Mark Stevens
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Born
in Chapel Hill, N.C. , The United States
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Willy Vlautin, John Updike, Patricia Highsmith, David Mitchell, Craig
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June 2009
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/writermarkstevens
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No Lie Lasts Forever
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2025
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The Fireballer
6 editions
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2023
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Antler Dust (The Allison Coil Mystery Series Book 1)
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2007
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Buried by the Roan (Allison Coil, #2)
13 editions
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2011
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Trapline (An Allison Coil Mystery, 3)
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2014
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Lake of Fire
5 editions
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2015
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The Melancholy Howl (Allison Coil Mystery #5)
3 editions
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2018
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Microplastics in our bloodstream. Self-combusting rivers. The increase in atmospheric carbon levels. On and on. There were tens of thousands of years when humankind didn’t dig up or burn up or refashion natural resources at a giant scale and then the ...more | |
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Sentences come firing like ammo. Crooks is built for speed. The story is a zipping bullet of scams and cons and action and family drama. It’s an All-American saga about a crime family that knows wrong from right and wrong is just fine, thank you. Cro ...more |
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Risa. Guilia. Fab. Sav. They are all there in the first few pages. The trouble is already sunk deep into the bones of the opening moments. The problem is intractable. The mood is sour. The future, for Risa, looks like a long, dim road. And if it’s ba ...more | |
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I never thought I’d use the phrase “no spoilers here” when writing a review of a memoir but that’s the case with The Harder I Fight The More I Love. Maybe the moment is explored in other reviews, but I’m not going to touch it. It’s a doozie. I can im ...more | |
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Near the end of Child of Earth and Starry Heaven, L. Annette Binder draws solace from a poem that’s 3,000 years old. The Epic of Gilgamesh. It’s Binder’s husband who thinks there might be something to learn from the moment when the hero Gilgamesh mee ...more | |
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Wild, unusual setting—count me in. Underlying theme around climate change—I’m there. Sharply drawn characters—bring it on. Story of survival, intrigue, a kind of dystopian mystery with a dash of adventure, all with a relatively small cast and told throu ...more |
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It’s not called Locksburg for nothing. Carla: “The restaurant is my hope that I can end up differently than how I must have appeared at the starting gate, and at pretty much any time before I hit forty.” Liz: “I had a lot more to say but muttered it mo ...more |
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Longtime Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver career was a “pivot point in baseball history”? He “saw straight into baseball’s future?” And Earl Weaver (wait for it) quoted Shakespeare? John Miller makes an arresting case about the keen baseball insi ...more |
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It’s possible future historians will look back on the first quarter of the 21st Century—and who knows how much longer the current political intractability will last—and tag it as another kind of dark ages in the United States. The number of problems a ...more |
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“Allison Coil stroked the soft neck of the massive bull elk. The skin was still warm to the touch. She felt the smooth fur on the animal’s head, looked at the crimson dot on its skull that leaked blood, then pressed her index finger against the spot where death had found an opening.”
― Antler Dust
― Antler Dust
“If I hadn’t come back today to check on you boys, which one of you would have taken this puppy apart?” she said. “I was going to wing it,”
― Antler Dust
― Antler Dust
“Death, she had learned, is simply a corpse you carry around underneath your skin. Until one day it pops free.”
― Antler Dust
― Antler Dust
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“The difference between a regular Catholic education and a Jesuit education is the difference between the army and the marines.”
― The Heart of Darkness Club
― The Heart of Darkness Club
“Work/Loaf Ratio”...I have spent fourteen years perfecting... I won't bore you with a long-winded explanation of the “W/LR” save to say that it is an algebraic formula of such complex numeric subtlety that it can be understood only by mathematicians and hobos.”
― The Heart of Darkness Club
― The Heart of Darkness Club
“I didn't offer to help him carry any of his stuff. That's the unwritten code between cabbies and movers.... It's his punishment for tricking the cab driver into playing Mayflower, because he knows he's not going to give you a tip, and so do you.”
― The Heart of Darkness Club
― The Heart of Darkness Club
“I began to parse the sentence. This is what English majors do. It's what we're trained to do. We don't know how to do anything else, except drive cabs.”
― The Heart of Darkness Club
― The Heart of Darkness Club
“One thing I had learned in college was that if you ever had a question about truth, reality, or the meaning of existence, read a novel by Albert Camus. Pretty soon you'll be so baffled you'll forget the question.”
― The Heart of Darkness Club
― The Heart of Darkness Club

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Coffee sounds good, would have come to see you at TC but going to a concert that night. Friday AM the 3rd? Is there a way to PM on here? Last email I have for you is dpsk12.org ;-)

Hey Phil! ..." I would love to. I am actually going to be in Denver next week (we live in SW Colorado now). Event at Tattered Cover Thursday night (McGregor Square) for The Fireballer ... 6 PM on Feb. 2. Let me know if you have time for coffee during the week?

Hey Phil! Regards, rega..."
I'm doing great! Should grab a drink sometime and catch up. I will give one of those two a read, maybe Fireballer since opening day is just around the corner. Go Rox, sigh ;-)

Hey Phil! Regards, regards. Well I think The Fireballer is a different flavor, but seems to be doing pretty well. Maybe take a look and see if it might be up your alley? Otherwise, book two in the mystery series is Buried by The Roan. Hope you're well!


Mark


Namaste, jesse