The Rogueville Bible
A Novel of Suspense
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About the Book
In the tradition of E.L. Doctorow’s “The Book of Daniel” and Philip Roth’s “I Married A Communist” comes this searing tale of the clash between a lone leftwing Jewish intellectual and the forces of McCarthy-era anti-Communism. “The Rogueville Bible” deftly interweaves the adventures of a contemporary New Yorker caught up in a dangerous cable-TV scam with the plight of an aging holdover from the “Golden Age” of television, a scriptwriter whose screenplays for a popular 1950s sitcom unwittingly set the stage for a long-running series of dark deeds, including blackmail, torture, and even murder. Only one man, a failed theater actor, has a chance of unraveling the complex trail of death and deception known as “The Rogueville Curse.” But can he can solve the mystery before falling prey to the curse himself? That’s the question at the heart of this riveting new thriller by the author of “Charades For Experts.”
About the Author
A resident of Northern California, Stacey Cartwright is the author of four novels and numerous shorter works that have appeared in literary magazines such as Threepenny Review, Mississippi Review, The Quarterly, and Kalliope.