New Releases
It's really hot outside, the perfect time for some light reading, like our three newest Michael Frayn reissues. Set in the early days of computing, The Tin Men (1965) is a hilarious farce in which a madcap group of programmers prepares for the Queen's visit to their institute with disastrous results. The quirky and compulsively readable The Russian Interpreter (1966) is a Soviet-era espionage story that will keep you turning the pages. And Towards the End of the Morning (1967), a story about journalists at a third-rate London newspaper, features nonstop laughs from beginning to end. Read more about these terrific books, all long recognized as classics in England: http://www.valancourtbooks.com/michael-frayn.html