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 Give + Take |
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Ross Clifton is a brilliant jazz pianist—and an even more talented thief. He steals millions of dollars
in diamonds and BMWs and gives all the money away. But his life as a latter-day Robin Hood is about to come
to an abrupt end. Fast, funny, and felonious, Give + Take takes you on an economic shakedown cruise.
Published as the first Concord Free Press novel, Give + Take will be published in spring, 2010 by St. Martin’s Press/Thomas Dunne Books, Two Ravens Press (UK), Ten Points Press (Taiwan), and Editions Makri (Greece).
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 Printer’s Devil |
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Two warring guilds struggle to survive in a world where natural disaster has become commonplace.
Picking up where Clockwork Orange and On The Beach left off, Printer’s Devil searches for remnants of humanity in an extreme
post-apocalyptic landscape. A fable in the spirit of Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians, Printer’s Devil is a meditation
on power and its abuses that echoes with disturbing parallels to the present.
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 Senseless |
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Senseless is a literary thriller about torture, guilt, and moral ambiguity. Critics have called it the
most disturbing novel ever written. Eliott Gast, a middle-aged American economist, is abducted in
Brussels by a shadowy anti-globalization group. He spends forty days in a white apartment, questioned
and tortured by his captors, every moment broadcast on the Internet. His mind racing, Gast tries to
explain why he is here, unearthing sins both small and large.
Originally published in the U.S. days after the 9/11 attacks, Senseless is a cult classic that continues to resonate internationally and has been made into a UK feature film.
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Buy it (Sweden) Coming in 2010
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 Strategies for Success |
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Strategies for Success traces the fall of Larkin Stride, who is trapped in an
acquisitive, high-power life in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As his marriage, life, and
career unravel, Larkin desperately reaches for any shred of meaning. Through Larkin’s
downward spiral, Strategies for Success offers a wry, hilarious, and twisted take on
conventional ideas of success.
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