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Scott Nelson uses the power of the drug trade to fuel "White Monsoon". The volume contains two installments of his White Monsoon Trilogy: Morphine Base and Pure Heroin. The books are intertwined and denoted by headers on each page. The... Read More
Set in Beaufort, South Carolina, near the Sea Islands, and titled for the local concept of “dayclean”—the promising moment just before sunrise—this warm-hearted mystery featuring a fusion of cultures and dialects avows the... Read More
“It could just be that we all secretly envy the French people,” F. Patrick Butler suggests in the introduction to this spicy buffet of biography, history, cultural critique, and fiction. Butler proceeds to celebrate the genius of ten... Read More
Is California just a state of mind? The seventy-six poets collected here prove that it is far more. California’s diverse geography encompasses the spirit and physical, as well. A thoughtful introductory essay precedes each poet’s... Read More