Dann McDorman

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The writer of murder, like all writers, must be a miser, conceding revelations bit by bit; for every novel is a puzzle, and every reader a sleuth.
Dann McDorman
If this novel has a thesis statement, the way we’re taught to do in grammar school, this sentence is probably it. But in West Heart Kill, I take this sentiment quite literally — and (some would argue!) to an extreme.
West Heart Kill
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