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Sterling Watson

    Sterling Watson est un romancier acclamé dont les œuvres explorent des thèmes complexes avec un style littéraire tendu qui lui a valu les éloges de la critique. Sa fiction courte et ses essais ont paru dans de prestigieuses revues littéraires, démontrant sa polyvalence à travers différentes formes. La carrière de Watson en tant qu'écrivain et éducateur a façonné des générations d'auteurs aspirant à imiter son approche unique pour explorer la psychologie humaine et les problèmes de société. Ses contributions sont appréciées pour leur intelligence, leur savoir-faire et l'impact profond et durable qu'elles ont sur les lecteurs.

    Deadly Sweet
    Blind Tongues
    Night Letter
    The Committee
    The Calling
    • The Calling

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Ambitious young writer Blackford "Toad" Turlow becomes an apprentice to the controversial novelist Eldon Odom, only to uncover the darker side of artistic genius. As Toad navigates Odom's chaotic world filled with substance abuse and manipulation, he also draws wisdom from Odom's former mentor and the memories of his late sister. The novel explores the intricate relationship between creativity and madness, revealing the complexities of its richly developed characters, particularly the strong female leads. It offers a profound commentary on the nature of art and obsession.

      The Calling
    • Professor Tom Stall’s career and life are threatened when a nefarious government-affiliated group of men begin investigating the private acts of innocent people in late 1950s Florida.In the late 1950s, Gainesville, Florida, seems to be a sleepy university town. Its residents live, by outward appearances, ordinary lives. And yet the town is far from ordinary. The most private acts of professors, students, townspeople rich and poor, and politicians are under the close scrutiny of a shadowy group of men—the Committee—who use the powers of government and the police to investigate, threaten, and control this increasingly fearful community.The Committee pits friends against friends and threatens careers and lives in a struggle for the soul of a town, a university, and an ideal. Based on actual historical events and set against the backdrop of political, cultural, and class turmoil, this is a story of love—both licit and hidden—war, friendship, betrayal, compromise, and finally the necessity to stand firm against the encroachments upon freedom by men who believe they are doing God’s and the government’s righteous work.

      The Committee
    • "A taut thriller set in Florida's desolate panhandle, part coming-of-age story, all hard-boiled noir. Eighteen-year-old Travis Hollister is always the stranger who comes to town. As a twelve-year-old escaping a disordered and unhappy home and parents who loved hard but couldn't make it work, Travis left the Midwest to spend a summer with his grandparents in the Deep South. There he met Delia, the love of his life, who, tragically, was beyond his reach for two reasons-she was his aunt and she was sixteen years old. That summer made Travis guilty of crimes discovered and undiscovered. For his public wrongs, he did time, six years in a Nebraska reform school. For his undiscovered wrongs, he suffers mightily and wants desperately to be shriven. Can he achieve redemption or is he bound for the hell on earth he can imagine all too well? Driven by his need to rejoin the human community, he becomes the stranger who arrives in Panama City, Florida, searching for Delia, the aunt who was the idol of his twelve-year-old passion. Who is she now? What have the years done to her? Will she welcome the return of Travis or fear it? What will she do about the return of the stranger she once held to her teenage heart?"-- Provided by publisher

      Night Letter
    • Blind Tongues

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around Merelene Durham, who has spent fifteen years coping with the aftermath of her son Roland's illness and her husband's departure. The unexpected return of her husband, Mayfield, brings complications as he believes wealth can heal their son. Alongside a local attorney, both men vie for Merelene's affection, forcing her to confront her past and her son's unique condition. Set against the backdrop of a Florida coast town, the narrative delves into themes of love, loss, and the quest for solace amid personal struggles.

      Blind Tongues
    • Deadly Sweet

      • 440pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Corey Darrow's body is dragged from a Florida canal clutching a .357 Magnum. As the last to see her alive, Eddie Priest is bent on finding her killer. But as Eddie sinks into a steamy swamp of greed and psychomania, he learns that the truth might be rotting under a rock too deadly to kick over. Florida author signings.

      Deadly Sweet