

They include:įiction: "The Wind Knows My Name" by Isabel Allende (June 6) "All the Sinners Bleed" by S.A.

More promising titles, just in time for summerĪ number of promising titles are here or on their way, in plenty of time to still make your summer reading list.

Through all this weather, Smith poses ancient questions in painfully relevant language: Who - and what and where - are we bound to? When the end of your world draws near, what's still worth believing? While rough and flawed, his characters endear themselves and their circumstances will first have you looking over your shoulder, then peering deeper within. In his latest, ominous, twinned fronts bear down upon one estranged family: a literal, impending hurricane and the Pentecost winds of unholy revivalists obsessed with violent means and ends. Storms are forever blowing up and through the prose of Mississippi novelist Michael Farris Smith.
