From Hemingway Deadlights 

In Michael Atkinson's novel Hemingway Deadlights, out this week from St. Martin's Press/Minotaur Books, the celestially famous burly-man fiction king finds himself reluctantly and drunkenly investigating a drinking buddy's murder in Key West, just a couple years after his Nobel, and gets…

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