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  • Under the Harrow

    Mark Dunn

    Paperback (MacAdam/Cage, Feb. 1, 2010)
    What if Charles Dickens had written a contemporary thriller? In Under the Harrow, a group of Victorians live a semi-idyllic and unwitting, anachronistic existence, aided only by minimal trade-related contact with the supposedly plague-ridden Outland. They are products of an experiment that had become a lucrative, voyeuristic peep-box for millionaires and their billionaire descendants. But the experiment has run its course, and Dingley Dell must be totally expunged–and with it, all trace of the thousands of men, women, and children who live there. A few Dinglians learn the secret of both their manipulated past and their doomed future, and it is this motley group of Dickensian innocents who must race the clock to save their fellow countrymen and themselves from mass annihilation. Under the Harrow showcases the kind of dazzling wordplay and narrative richness that have made Mark Dunn's novels and plays both commercially successful and critically acclaimed.
  • Future Missionaries of America

    Matthew Vollmer

    Paperback (MacAdam/Cage, Dec. 1, 2009)
    A waiter at Yellowstone National Park seeks consolation in the arms of his dead friend's girlfriend. A young woman vacationing in Idaho becomes obsessed with a female poet and her adopted child. A deadbeat bus-driver with a gambling addiction watches his son attempt the impossible at the X Games. A widow, retreating to a New Hampshire lake house, finds her son living there with another man. A temp in New York City distributes his will and testament to twenty-seven strangers, hoping to convince one of them to be its executor.These are just some of the compellingly odd characters found in the pages of Matthew Vollmer’s brilliant debut collection, Future Missionaries of America. Taking us from a Seventh Day Adventist boarding school to a traveling exhibition of plasticine bodies, from the moonlit paths of Yellowstone National Park to a quiet New Hampshire lakehouse, Vollmer’s twelve stories are at once sorrowful, exuberant, and absurdly comical.
  • The Family Man

    Michael S. Patterson

    Hardcover (Macadam Cage Pub, Feb. 28, 2001)
    After years of frustrating fertility problems, Ellen and Eric Sommers are delighted when they find out they are expecting their first child. Friends and family share their joy, but a stranger also revels in the news. Frank Mallory suffered his own frustrations in his attempts to become a family man and believes his destiny is to create a family by whatever means necessary, including murder.Frank's maniacal fantasy unfolds as he kidnaps Ellen and plots Eric's demise by framing him for her murder, using blood and hair he extracts from his kidnap victim. The trail of evidence leads police to Ellen's husband, and the District Attorney indicts Eric for his wife's murder. Frank, meanwhile, secrets Ellen and her unborn child to his utopian existence - a cabin deep in the remote lake region of British Columbia. It's a race against time as Eric is on trial for murder and Frank's fantasy becomes Ellen's new reality.
  • Pelican Road

    Howard Bahr

    Paperback (Macadam Cage Pub, April 12, 2012)
    From the acclaimed author of 'The Black Flower', a beautiful and haunting portrait of the men who served on the great American railroads. Christmas Eve, 1940. On the Pelican Road, an isolated stretch of railway between Meridian, Mississippi and New Orleans, two trains travel toward one another through the snow. A.P. Dunn, engineer aboard the 4512, a southbound freight, can remember every detail of the last trip he made in the snow, in 1923. What he can t recall are the events of a few hours ago - where he ate his breakfast, how he got the troublesome gash. On the northbound Silver Star, a luxury passenger train packed with returning college students and gift-bearing families, brakeman Artemus Kane has his own memories to contend with. Memories of French trenches and German snipers, of a failed marriage, of a too - short layover spent with Anna Rose Dangerfield, the brilliant and lonely woman he has just left behind in the Crescent City.
  • In the Breeze of Passing Things: A Novel

    Nicole Louise Reid

    Hardcover (Macadam Cage Pub, Nov. 1, 2003)
    Eleven-year-old Iva Giles along with her sister, Mally, and their mother, Lilly, are traveling through the South, fleeing from Iva's depresssed father, who is fixated with water after the death of his brother in a drowning accident.
  • The Australia Stories

    Todd James PIERCE

    (MacAdams/Cage, July 6, 2003)
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  • Demon Theory by Stephen Graham Jones

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    Hardcover (MacAdam/Cage, )
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  • My Mom Tarzan

    Lisa Shanahan, Bettina Guthridge

    Hardcover (MacAdam/Cage, March 15, 2003)
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  • The Boy Who Did Not Like Television by Zink/ Ramos

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    Hardcover (MacAdam/Cage, )
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  • Carry My Bones by J. Wes Yoder

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  • Dogface by Garigliano, Jeff

    Jeff Garigliano

    (MacAdam Cage, July 6, 1800)
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  • The New Way of the Wilderness

    Calvin Rutstrum

    Hardcover (MacAdam/Cage, March 15, 1958)
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