Friday, May 23, 2008

From the Back Stacks

This idea of Patti Abbott’s, that every Friday bloggers should spotlight “books we love but might have forgotten over the years,” continues to generate a wealth of suggestions. In addition to Dick Adler’s pick of When the Sacred Ginmill Closes, today’s recommendations from around the Web include Day of the Moon, by Bill Pronzini and Jeffrey Wallmann; Cutter and Bone, by Newton Thornburg; Reputation for a Song, by Edward Grierson; Swann, by Carol Shields; Trouble Valley, by Lee Hoffman; The Scapegoat, by Daphne du Maurier; and Revenge, by Jack Ehrlich.

Abbott is keeping track of all the day’s entries here.

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