Adam Sternbergh is New York magazine's culture editor, as well as the author of the Edgar Award-nominated novels Shovel Ready and Near Enemy. He lives in Brooklyn.
"Eerie. . . . Sternbergh's characters are intriguing, his plot is suspenseful and his outlook is endearingly dark. . . . Sternbergh is an original, grandly irreverent writer." -- Washington Post"A thrilling Western unlike any you've read before." -- Vulture"Expertly melds the thriller and the Western. . . . Truly original." -- Lisa Ko, author of The Leavers"Crackles with noirish delights. . . . Sternbergh writes a beautiful sentence, even when the subject is mayhem, and he has a talent for lean, propulsive plotting." -- Newsweek"Sternbergh shows again why he is one of the most inventive thriller writers working today." -- Booklist (starred review)"A tense, broiling, 21st-century Western with a crafty premise." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"The newest release from the riveting Adam Sternbergh." -- Popsugar"A quick-paced story of crime and deception." -- Dallas Morning News"[An] exciting new thriller. . . . This book doesn't pull any punches." -- Bookish"Guilt, memory, and redemption swirl through this inventive science fiction-based thriller." -- Publishers Weekly"Adam Sternbergh is a genre-bender of the highest caliber. Part thriller, part Western, part pulpy whodunit, The Blinds is a propulsive and meaningful meditation on redemption and loss. It's witty, electrifying, vivid, and thoroughly original." -- Dennis Lehane, author of Since We Fell"The Blinds is brilliantly original. Fast-paced, ranging, and inventive, Adam Sternbergh's restless imagination once again conjures characters and scenarios with heartbreaking insight, peril, and startling stakes. Readers take heed; this is a hell of a ride." -- Smith Henderson, author of Fourth of July Creek"Adam Sternbergh tops my list of drop-everything-and-read novelists. With hints of Charles Willeford and Philip K. Dick, and rendered with achingly beautiful prose, The Blinds plucks the strings of Sternbergh's favored themes-identity, loss, meta-reality-creating a symphony of noirish grit and improbable grace." -- Gregg Hurwitz, author of The Nowhere Man"The Blinds is a wild, fever-dream of a novel. Posing questions about the power-and peril-of running from the past, Sternbergh's vivid vision and the people he brings to life will haunt you long after you turn the shocking final pages." -- Julia Dahl, author of Invisible City and Conviction
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