Jesse Ball

Samedi the Deafness -- Jesse Ball, Paperback

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One morning in the park James Sim discovers a man, crumpled on the ground, stabbed in the chest. In the man's last breath, he whispers his confession: Samedi.

What follows is a spellbinding game of cat and mouse as James is abducted, brought to an asylum, and seduced by a woman in yellow. Who is lying? What is Samedi? And what will happen on the seventh day?

Author: Jesse Ball
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 09/04/2007
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 7.96h x 6.08w x 0.68d
ISBN: 9780307278852

Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 05/21/2007 pg. 29
Kirkus Reviews 07/15/2007 pg. 679
New Yorker (The) 10/15/2007 pg. 99

About the Author
Jesse Ball (1978-) was born in Long Island, the second child of Robert and Catherine Ball. Educated at Vassar College and Columbia University, he has lived at times in Europe, and has worked as an editor, a croupier, a tutor, and a photographer. His first volume, March Book, appeared in 2004, followed by Vera & Linus (2006). His drawings were published in 2006 in Iceland in the volume Og svo kom nottin. Work of his has appeared in many major domestic and international journals, and was included in Best American Poetry 2006. Jesse Ball was a Spy but has Retired to the Country, a website, showcases much work of writing and drawing.

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Amateur Sleuth, Espionage, Fiction, Fiction - General, Jesse Ball, Literary, Mystery & Detective, Paperback, Psychological fiction, Thrillers, Vintage, Vintage Contemporaries