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No. 731 Degraw-street, Brooklyn, or Emily Dickinson's Sister

Carnegie Mellon
136 pages
$16.95


‘I like the look of agony, because I know it’s true,’ says the murderous heroine of the new play No. 731 Degraw-street, Brooklyn. If you recognize that line as Emily Dickinson, then this Victorian-set, true-crime drama is for you.”

—Nelson Pressley, Washington Post

No. 731 Degraw-street, Brooklyn, or Emily Dickinson's Sister

No. 731 Degraw-street, Brooklyn, or Emily Dickinson's Sister

Carnegie Mellon
136 pages
$16.95


‘I like the look of agony, because I know it’s true,’ says the murderous heroine of the new play No. 731 Degraw-street, Brooklyn. If you recognize that line as Emily Dickinson, then this Victorian-set, true-crime drama is for you.”

—Nelson Pressley, Washington Post

No. 731 Degraw-street, Brooklyn, or Emily Dickinson’s Sister

Death Crashes the Party

Kensington
304 pages
$7.99


“Together, Liv and Di follow a trail of sinister secrets in their sweet little town that leads them from drug smugglers to a Civil War battlefield, and just when they think they’re whistling Dixie, Liv and Di will find themselves squarely in the crosshairs of the least likely killer of all. . .”

–From the publisher

Death Crashes the Party

Crooked Letter i

NewSouth Books
208 pages
$25.95


“Revealing a vibrant cross-section of Southerners, the writers of these narratives have in common the experience of being Southern and different, but determined against all odds.”

–From the publisher

Crooked Letter i

The Trouble with Destiny

Delacorte Press
272 pages
$17.99


“Contemporary romance packed with comical implausibilities and the stuff of band-geek daydreams.”

–Booklist

The Trouble with Destiny

Expect a Miracle

Sports Illustrated
192 pages
$19.95


“The Long family has left a lasting impression on me, and their story continues to be an inspiration for me in everything I do. They show us all what it means to persevere in the face of adversity.”

–LeBron James, NBA All-Star

Expect a Miracle

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