John Fram

John Fram

John Fram was raisedin Texas. A resident of New York, he has written for The Atlantic, PacificStandard and elsewhere. This is his first novel.

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The Bright Lands
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The Bright Lands
  • By: John Fram
  • Narrator: Luis Selgas
  • Length: 12 hours 42 minutes
  • Publisher: Harlequin Audio
  • Publish date: July 07, 2020
  • Language: English
  • (3226 ratings)
(3226 ratings)
A Library Journal Best Winter/Spring Debut 2020 “Marks the debut of an already accomplished novelist.” –John Banville The town of Bentley holds two things dear: its football, and its secrets. But when star quarterback Dylan Whitley... Read more

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The Zimmermann Telegram In the dark winter of 1917, World War I was deadlocked. For Europe to be saved, the United States had to join the war—but President Wilson remained unshakable in his neutrality. Then, with a single stroke, the tool to propel America into the war came into a quiet British office. One of countless messages intercepted by the crack team of British decoders, the Zimmermann telegram was a top-secret ... Read Book
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The Marco Effect A teenaged boy on the run propels Detective Carl Mørck into Department Q’s most sinister case yet in the fifth novel in Jussi Adler-Olsen’s New York Times bestselling series. Fifteen-year-old Marco Jameson longs to become a Danish citizen and go to school like a normal teenager. Unfortunately, his Uncle Zola forces the children of their former gypsy clan to beg and steal for his personal ... Read Book
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Seams Like Murder Abbey Chandler needs a new start and a place to escape, so Hideaway Grove, where she spent her childhood summers, seems like a perfect choice. Once there, she takes up a rewarding new hobby–but also gets tangled up in a hitand-run homicide … Abbey has barely arrived in the quaint, quiet town of Hideaway Grove before things turn from blissful to bloody–as the new librarian is mowed down by ... Read Book
The Poverty of Philosophy In this work, Marx critiques the economic (chapter one) and philosophical (chapter two) doctrine of P.J. Proudhon.Marx started work on this book in January 1847, as can be judged from Engel’s letter to Marx on January 15, 1847. By the beginning of April 1847, Marx’s work was completed in the main and had gone to the press. On June 15, 1847, he wrote a short foreword.Published in Paris and ... Read Book
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