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Adam Rosen

Adam Rosen lives in Asheville, North Carolina. He has contributed to The Atlantic.com, The Awl, and other places. His (very) short story, “Death at Farmer’s Market,” was included in Akashic Books’s Mondays are Murder noir fiction series.

When Going Back to the Land Goes Wrong

"The unstoppable parade of calamities invoked by the narrator suggests one of two things: either the book is a long, hard poke at rural fetishists, or it’s a sincere reproach to country life."...

ADAM ROSEN

FICTION

A Rabbi and a Hit Man Walk into a Subdivision

Tod Goldberg has decided to put his own absurd twist on old mafia tales with his novel "Gangsterland."...

ADAM ROSEN

FICTION

NOIR

The Rabbi Who Knew Too Much

The 50th anniversary of the Rabbi Small series....

ADAM ROSEN

NOIR

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