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Reagan Arthur Books

Reagan Arthur Books is an imprint with a simple, single focus: great writing in the service of great stories. It will be a home for writers of literary novels, adventures, memoir, true narrative—a place where books aren’t separated by genre, but bound by a common love of language and storytelling. The authors on our list are some of the most talented and original writers at work today, from critically acclaimed and award-winning bestsellers to fresh-out-of-the-gate, dazzling newcomers. Our goal is to give readers what they want most: the unique and lasting pleasure of sitting alone with a good book, being moved and entertained and even changed forever.

Reagan Arthur Books is an imprint with a simple, single focus: great writing in the service of great stories. It will be a home for writers of literary novels, adventures, memoir, true narrative—a place where books aren’t separated by genre, but bound by a common love of language and storytelling. The authors on our list are some of the most talented and original writers at work today, from critically acclaimed and award-winning bestsellers to fresh-out-of-the-gate, dazzling newcomers. Our goal is to give readers what they want most: the unique and lasting pleasure of sitting alone with a good book, being moved and entertained and even changed forever.

Reagan Arthur Books
  • The Unnamed
  • The Unnamed
  • By Joshua Ferris ,

  • A heartbreaking story of family and marriage, a meditation on the unseen forces of nature and desire, The Unnamed is a deeply felt, luminous novel about modern life, ancient yearnings, and the power of human connection.

  • Marriage and Other Acts of Charity
  • Marriage and Other Acts of Charity
  • By Kate Braestrup ,

  • In her award-winning memoir Here If You Need Me, Kate Braestrup inspired readers with her deeply moving and deftly humorous stories of faith, hope, and family. As a minister, she regularly performs weddings. She’s been married twice and widowed once, and accordingly has much to say about life after the ceremony. In Marriage and Other Acts of Charity she turns her attention to the subjects of love and commitment. Part observation of modern marriage, and part meditation on how God and love figure in all our relationships, the book proves yet again why Braestrup’s writing is “inspirational in the best sense” (New York Daily News).

  • Doors Open
  • Doors Open
  • By Ian Rankin ,

  • Three friends, sharing a bond of passion for art and collecting, conspire together to pull off a heist of several paintings from the National Gallery in Edinburgh. With the help of hired muscle and a forger to replace the stolen paintings, they are successful—and then learn that the aftermath is more complicated and treacherous than the crime.

  • Black Hills
  • Black Hills
  • By Dan Simmons ,

  • Paha Sapa, a young Sioux warrior, first encounters General George Armstrong Custer as Custer lies dying on the battlefield at Little Bighorn. He believes that the legendary general’s ghost entered him at that moment and will remain with him until Sapa convinces him to leave. Weaving the two men’s stories together, Dan Simmons depicts a tumultuous time in American history, culminating in an explosive finale at Mount Rushmore.

  • Still Midnight
  • Still Midnight
  • By Denise Mina ,

  • Alex Morrow is not new to the police force—or to crime—but there is nothing familiar about the murder and kidnapping she is investigating. Is this an amateur crime gone horribly wrong or something much more unexpected?

  • Next
  • Next
  • By James Hynes ,

  • Kevin Quinn is an average, middle-aged, liberal-leaning, self-centered, emotionally-damaged American. As he travels to Austin, Texas, for a job interview, he contemplates lost opportunities in romance, apocalyptic visions, and how to reinvent himself. Next is a funny, moving, sexy, and surprising novel that takes place over the course of a day that begins unusually and will end dramatically, when Kevin learns, at last, what happens next.

  • Joshua Ferris
  • Joshua Ferris
  • Joshua Ferris's first novel, Then We Came to the End, won the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, the Barnes and Noble Discover Award, and was a National Book Award finalist. His fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Granta, the Guardian, and Tin House, among other publications. He lives in New York.

  • Dan Simmons
  • Dan Simmons
  • Dan Simmons is the award-winning author of several novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Olympos and The Terror. He lives in Colorado.

     

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Reagan Arthur Books is unable to consider or return any unsolicited manuscripts or proposals. We encourage all authors who wish to have their work considered by Reagan Arthur Books to seek representation by a literary agent.

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Contact us at rab@hbgusa.com.