S.C. Lalli’s latest mystery represents an example of a burgeoning subgenre focused on critiques of the ultra-rich
As a commercial novel about the ultra-rich, The Plus One wants to have it both ways.
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As a commercial novel about the ultra-rich, The Plus One wants to have it both ways.
The Heart in Winter is easily one of the best books of the year.
Ontological queries pervade the novel, which is, at least in part, about the inability to outrun violence or harmful past experience.
On balance, Butcher is a savage literary provocation.
The plot, which unfolds at a frantic pace, comes to resemble an M.C. Escher sketch.
The novel is broken down into four, more or less discrete sections.
Appearing in 1974, Carrie benefited from the groundswell of interest in literary horror that began with Ira Levin's Rosemary's Baby.
One characteristic of Elliot that is most telling is also the one that may be least apparent on a cursory read.
Karam has produced a quietly shattering examination of disaffection and anguish.