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DARK is a book about friendship, violence and identity. Set in 1979, the stories center on four men who have returned from Vietnam and have established a detective agency. Their city is plagued by racial hostilities and the shadow of a serial killer. The partners become targets for assasination, the result of a conspiracy they don't understand. At the same time they are forced to confront problems of PTSD in their own ranks. The stories of DARK hopscotch and weave their way through a city that seems to border on 'civilized' madness.

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DARK is a book about friendship, violence and identity. Set in 1979, the stories center on four men who have returned from Vietnam and have established a detective agency. Their city is plagued by racial hostilities and the shadow of a serial killer. The partners become targets for assasination, the result of a conspiracy they don't understand. At the same time they are forced to confront problems of PTSD in their own ranks. The stories of DARK hopscotch and weave their way through a city that seems to border on 'civilized' madness.

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DARK is a book about friendship, violence and identity. Set in 1979, the stories center on four men who have returned from Vietnam and have established a detective agency. Their city is plagued by racial hostilities and the shadow of a serial killer. The partners become targets for assasination, the result of a conspiracy they don't understand. At the same time they are forced to confront problems of PTSD in their own ranks. The stories of DARK hopscotch and weave their way through a city that seems to border on 'civilized' madness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948796996
Publisher: Epigraph Publishing
Publication date: 12/16/2019
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

• former musician • former college basketball player • past president of Local 994 International Chemical Workers Union • union organizer • community activist • former owner of the Cubbyhole Coffeehouse • father of Duke, Columbia and Harvard graduates • read "Don Quixote" once • his favorite authors are: Walter Mosley; Robert Coover; China Mieville; Milena Agus; Richard Brautigan; Patrick Modiano; Roberto Bolano; Natsuo Kirino • plays less chess than he used to
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