A compilation of four award-winning stories about the WWII era by TK Kenyon, previously published in literary journals, now together for the first time.
Jitterbugging with The Bomb Heart Mountain Kings Hooligan Navy
STARRED REVIEW “...quite unlike most standard commercial fare ... a genre-bending story--part thriller, part literary slapdown with dialogue as the weapon of choice (think Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf)-- that makes us laugh, wince, and reflect all at the same time. Kenyon is definitely a keeper.” - David Pitt, Booklist, December 1, 2006
“Kenyon pulls together all the beauty and terror found in religion and all the beauty and terror found in science to create a fictional space where every person seeks light, whether at the lab bench, or at the church altar, or both. We all of us are seekers and sinners; we, the devout and the damned, are all the same. -Barbara J. King, Bookslut
“[A] solid good read by novelist TK Kenyon, a gifted writer who has crafted a book of such mystery that you find yourself, at midnight, on the edge of your seat, asking, ‘What's next? What's next?’” -- Thom Jones, Award-Winning author The Pugilist at Rest, Cold Snap, Sonny Liston was a Friend of Mine