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“They were detectives on the New York Police Department who brought me information about wiretaps, phone taps, informants, ongoing...
Continue Reading ‘The Good Rat’
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“Yalo did not understand what was happening. The young man stood before the interrogator and closed his eyes.”
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The protagonist of Charles Baxter’s new book is haunted by a man who appropriates parts of his identity.
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In Stephen King’s new novel, a man recuperating in the Florida Keys begins to paint, with sinister results.
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“I had an accident at a job site. It was pretty simple; when a pickup truck, even a Dodge Ram with all the bells and whistles, argues...
Continue Reading ‘Duma Key’
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Chapter 8: They arranged to meet by the boathouse in Central Park.
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Jacob Weisberg argues that George W. Bush’s presidency has been driven by his psychological needs.
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Richard Price ambles through the old and new of the Lower East Side, the setting of his latest novel.
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James McBride’s protagonist is a slave reminiscent of Harriet Tubman.