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ISBN 978-0-14-312408-5 $22.00 ($23.00 CAN) Engineering/Architecture 8 1 /2 x 11 208 pp. Rights: W00 4-color throughout Pub history: The Penguin Press hc 978-1-59420-303-9 On sale: 10/29/2013 SuGGeSTeD ORDeR “ Lavishly illustrated . . . meticulously and lucidly deconstructs the design.” —The New York Times “ [An] eye-widening piece of illustrated deconstruction . . . on the most enduring symbol of city life.” —Wired also availaBle fRoM Penguin: The Works 978-0-14-311270-9 $23.00 ClassiC Penguin 94 NOVeMBeR A gorgeous graphic tour of the inner workings of skyscrapers—from the author of The Works The Heights Anatomy of a Skyscraper Kate Ascher Indispensable and unforgettable, The Heights is the ultimate guide to the way skyscrapers work—from the bases of their foundations to the peaks of their spires. With skyscrapers becoming essential elements of urban life, there has never been a greater need for understanding and embracing these complex structures. Using innovative illustrations to tackle the vast complexity of these buildings, The Heights explores with remarkable insight every aspect of designing, building, and maintaining a modern skyscraper, as well as the individuals who build and maintain these architectural cathedrals. In the process, The Heights provides a remarkable snapshot of urban life at the dawn of the twenty-first century. n Wonderfully accessible, with many full-color, comprehensive graphics, including maps, charts, cross-sections, and photographs n Publishing in time for holiday gift-giving and perfect for fans of architecture and design kate asCheR is the author of The Works: Anatomy of a City. She serves on the faculty of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation and manages Happold Consulting’s U.S. practice. She lives in New York City. Select Author Appearances Online Publicity Radio Advertising
ISBN 978-0-14-312414-6 $15.00 ($16.00 CAN) Mystery 5 1 /16 x 7 3 /4 384 pp. Rights: G12 Pub history: Viking hc 978-0-670-02369-1 On sale: 10/29/2013 SuGGeSTeD ORDeR “ Edie is fierce in her desire for justice. . . . So masterfully described that it chills the reader.” —Booklist “ Edie is blunt and tenacious, the plot compelling, and the settings mesmerizing. McGrath is a fresh and compelling voice.” —The Cleveland Plain Dealer also availaBle fRoM Penguin: White Heat 978-0-14-312096-4 $15.00 Edie Kiglatuk returns in a gripping tale set against Alaska’s famed Iditarod dog sled race The Boy in the Snow An Edie Kiglatuk Mystery M. J. McGrath Braving frigid Arctic conditions in pursuit of justice, Edie Kiglatuk has staked out a territory like no other. Since the half-Inuit, half-outsider heroine made her debut in M. J. McGrath’s awardnominated White Heat, fans of Henning Mankell, Dana Stabenow, and other bestselling thriller authors have taken notice. In the second installment of the series, Edie is preparing to help her ex-husband, Sammy, in his bid to win the Iditarod. But things turn grim when she finds a dead infant abandoned and covered in mysterious ceremonial markings. As Sammy mushes his team across the frozen wilderness, Edie begins an investigation that leads into a murky world of corrupt politics, greed, and sex trafficking—and awakens a painful secret from her past. n White Heat was longlisted for the CWA’s Gold Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel of the Year and was selected as a “Summer Reads” pick by Parade n M. J. McGrath was awarded the Mail on Sunday /John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for best British writer under 35 n Visit melaniemcgrath.com M. J. (Melanie) MCgRath is an award-winning journalist and the author of The Long Exile: A Tale of Inuit Betrayal, among other nonfiction titles, and White Heat, the first novel of the Edie Kiglatuk series. She lives in London. Online Publicity Online Advertising ClassiC Penguin NOVeMBeR 95
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Mystery 5 1 /16 x 7 3 /4 384 pp. Rights: G12<br />
Pub history: Viking hc 978-0-670-02369-1<br />
On sale: 10/29/2013<br />
SuGGeSTeD ORDeR<br />
“ Edie is fierce in her desire for justice. . . .<br />
So masterfully described that it<br />
chills the reader.” —Booklist<br />
“ Edie is blunt and tenacious, the plot<br />
compelling, and the settings mesmerizing.<br />
McGrath is a fresh and<br />
compelling voice.”<br />
—The Cleveland Plain Dealer<br />
also availaBle fRoM <strong>Penguin</strong>:<br />
White Heat 978-0-14-312096-4 $15.00<br />
Edie Kiglatuk returns in a gripping tale<br />
set against Alaska’s famed Iditarod dog<br />
sled race<br />
The Boy in the Snow<br />
An Edie Kiglatuk Mystery<br />
M. J. McGrath<br />
Braving frigid Arctic conditions in pursuit of justice, Edie Kiglatuk<br />
has staked out a territory like no other. Since the half-Inuit,<br />
half-outsider heroine made her debut in M. J. McGrath’s awardnominated<br />
White Heat, fans of Henning Mankell, Dana Stabenow,<br />
and other bestselling thriller authors have taken notice.<br />
In the second installment of the series, Edie is preparing to<br />
help her ex-husband, Sammy, in his bid to win the Iditarod. But<br />
things turn grim when she finds a dead infant abandoned and covered<br />
in mysterious ceremonial markings. As Sammy mushes his<br />
team across the frozen wilderness, Edie begins an investigation<br />
that leads into a murky world of corrupt politics, greed, and sex<br />
trafficking—and awakens a painful secret from her past.<br />
n White Heat was longlisted for the CWA’s Gold Dagger Award for<br />
Best Crime Novel of the Year and was selected as a “Summer<br />
Reads” pick by Parade<br />
n M. J. McGrath was awarded the Mail on Sunday /John Llewellyn<br />
Rhys Prize for best British writer under 35<br />
n Visit melaniemcgrath.com<br />
M. J. (Melanie) MCgRath is an award-winning<br />
journalist and the author of The Long Exile: A Tale of Inuit<br />
Betrayal, among other nonfiction titles, and White Heat, the<br />
first novel of the Edie Kiglatuk series. She lives in London.<br />
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