The way the threats they never quite made were somehow still clear enough. He understood those just fine. He said Renfro and Little Paris blew it off, telling him it was no big deal. They'd somehow handle it, if it ever needed handling.
A blistering crime novel of the opioid epidemic--and its cops, villains, and victims--written by a twenty-five-year veteran of the DEA.
This atmospheric thriller is perfect for fans of Ian Rankin and Peter Robinson.
A raw tour through an aging songwriter's life as he watches his Alzheimer's stricken spouse deteriorate, Lost River (The Sinks) weaves intellect and emotion into an expansive exploration of how protagonist Carson Hicks (and we) experience ...
What she finds as she enters Lost River Valley is violence, terror, and greed and an incredible challenge.
Lost River
New poems by Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, and Yale Prize winner.
... Sagebrush Corner, he calls it, since after a rain or on a dewy, near-frost morning the sage emits its oils and an indescribably fragrance that no perfumer's been able to capture. He can't quite make it to the bench, though. He thinks of ...
Praise for David Fulmer's Mysteries "It is Fulmer's achievement, in each of his novels, to have nailed both the city and the music.... Each is a highly personal serenade to America's past.
Booth does a wonderful job." - Los Angeles Times"Simultaneously classic, contemporary and haunting." - Otto Penzler, Mysterious Bookshop, New York"Stephen Booth makes high summer in Derbyshire as dark and terrifying as midwinter.