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Jess Walter

    Jess Walter is an author whose works delve deeply into the complexities of human existence, often exploring themes of guilt, redemption, and the search for meaning. His prose is renowned for its narrative skill and its ability to craft vivid characters that captivate readers. Through his distinctive style, Walter masterfully weaves suspense with profound ethical questions, prompting reflection on the nature of right and wrong. His writing challenges readers to consider their own moral compass and the impact of our actions.

    Jess Walter
    We Live in Water: Stories
    Citizen Vince
    The Angel of Rome
    Ruby Ridge
    Land of the Blind
    Angel of Rome LP, The
    • 2023

      Angel of Rome LP, The

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Moments of transformation define this collection, where a diverse ensemble of characters navigates life-altering experiences across settings from Italy to Idaho. Each story explores themes of self-discovery and inspiration, highlighting how unexpected encounters can lead to significant change—whether positive, negative, or absurd. The narrative delves into the complexities of identity and the human experience, showcasing the author's signature storytelling style.

      Angel of Rome LP, The
    • 2022

      A collection of the year's best mystery and suspense short fiction selected by #1 New York Times bestselling author and guest editor Jess Walter and series editor Steph Cha. New York Times bestselling author and "superb storyteller" (Boston Globe), Jess Walter flexes his genre chops and selects twenty short stories that represent the best examples of the form published the previous year.

      The Best American Mystery and Suspense Stories 2022
    • 2022

      "From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Ruins and The Cold Millions comes a stunning collection about those moments when everything changes--for the better, for the worse, for the outrageous--as a diverse cast of characters bounces from Italy to Idaho, questioning their roles in life and finding inspiration in the unlikeliest places"-- Provided by publisher

      The Angel of Rome
    • 2020

      Spokane, 1909. The Dolan brothers are living by their wits, jumping freight trains and lining up for day work at crooked job agencies. While sixteen-year-old Rye yearns for a steady job and a home, his dashing older brother Gig dreams of a better world, fighting alongside other union men for fair pay and decent treatment. When Rye finds himself drawn to suffragette Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, her passion sweeps him into the world of protest and dirty business. But a storm is coming, threatening to overwhelm them all . . .The Cold Millions is an intimate story of brotherhood, love, sacrifice and betrayal set against the panoramic backdrop of an early 20th century America.

      The Cold Millions
    • 2014

      The #1 New York Times bestseller, now available in paperback—Jess Walter’s “absolute masterpiece” (Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize-winning author): the story of an almost-love affair that begins on the Italian coast in 1962 and resurfaces fifty years later in contemporary Hollywood. The acclaimed, award-winning author of the national bestseller The Financial Lives of the Poets returns with his funniest, most romantic, and most purely enjoyable novel yet. Hailed by critics and loved by readers of literary and historical fiction, Beautiful Ruins is the story of an almost-love affair that begins on the Italian coast in 1962...and is rekindled in Hollywood fifty years later.

      Beautiful Ruins (international edition). Schöne Ruinen, englische Ausgabe
    • 2014

      "These twelve stories -- originally published in Harper’s, The Best American Short Stories, McSweeney’s, Playboy, and other publications -- veer from comic tales of love to social satire to suspenseful crime fiction, from hip Portland to once-hip Seattle to never-hip Spokane, from a condemned casino in Las Vegas to a bottomless lake in the dark woods of Idaho. This is a world of lost fathers and redemptive conmen, of meth tweakers on desperate odysseys and men committing suicide by fishing." -- From Amazon.com

      We Live in Water: Stories
    • 2014

      The Financial Lives of the Poets

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(22)Add rating

      Matt Prior is about to lose his job, his house, his wife, and maybe his sanity too. Financial journalist Matt quit his job to set up a website which couldn't fail. Only now he's woken up to the biggest crisis since the Great Crash, and it has. He's got six days to save his house.

      The Financial Lives of the Poets
    • 2012

      Beautiful Ruins

      • 337 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(4490)Add rating

      The #1 New York Times bestseller, now available in paperback—Jess Walter’s “absolute masterpiece” (Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize-winning author): the story of an almost-love affair that begins on the Italian coast in 1962 and resurfaces fifty years later in contemporary Hollywood. The acclaimed, award-winning author of the national bestseller The Financial Lives of the Poets returns with his funniest, most romantic, and most purely enjoyable novel yet. Hailed by critics and loved by readers of literary and historical fiction, Beautiful Ruins is the story of an almost-love affair that begins on the Italian coast in 1962...and is rekindled in Hollywood fifty years later.

      Beautiful Ruins
    • 2010

      What happens when small-time reporter Matthew Prior quits his job to gamble everything on a quixotic notion: a Web site devoted to financial journalism in the form of blank verse? Before long, he wakes up to find himself jobless, hobbled with debt, spying on his wife's online flirtation, and six days away from losing his home. . . . Until, one night on a desperate two a.m. run to 7-Eleven, he falls in with some local stoners, and they end up hatching the biggest—and most misbegotten—plan yet.

      The Financial Lives of the Poets. Die finanziellen Abenteuer des talentierten Poeten, englische Ausgabe
    • 2009

      Land of the Blind

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(43)Add rating

      The narrative unfolds as Caroline Mabry, a fatigued Spokane police detective, interacts with a charming yet unstable derelict who wishes to confess in writing. Over the next forty-eight hours, he reveals a complex story that intertwines themes of obsession, revenge, and the connections between two men's lives, offering a haunting reflection on both youth and adulthood. This unique confession blurs the lines between crime and personal history, drawing Caroline deeper into a web of intrigue and emotional depth.

      Land of the Blind