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Twin Peaks minus the dream logic. Agent Shannon Moss drinks a lot of coffee, travels amid pine trees to investigate murderous goings-on at the Blackwater Lodge and finds herself hip deep in dopplegangers. No dancing dwarves, but Moss is missing a limb. “Hospital corriders were unnerving spaces” and ...
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from Edelweiss for review consideration.The Gone World was hard to write up a review for. On one hand, it was absolutely breathtaking in it’s scope and imagination. On the other, I never had the desire to read the book for more than fifteen or twenty minute...
It was neat to read a book by a Pittsburgher that delves into the geography so much, and to catch the references to local bands and writers, etc. The world that Sweterlitsch builds is not fun, it is bleak and it has doubled down on misogyny and objectification - the world has. The protagonist is onl...
It was neat to read a book by a Pittsburgher that delves into the geography so much, and to catch the references to local bands and writers, etc. The world that Sweterlitsch builds is not fun, it is bleak and it has doubled down on misogyny and objectification - the world has. The protagonist is onl...
Publication Date: Available Now from Headline Source: Publisher review copy via BookBridgr. It is ten years since the attack that reduced Pittsburgh to ashes. Today all that remains is the Archive: an interactive digital record of the city and its people. John Dominic Blaxton is a survivor, one ...