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The town is Stanton, TX, population 3000. Your name is Nicholas
Bruiseman, and you’re a disgraced homicide detective so down on your
luck you’ve been forced to take a job as the live-in security guard for
the town’s lone storage facility. At last, you can finally get on with
the business of drinking yourself to a better state of mind, except the
ghosts of childhood keep rising all around you. You might have been done
with Stanton once upon a time, but Stanton’s hardly done with you.
Open Road Media would like to thank you for your interest in this title, and we encourage you to share your thoughts with the book community. We hope you will take your time to post your review on Goodreads or retailer's sites, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
The town is Stanton, TX, population 3000. Your name is Nicholas Bruiseman, and you’re a disgraced homicide detective so down on your luck you’ve been forced to take a job as the live-in security...
The town is Stanton, TX, population 3000. Your name is Nicholas
Bruiseman, and you’re a disgraced homicide detective so down on your
luck you’ve been forced to take a job as the live-in security guard for
the town’s lone storage facility. At last, you can finally get on with
the business of drinking yourself to a better state of mind, except the
ghosts of childhood keep rising all around you. You might have been done
with Stanton once upon a time, but Stanton’s hardly done with you.
Open Road Media would like to thank you for your interest in this title, and we encourage you to share your thoughts with the book community. We hope you will take your time to post your review on Goodreads or retailer's sites, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
A Note From the Publisher
Stephen Graham Jones is the author of ten novels, three collections, and one novella. He is a full professor at The University of Colorado at Boulder, and in the low-residency program for University of California Riverside—Palm Desert. Stephen is forty-one, and married with children.
Stephen Graham Jones is the author of ten novels, three collections, and one novella. He is a full professor at The University of Colorado at Boulder, and in the low-residency program for University...
Stephen Graham Jones is the author of ten novels, three collections, and one novella. He is a full professor at The University of Colorado at Boulder, and in the low-residency program for University of California Riverside—Palm Desert. Stephen is forty-one, and married with children.
Advance Praise
“My hat is off to Stephen Graham Jones, because he is the kind of author
that makes the frustrated writer inside every book reviewer cringe with
self-doubt.” —PopMatters
"Thrillers featuring disgraced ex-cops turned gumshoes are hardly thin on the ground. What makes this one stand out isn’t the unusual second-person narration but the sharp prose (“In the stillness of the storage unit, her lipstick bending up into a smile is still wet enough to make a sound. Meaning she just put it on. For you”) and the vivid evocation of Jones’s native West Texas." --Jeff Salamon, Texas Monthly
“My hat is off to Stephen Graham Jones, because he is the kind of author
that makes the frustrated writer inside every book reviewer cringe with
self-doubt.” —PopMatters
“My hat is off to Stephen Graham Jones, because he is the kind of author
that makes the frustrated writer inside every book reviewer cringe with
self-doubt.” —PopMatters
"Thrillers featuring disgraced ex-cops turned gumshoes are hardly thin on the ground. What makes this one stand out isn’t the unusual second-person narration but the sharp prose (“In the stillness of the storage unit, her lipstick bending up into a smile is still wet enough to make a sound. Meaning she just put it on. For you”) and the vivid evocation of Jones’s native West Texas." --Jeff Salamon, Texas Monthly
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