Thomas Hardy's final novel Jude the Obscure explores notions of class, religion, marriage and modernization through its protagonist Jude Fawley, a working-class man who dreams of being a scholar.
British writer John Buchan's Greenmantle is the second of five adventure novels to star Richard Hannay, a man with a remarkable knack for getting out of sticky situations, and indeed getting into them in the first place.
Both chronicle and confrontation, the poems of Jacob Scheiers debut work out.
At the centre of the critically acclaimed Fox drama House, British actor Hugh Laurie has become the focus of fans across North America.
A rich man and a poor man are found dead of gunshot wounds outside a seedy bar.
With more Top 10 hits than any other female-fronted music group in history.
Since the beginning of time, men have engaged in hand-to-hand combat.
Lawyer and bluesman Monty Collins is used to defending murderers.
Vira’s crystal ball only shows bleak and harsh truth.
Ever since she stumbled into her father’s lab and drank a cocktail of his experiments.
From the calm Pacific to the storm-tossed prairie, a teasing puzzle turns into a frightening game.
John Goldbach's utterly original debut collection offers funny and penetrating tales.
The Insomniac Library is proud to reissue Gwendolyn MacEwen's first novel.
Dexter Cooke: a child of privilege, loved by his parents, adored by his peers.
In Ray Zahab's world, a comfortable jog is 30 kilometres, a serious marathon is 200 kilometres.
Could it be a sign that an earthquake is coming when a community has a sudden jump in missing pets?
Who was Hitchcock? A fat man who played practical jokes on people?
There were five rules of Twitchhiker:? I can only accept offers of travel.
Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus, was completed by Mary Shelley at the age of 19.
The metaphysical thriller The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare, written by G. K. Chesterton in 1908.