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In 1968 two boys are born into a large family, both named for their
grandfather, Peter Henry Hightower. One boy--Peter--grows up in
Africa and ends up a journalist in Granada. The
other--Petey--becomes a minor criminal, first in Cleveland and then
in Kiev. In 1995, Petey runs afoul of his associates and
disappears. But the criminals, bent on revenge, track down the
wrong cousin, and the Peter in Granada finds himself on the run. He
bounces from one family member to the next, piecing together his
cousin's involvement in international crime while learning the
truth about his family's complicated history. Along the way the
original Peter Henry Hightower's story is revealed, until it
catches up with that of his children, revealing how Peter and Petey
have been living in their grandfather's shadow all along.
From the author of the critically acclaimed literary SF novels "Spaceman Blues" and "Liberation "comes an incandescent and thrilling post-apocalyptic tale in the vein of "1984" or "The Road." In the not-distant-enough future, a man takes a boat trip up the Susquehanna River with his most trusted friend, intent on reuniting with his son. But the man is pursued by an army, and his own harrowing past; and the familiar American landscape has been savaged by war and climate change until it is nearly unrecognizable. "Lost Everything" is a stunning novel about family and faith, what we are afraid may come to be, and how to wring hope from hopelessness. "Lost Everything" is the winner of the 2013 Philip K. Dick Award.
From the author of the literary pulp phenomenon "Spaceman Blues" comes a future history cautionary tale, a heist movie in the style of a hippie novel."" "Liberation" is a speculation on life in near-future America after the country suffers an economic cataclysm that leads to the resurgence of ghosts of its past such as the human slave trade. Our heroes are the Slick Six, a group of international criminals who set out to alleviate the worst of these conditions and put America on the road to recovery. "Liberation" is a story about living down the past, personally and nationally; about being able to laugh at the punch line to the long, dark joke of American history. Slattery's prose moves seamlessly between present and past, action and memory. With "Liberation," he celebrates the resilience and ingenuity of the American spirit.
When Manuel Rodrigo de Guzman Gonzalez disappears, Wendell Apogee
decides to find out where he has gone and why. But in order to
figure out what happened to Manuel, Wendell must contend with
parties, cockfights, and chases; an underground city whose people
live in houses suspended from cavern ceilings; urban weirdos and
alien assassins; immigrants, the black market, flight, riots, and
religious cults.
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