Mitch Sebourn
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in Searcy, Arkansas, The United States
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August 2013
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Toklat's Daughter
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The Things We Cannot Say
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Folklore
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Lamentation
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2015
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3 editions
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The Wayfarer House
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Rattus Rattus
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Flying Saucer
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2010
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4 editions
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Dust & Time
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Faces Beyond the Veil
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The Sentencing
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"Where to start? This is my first novel I’ve read by Sebourn, but I need to read everything else he’s written. Holy cow. This isn’t horror, per se, but it is a hell of a good story. The mystery picks up almost immediately and next thing you know you’r"
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"Gems like this are why I love the indie/small publishing scene. This was a delight to read. It's very well written and polished. The main story of the book is around an unemployed mid-30's musician that suddenly discovers that a song she is working o"
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Mitch Sebourn
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Wizard and Glass (The Dark Tower, #4):
"A tremendous book - only reason it’s a four star is that I found the shift from the characters we’ve grown to love a little unsettling to start. But I recognise this was needed to give us Roland’s back story and the reasoning / foundation that this s"
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"Harlot's Ghost is a deeply flawed masterpiece. Its prodigious and incomplete nature signify all that is great and trivial about the work.
For all the post-net generations, it is difficult to comprehend the dark underbelly of US 1950-70 politics. That " Read more of this review » |
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