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A Midwestern tale, raw and brutally beautiful

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December 29, 2017

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'Glory Days': A Midwestern tale, raw and brutally beautiful

Monday, Dec 25

Melissa Fraterrigo's debut novel-in-stories is a raw piece of fiction about the scarred and wounded lives of people lost in the dying small town of Ingleside, Neb.

Review: 'The Woman in the Window' by A.J. Finn

"The Woman in the Window" is one of the year's most highly touted thrillers. 

The Biblioracle: Yes, 'Cat Person' is very much of this moment, but the viral short story demonstrates fiction's vitality

Kristen Roupenian's New Yorker short story about a queasy sexual encounter between a 20-year-old woman and a 34-year-old man, went viral — a good thing for many reasons.

Crime fiction: Reviews of the latest from Val McDermid, Peter Lovesey and Adam Brookes

"Insidious Intent" by Val McDermid, "Beau Nash" by Peter Lovesey, and "The Spy's Daughter" by Adam Brookes are reviewed in this week's crime fiction roundup.

'The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve' by Stephen Greenblatt: An age-old story, still powerfully relevant

Stephen Greenblatt's "The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve" demonstrates the continuing importance of this biblical story.

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