers
Crossing countries and continents, this narrative follows a son lost for words over the death of ...
His eyes 'shine with a glimmer of perpetual amusement'; his sartorial taste is impeccable; Ossama...
Summoned home to Egypt after a long European debauch (disguised as 'study'), our hero Teymour-in ...
From one of France's most celebrated children's writers, the story of an 'ugly duckling' who leav...
Ren¿elletto was born in France in 1945. His first book, Le Temps mort, won the Prix Jean Ray for ...
An NYRB Classics Original Emmanuel Bove was one of the most original writersto come out of twenti...
'Originally published by L'âecole des loisirs as Blaise et le chãateau d'Anne Hiversáere, 2004, P...
'In a besieged city, Noor watches as his neighbors pack their bags and flee their homes--but a do...
'Originally published as Ma vallaee by L'Ecole des loisirs, 1998 Paris'--Copyright page.
From one of France's most celebrated children's writers comes a tender and playful portrait of wh...
Eugéne Tarpon, the private-eye protagonist from Manchette’s No Room at the Morgue, appears once m...
'Confident, bristly-haired Meeselphe tumbles headfirst into a whimsical world of riddles, monster...
Guided by a mysterious light, Mae finally finds the magic flowers needed to cure her fatally ill ...
A psychedelic adventure story of friendship, peril, gender questions, and foraging in two floatin...
For readers of Thomas Pynchon, a conspiratorial adventure through a bleak future where the dead (...