The highway is a danger to all the rabbits. What can be done?
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But when his wife falls sick, circumstances begin to spiral . . . The Tunnel--wry, wistful, and a tour de force of vital social commentary--is Yehoshua at his finest.
Born in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Once a promising military intelligence officer and high-functioning heroin addict, Danny Katz now uses his gifts as a linguist and computer programmer in his work as a private investigator.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1919 Edition.
Fourteen-year-old Will doesn't think he has much in common with his family.
"Gass has produced a book that burrows inside us then wails like a beast, a book that mainlines a century's terror direct to the brain."—Voice Literary Supplement
"The Tunnel," by Dorothy Richardson, is a continuation of the series which started in "Pilgrimage" and passed on through "Pointed Roofs," "Backwater" and "Honeymoon.
Terry, Gary, and Larry set out to investigate the strange characters and prove that their neighborhood is safe. But then, the detective work backfires, and the boys are trapped.
Tales of Mystery and IntrigueIncluding selected poetry from the collection Homage To Shifty And Other Werks