Jeffrey Hutchins’s “Jerome v. God”

Jerome Light is a middle-class, upstanding, married, family man—who happens to be an atheist. One evening when no one else is home one evening, Jerome steps outside to see the sunset—and then watches as his house is swallowed up by a sinkhole. His insurance company says he is not covered for this “Act of God.” […]

“Winter” coming this summer

When UC-San Diego Professor Marcus George discovers the body of an outspoken, overbearing colleague in a faculty office, he becomes entangled in a murder investigation and reluctantly finds himself playing amateur sleuth. His partner, attorney Bob Abramson, is coping with a family tragedy—and, as his 40th birthday approaches, facing personal demons as well. Winter combines the

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Port City

Coming in May! Port City, Eliot Sefrin’s blockbuster historical novel, will be released May 6, 2025. Set in New York City in the heady days after the Allies’ victory in World War II, the novel follows the groundbreaking strike of the Tugboat Workers Union against the cartel of owners of the essential fleets. Based on

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Perpetuonics

In the near future, young tech entrepreneur Declan Marchand invents Perpetuonics, a method of digitizing a living person’s character, knowledge, emotions, and memories — and then bringing that person back into “existence” after death. These Digital beINGS — Dings in shorthand — can theoretically “live” forever. They reside in massive servers, where they communicate with

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