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Domenic Stansberry

    Domenic Stansberry crafts dark, innovative crime novels that delve into the complexities of human psychology and transgression. His work is celebrated for its unique stylistic flair and its ability to immerse readers in compelling narratives. Stansberry masterfully explores intricate characters and settings, from San Francisco's subcultures to the historical atmosphere of Rome, revealing hidden motivations and the profound consequences of his characters' actions.

    Exit Paradise
    The White Devil
    The Big Boom
    • 2016

      The White Devil tells the story of an aspiring American actress, who, together with her too charming brother, is implicated in a series of crimes dating back to their childhood days in Texas. The novel begins in Rome, among the American ex-patriot community, and from there follows the siblings latest obsessions: an aging Italian actress and her charismatic husband. Stansberry s protagonist, Vicki Wilson, narrates the story in a voice alternately intimate and distant, a cipher of unwholesome impulse and erotic intrigue

      The White Devil
    • 2011

      Exit Paradise

      Stories

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The stories in Exit Paradise are stories about family and about place. The family, most often, is an Italian-American family named, ironically, the Johnsons. The place, usually, is the vanishing edge of the California suburbs, where identity, culture, and desire merge in ways that defy easy stereotypes. An Italian matriarch dies, and her deathbed curse haunts the sexual adventures of her grandsons at the other end of the continent. A young man tries to rescue his own life by imagining the death of his brother. The President of the United States, searching for guidance, visits the Los Angeles Coliseum on the eve of a foreign invasion. These and other stories make up the world of Exit Paradise, richly textured, disturbing at times, revealing - in unexpected flashes - the submerged reality that exists below the surface of everyday life.

      Exit Paradise
    • 2007

      The Big Boom

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In a pre-bust San Francisco, Dante Mancuso, an obsessive private investigator nicknamed The Pelican, navigates the streets of his hometown. Known for his keen instincts, he uncovers the city's hidden truths while grappling with the pressures of a changing economic landscape. The story delves into themes of obsession, identity, and the gritty underbelly of urban life, making it a compelling exploration of both personal and societal challenges.

      The Big Boom