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...Last Dance at the Discotheque for Deviants by Paul David Gould (Unbound) A mystery novel inspired by the author’s memories of the underground gay scene in Moscow during the transition from the Soviet Union...
...Job moves Simon & Schuster announced a new board of directors following its takeover by KKR. Richard Sarnoff, chair of media at KKR, will serve as the book publisher’s new chair....
...Foreign Bodies: Pandemics, Vaccines and the Health of Nations by Simon Schama (Simon & Schuster/Ecco) During Covid-19 lockdowns, the British historian and FT contributing editor was inspired to examine...
...acquisition of gaming company Activision Blizzard, Lockheed Martin’s planned $4.4bn acquisition of US missile products supplier Aerojet Rocketdyne, and the $2.2bn merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster...
...England Football: The Biography 1872-2022by Paul Hayward, Simon & Schuster £25 The story of the England men’s team from the world’s first football international against Scotland in 1872 to the present....
...Butts: A Backstory by Heather Radke Simon & Schuster £20/Avid Reader Press $28.99, 320 pages...
...The Real Special Relationship: The True Story of How the British and US Secret Services Work Together by Michael Smith, Simon & Schuster £25, 576 pages John Paul Rathbone is the FT’s security & defence...
...Foreign Bodies: Pandemics, Vaccines and the Health of Nations by Simon Schama (Simon & Schuster/HarperCollins) The latest book by the acclaimed historian (and FT contributing editor) is a cultural history...
...Job moves Deutsche Bank has appointed its former chair Paul Achleitner, former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, former PepsiCo chair and CEO Indra Nooyi, and two others...
...Joseph Kanon’s The Berlin Exchange (Simon & Schuster £16.99) and Paul Vidich’s The Matchmaker (No Exit Press £9.99), two fine thrillers by masters of their craft, are set in a still-divided Berlin....
...of a Political Murder and an African Regime Gone Badby Michela Wrong, Fourth Estate £20/PublicAffairs $18.99 A deeply researched and highly critical biography of one of Africa’s most praised leaders — Paul...
...The latest from collaborative cohabitees Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet, I Spy Island (Simon and Schuster, £6.99), sees a treasure chest wash up on the shores of a sentient desert island....
...Increasingly, the largest fees have gone to writers who are already well-known in public life — from Pope John Paul II, who received an estimated $8.5m for the 1994 memoir Crossing the Threshold of Hope,...
...Latham & Watkins has hired Paul Dolman, Alison Haggerty, and Matthew Goulding as partners in its corporate department....
...Paul Morley’s You Lose Yourself, You Reappear wears whatever research was undertaken in its writing lightly....
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...PJT Partners’ Paul Taubman, Centerview’s Blair Effron and Guggenheim Partners’ Alan Schwartz....
...Others spotting opportunity in a crisis include former UK prime minister Gordon Brown with Seven Ways to Change the World (Simon & Schuster, June)....
...Sanofi chief executive Paul Hudson argues for globally co-ordinated distribution systems and health campaigns....
...The inner workings of the US’s actual deep state during the cold war — most of all, the CIA — is evocatively portrayed in The Coldest Warrior (No Exit Press, RRP£8.99) by Paul Vidich....
...Paul Lay seeks to address that deficit with Providence Lost (Head of Zeus RRP£30, January), the history of Oliver Cromwell’s protectorate....
...Unlike Renko and Wiley, Paul Ricard is not a professional investigator....
...The $38bn hedge fund run by Paul Singer (above, left) has built a stake in Twitter worth more than $1bn, which amounts to about 4 per cent of the social media company. And Elliott wants Dorsey out....
...Open a page at random and count them: Stephen Spender (Freud called him Schuster, his family’s Jewish name), Laurence Olivier, Cyril Connolly, Clarissa Churchill, Lord Berners, Virginia Woolf....
...The Boy on the Shed , by Paul Ferris, Hodder & Stoughton, RRP£20 A boy raised among the Troubles of Northern Ireland becomes Newcastle United’s youngest ever debutant, then drops out of football with injuries...
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