Tony Kuehn
Content by Tony Kuehn
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Bruno Littlemore is a chimpanzee. A thinking, speaking chimpanzee engaged in an epic diatribe regarding what it means to be human.
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Thomas Cale has known no end of hardship.
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The London Natural History museum houses a God, and Billy Harrow is its keeper.
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At some point in every person’s life, the question of a legacy arises. What will be left for those to come, and what for those left behind?
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Shen Tai is troubled by ghosts. Ghosts of fallen comrades, ancestors, enemies, strangers and memories all cry out in their dark kingdom of the night, plying his ears with their moans.
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FBI. CIA. LSD. JFK. USSR. If an acronym associated with the 1960s comes to mind, it’s likely to make an appearance in Shift.
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It’s often said that history repeats itself, and it would appear that literary history—at least where Dennis Lehane is concerned—is no exception.
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A prime number is a number divisible only by one and by itself.
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Luka and the Fire of Life is ostensibly a children’s novel.
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Fans of the great Holmes, from the casual to the obsessive, will rejoice at The Sherlockian.
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There is a perfect future. No disease, no hunger, no war. Zed is a time-traveler, come from this utopia.
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Nothing is ever as simple as it seems, especially in India. Like its cuisine, India is vast, complex and defies easy categorization.
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Set in fictional Port Bonita, on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state, West of Here is no less than epic.
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