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One of America's best-loved authors returns with a delightfully chilling new stand-alone in the vein of his bestsellers The Ax and The Hook.
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See Joshua Cohen and Charles Sable , “ Directly Deliberative Polyarchy , " among other essays in Joshua Cohen's Philosophy , Politics , Democracy : Selected Essays ( Cambridge , MA : Harvard University Press , 2009 ) .
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