A young woman drifts through New York high society chasing beauty, freedom, and a place to belong - elusive as a name, as fleeting as a cat in the rain.
When a troubled car dealer meets a forgotten writer, madness ignites in a world cracking under satire, loneliness, and the weight of absurd, dangerous ideas.
A suitcase of cash, a relentless killer, and an aging sheriff collide in a bleak, violent tale where fate flips a coin and justice fades into the dust of the West.
A teenage runaway drifts through a blood-soaked frontier, where violence reigns and a monstrous judge reshapes the fate of men beneath a sky that never forgives.
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton explores love and societal constraints in 19th-century New York, following Newland Archer’s dilemma between passion and duty.
Malachi Constant’s journey from Earth to Titan weaves through love, fate, and cosmic absurdity, where a rich man, a broken family, and a lonely robot shape the meaning of existence.
A collection of short stories exploring themes of innocence, trauma, and human connection, including A Perfect Day for Bananafish and For Esmé—with Love and Squalor.