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Soho Press is a New York City-based publisher founded by Juris Jurjevics [1] and Laura Hruska in 1986 and currently headed by Bronwen Hruska. [2] It specializes in literary fiction and international crime series. Other works include published by it include memoirs. Its Young Adult imprint Soho Teen, which focuses on YA mysteries and thrillers.
Soho Press. Dead Lions. Two Slough House agents land a promising assignment and perhaps a chance to get back their old jobs back. Jackson Lamb, one of the best or worst (depending on your POV ...
The book was published by Soho Press in the United States. [1] The initial release of the novel was unsuccessful and Constable decided not to publish any further books in the series. [1] In 2015, John Murray acquired the rights to release the novel in the UK and released a new edition.
Slough House is a series of spy novels by the British author Mick Herron.Herron began writing the first volume, Slow Horses, in 2008, and published it in 2010. The series follows River Cartwright and his colleagues, a group of humiliated MI5 agents, who have been relegated to paper pushing jobs.
Marriage of a Thousand Lies is a novel by Sri Lankan-American author SJ Sindu, published by Soho Press in 2017. It tells the story of Lucky and Kris, two gay South Asian-Americans whose parents immigrated from Sri Lanka, who marry to stay in the closet.
Pages in category "Soho Press books" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aesthetica (novel) B.
Though the poem was written in 1997, the novel was written during 2001-2003 and then titled "To Swallow the Devil Whole" [7] before the name was changed and published by Soho Press. The Darkest Child's sequel is among the collection of Phillips' writing in her second novel, Stumbling Blocks.
She published three novels (as Laura Chapman). In 1986, she, her husband, Alan Hruska, and their friend, Juris Jurjevics, the former editor in chief of the Dial Press, founded Soho Press with the objective of publishing serious literature by authors who had yet to be discovered.