Fiction
Three works of literary fiction. None of them safe.
Avner Landes
The Soviet Army has defeated the Nazis at Stalingrad, but continuing to defend the Motherland will require arms, money, and allies around the world. Stalin dispatches a delegation of two Jewish artists — the world-renowned actor Solomon Mikhoels and his Party handler, the middling poet Itzik Feffer. Less than ten years later, they would both be murdered. Truth and fiction eye each other warily in this true story as told by a fictional author struggling to pen an epic work of historical fiction.
"A startlingly intellectual choose-your-own-adventure story."
"At once iconic and iconoclastic, hilarious and distressing, THE DELEGATION is an astounding work."
Mark A. Henry
A mindbending pilgrimage to the imbalanced center of the early 21st century. Examines the ancient struggle between the quest for truth and the desire for belief in a postmodern world where reality is slipping from our grasp.
"Like if Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen had a baby and that baby wrote a book!"
"Jam-packed full of wit, satire, fun absurdities, and character — had me frequently laughing out loud!"
Mark A. Henry
A prequel to Lacking Evidence to the Contrary. A story about leadership, brotherhood, work, money, revenge, love, and fishing.
"Politically irreverent, genuinely funny, and impressively thoughtful."
"Wholly original, bursting with hilariously insightful social commentary, and impossible to put down."