David Sinclair
Content by David Sinclair
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At the age of 47, Don Snyder kneels at the grave of his mother. A line of geese crosses the sky. He is embarrassed to speak out loud, but he does. I don't know where you are, Peggy.
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Larry McMurtry's newest novel, Duane's Depressed, concludes the story begun with The Last Picture Show and continued through Texasville.
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Two books emerge from Texas this month, one a history, the other historical fiction. Both paint a portrait of near-mythical Texas heroes, but in decidedly human tones.
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Bernard Cornwell builds his latest novel, Stonehenge, into a story of human greed and passion backlit by the construction of the enigmatic British temple for which the novel is named.
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