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Threaded with echoes of familial trauma-a sister's battle with
cancer, a brother's struggles with depression-the lyric poems in
The Human Half reveal an open-hearted speaker who finds solace in
the beauties of celestial navigation, the flowers along the
railroad tracks, and the brushwork of Vermeer and Van Gogh. Filled
with quirks of perception, Deborah Brown holds space for wonder
amidst of life's seasons of longing.
Walking the Dog's Shadow rose to the top of nearly eight hundred
submissions to win the ninth annual A. Poulin, Jr. Poetry Prize.
Tony Hoagland, who served as final judge for the contest, writes,
"Deborah Brown's poems remind me a little of the great Polish poet,
Wistawa Szymborska. They both make thinking look easy...Brown's
poems aren't just about a eureka moment; they taste of the whole
journey. Walking the Dog's Shadow is a beautiful book, wise and
sure of itself, fresh with wit and gravity, serious and true."
Deborah Brown teaches literature and writing at the University of
New Hampshire-Manchester.
Madison Westin is back with her never-say-no style; smarter and
packing an attitude not to mention her Glock. This time, trouble
rolls into Tarpon Cove in the form of Madison's ex-husband, Jackson
Devereaux, whom she hoped to never see again. His arrival brings
unparalleled chaos and an uninvited corpse. Teaming up with her hot
friend, Fabiana, the two women go from chasing the usual cast of
misfits and weirdos to hunting down a murderer. The action turns
deadly serious when they stir up a nasty enemy as they try to stay
one-step ahead in a game of cat and mouse that threatens their
lives.
Dying in the middle of the summer in the Florida Keys is sweaty
business. Welcome to Tarpon Cove. Madison Westin has inherited her
aunt's beachfront motel in the Florida Keys. Trouble is she's also
inherited a slew of colorful tenant's - drunks, ex-cons, and
fugitives. Only one problem: First, she has to wrestle control from
a conniving lawyer and shady motel manager. With the help of her
new best friend, whose motto is never leave home without your
Glock, they dive into a world of blackmail, murder, and drugs.
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