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A haunting Florida-based literary thriller in the tradition of Alfred Hitchcock.
The telling is masterful . . . Sit back and enjoy Watson's latest. It's better than bourbon on the rocks. Kirkus Reviews , Starred Review
Hypnotically beautiful novel . . . Paranoia has been defined as 'seeing too much pattern.' Author Watson can make us sweaty victims of that madness, partaking of it, suffering from it, and loving every minute. Booklist , Starred Review
A man gets himself into a little bit of trouble, then a little bit more, then a lot. And then his whole world becomes a nightmare.
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A haunting Florida-based literary thriller in the tradition of Alfred Hitchcock.

The telling is masterful . . . Sit back and enjoy Watson's latest. It's better than bourbon on the rocks. Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

Hypnotically beautiful novel . . . Paranoia has been defined as 'seeing too much pattern.' Author Watson can make us sweaty victims of that madness, partaking of it, suffering from it, and loving every minute. Booklist, Starred Review

A man gets himself into a little bit of trouble, then a little bit more, then a lot. And then his whole world becomes a nightmare. How does he get himself out of this mess of his own creation? The answer involves the end of an extramarital affair, reconciliation with a daughter he has neglected, and a deadly encounter with a man who comes out of the past bearing bad news and the keys to a new life.

Set in Tampa, Florida, in the late 1980s, Suitcase City captures the glitter of the high life and the steamy essence of low places in the Cigar City. As always, Sterling Watson tells his story in prose that sings.


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Sterling Watson is the author of six novels, including Sweet Dream Baby and Fighting in the Shade. His short fiction and nonfiction have appeared in the Prairie Schooner, the Georgia Review, the Los Angeles Times Book Review, the Michigan Quarterly Review, and the Southern Review. He was director of the Creative Writing Program at Eckerd College for twenty years and is the college's Peter Meinke Professor Emeritus of Literature and Creative Writing. Suitcase City is his latest work.