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Vive Maigret!

The complete adventures of Georges Simenon’s beloved inspector are now available in one stylish set

Party On

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Fiend

Yalta Diaries

Leslie Jamison

On the books worth obsessing over

The North Korean Job

The author of the first English-language book on Kim Jong Un explains the dotard-trolling dictator’s mysterious rise

Wanderers in the Woods

Dead Prime Ministers Society

A rare look inside Eton, Britain’s most respected (and reviled) boarding school

Marie Kondo

On the titles worth keeping on your magically tidied-up bookshelf

Murder, They Wrote

Criminal Minds

The author of a new book on Dorothy L. Sayers reflects on the magic born of the novelist’s collaboration with her fellow Oxford women

Africa’s World War

It’s Complicated

Lee Child

On the unlikely books that offer a break from your routine reads

Bonjour Tristesse

Once again, the French novelist Michel Houellebecq is a step ahead of current events. But his themes are timeless

Prince Among Men

The photographer behind My Name Is Prince, the largest-ever collection of images of the star, recalls the extraordinary experience of being in his orbit

Test of Faith

Apollonia Poilâne

The woman behind the legendary Paris bakery recommends the best cookbooks

Every Tongue Shall Confess

Pre-War Prima Donna

First Impressions

A new book remembers more than a decade spent in the orbit of Beckett and de Beauvoir. Here, its author describes her early encounters with the literary stars

A Present-Day 1984

B. J. Novak

So much more than a children’s book: on metafiction for kids

Murder, They Wrote