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Mayhem

by Scott Neuffer

A moment of human weakness irrevocably changes one woman’s life during the Depression in this unforgettable work. How can a moment of weakness, the slightest lapse in judgment, forever alter someone’s life? How can any small, trivial... Read More

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The Sea Beach Line

by Karen Rigby

A brilliant and profound tale of one young man’s search for identity, and the stories we tell ourselves. Brooklyn novelist Ben Nadler returns with a fabular coming-of-age novel that is both a love song to New York City and a Jewish... Read More

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Baseball Dads

by Scott Neuffer

American Psycho meets Little League baseball in this delightfully disturbing satire. There’s a popular saying about the Lone Star State that shows up on bumper stickers from time to time: “Don’t mess with Texas.” It’s a warning... Read More

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BIGLAW

by Caitlynn Lowe

Cameron’s novel balances familiarity and insanity as it showcases an excess of vices exacting a toll on corporate attorneys. Former corporate attorney Lindsay Cameron showcases the hostile reality of New York mega-firm life in her... Read More

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The Lost Journals of Sylvia Plath

by Karen Rigby

A blend of tragicomedy and waning romance, "The Lost Journals of Sylvia Plath" explores uncomfortable material with biting humor. Rich in period details, and biting in its finely tuned humor, "The Lost Journals of Sylvia Plath" darts... Read More

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The Story of God

by Gary Presley

God has never been this damned funny in this pseudo-sacred, sacrilegious piece of silliness. In his debut comic novel, Chris Matheson, screenwriter for the Bill & Ted flicks, grabs a seat at the theater of the absurd for an... Read More

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The Darling

by Julia Jenkins

A complex and disarming young woman follows her heart, lust, and taste for adventure in an unusual route to maturity and self-actualization. Lorraine M. López’s "The Darling" is a coming-of-age story in the time-honored tradition, a... Read More

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