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Looking for something to read?
Here's a compendium of recent titles to
while away the last leisurely hours of summer.
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lifestyle of the rich and famous.
Bloom, a native New Yorker, has
worked as a bartender in New York
and the Hamptons and is currently at
work on his third novel.
In Ties That Bind (HarperCollins;
342 pp.; $25.95), author Phillip
Margolin brings back the popular
heroine of Wild Justice, criminal
defense attorney Amanda Jaffe, who
takes on a death penalty case no one
else will touch and discovers a network
of corrupt officials belonging to a
secret fraternity of powerful and dan-
gerous men orchestrating a conspiracy
that extends all the way to the presi-
dency.
Margolin is a longtime criminal
defense attorney who lives in Portland,
Ore.; he has written eight New York
Times best-sellers.
Set against the rise and fall of the
Weather Underground, the radical
antiwar group of the Vietnam era,
Neil Gordon's The Company You Keep
(Viking; 404 pp.; $25.95) is a contem-
porary thriller about a political fugi-
tive, Jason Sinai, who must abandon
his young daughter and go on the run
when his past catches up with him.
Born in South Africa, Gordon grew
up in Long Island and New York; has
lived in Israel, France and Scotland;
and is the author of two previous nov-
els, Sacrifice of Isaac and The
Matt Bloom's A Death in the
Hamptons (Hatherleigh Press;
$14.95; 237 pp.; paperback), a witty
tale of greed, murder and sexual
intrigue, looks at the seamy side of
the glossy Hamptons through the
eyes of a downtrodden local fisher-
man who gets caught up in the
In Kill Two Birds and Get Stoned
(William Morrow; 221 pp.; $24.95),
his first stand-alone novel, Kinky
Friedman, the best-selling author of
Roadkill, takes readers on a ride
through the land of small-time scams
and big-time personalities in an explo-
ration of the American Dream.
Friedman (real name, Richard), also a
Gunrunner's Daughter.