
"He was thinking about the night they'd arrived in Naples, the way the city had seemed an undifferentiated chaos of gray buildings and broken plaster and lights spreading up over the hillside, Sophie's blue linen dress, the singer in the restaurant."
The Singer's Gun, Emily Mandel
I "met" Emily on Twitter, and read her book, The Singer's Gun, because it had an interesting premise and was picked as an Indie favorite. I quickly learned that it deserved its endorsements. It pulled me in right...
Published on June 21, 2010 05:44