CRAIG NOVA is the award-winning author of ten novels. His writing has appeared in Esquire, The Paris Review, The New York Times Magazine, and Men’s Journal, among others. He lives in Putney, Vermont.
“A riveting, finely rendered, insight-provoking novel. . . . Rich
in symbols and glittering with images, [Cruisers] is a tense and
fast-paced . . . a poem, at once hard-boiled and lyrical--a poem of
and for our time.” --Tom Nolan, Los Angeles Times“Dynamite. . . .
Like Graham Greene or Albert Camus...” -- The Denver Post
“Compulsive and relentless.” -- The Boston Globe
“Craig Nova takes readers on a spine-chilling journey. . . .
Cruisers moves with breakneck speed. Written with clarity and vivid
detail, the book is troubling, but poignant--burrowing into that
shadowy, universal fear of uncertainty and malice. This book
haunts, lingering in the mind long after the last page." --The
Baltimore Sun
"Profound and mysterious. . . . A fascinating picture of the skewed
dimensions of American life. . . . He is one of the country's most
gifted novelists." --Chicago Tribune
“Something out of the ordinary from the very beginning.” --Peter
Straub, The Washington Post“Cruisers finds Nova at the top of his
form. It’s a novel as visceral and noirish and, yes, symphonic as
any he’s written. . . . Unnerving and profound.” --The Seattle
Times
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