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| What the Shadow Told Me |
| Kurtis Davidson |
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| Winner of the 2003 Faulkner Society of New Orleans Award |
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Fiction
264 Pages
ISBN: 1-56766-002-7
Paper $18.95 |
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What happens when America's greatest author dies before delivering the sequel to America's greatest novel? His young editor is left racing to find the missing manuscript before a rogue's gallery of opportunists can exploit it for their own devious purposes. This engaging look into the world of publishing and literature is intriguingly suspenseful, outrageously humorous, and universally accessible.
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| Kurtis Davidson is the pen name of Kurt Jose Ayau and David Rachels. They have collaborated on stories, essays, screenplays, and a catalog of 1001 opening sentences for stories and novels as yet unwritten. Ayau and Rachels teach at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia. |
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| Praise for What the Shadow Told Me |
“. . . viciously, irreverently, sometimes obscenely funny.” |
—Julia Glass...................... |
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| “One wild ride of a novel. . . redefines the meaning of black humor.” |
—T. Coraghessan Boyle.... |
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