Ebook {Epub PDF} Bitter Orange by Marshall Moore






















 · With Bitter Orange, Marshall Moore gives us a queer Crimes and Misdemeanors, darkly witty and equally wise. – Tom Cardamone, author of Green Thumb and editor of The Lost Library: Gay Fiction Rediscovered. Marshall Moore has created a fully realized character in Seth Harrington, whose ennui has rendered him nearly motionless. Read "Bitter Orange" by Marshall Moore available from Rakuten Kobo. Seth Harrington can be invisible or undetectable, but he is not a superhero. The ability only works in morally grey situ Brand: Smashwords Edition. Marshall Moore tells an inventive story in "Bitter Orange," one with prose as likeable as his protagonist, though some readers may want a more highly focused plot. Moore keeps both the reader and his protagonist guessing about just how and why a man becomes invisible and whether the problem Harrington thinks he has is literal or figurative/5.


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Bitter Orange by Marshall Moore is the last book I read in , and in this regard I saved one of the best for last. It is an extremely well written, imaginative, provocative and by degrees disturbing multi-themed story that is part urban fantasy and part mystery, but is firmly rooted in contemporary reality. Marshall Moore tells an inventive story in "Bitter Orange," one with prose as likeable as his protagonist, though some readers may want a more highly focused plot. Moore keeps both the reader and his protagonist guessing about just how and why a man becomes invisible and whether the problem Harrington thinks he has is literal or figurative. With Bitter Orange, Marshall Moore gives us a queer Crimes and Misdemeanors, darkly witty and equally wise. – Tom Cardamone, author of Green Thumb and editor of The Lost Library: Gay Fiction Rediscovered. Marshall Moore has created a fully realized character in Seth Harrington, whose ennui has rendered him nearly motionless.

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