A heady, inventive, fantastical novel about the nature of memory and the difficulty of confronting traumaAn unnamed woman checks into a guesthouse in a mysterious district known only as the Subdivisio
“Castle tells a terrific story, dire and confusing and convincing.” —Scott Bradfield, The New York Times Book ReviewEric Loesch, a private man with a shadowy past, returns to his ho
The most inventive and entertaining novel to date from “a master of the dark arts” (Kelly Link)A modest house in upstate New York. One in the morning. Three people—a couple and their child—hurry out t
A haunting, enigmatic novel about a woman who is given a second chance—and isn’t sure whether she really wants itElisa Brown is driving back from her annual, somber visit to her son Silas’s grave when
Formal and a little defensive in his encounters with curious locals, Eric Loesch starts renovating a rundown house in the small, upstate New York town of his childhood. When he inspects the title to
Finally available in the United States, a singular story collection that Time Out declared ?unsettlingly brilliant?Astudent?s suicide note is not what it seems. A high school football rivalry t
The first substantial collection of short fiction from “a writer with enough electricity to light up the country” (Ann Patchett)“I guess the things that scare you are the things that are almost normal