Sam Munson

Sam Munson is an American author known for his novels, including 'The November Criminals'. His work often explores themes of adolescence and moral ambiguity.

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  1. 1. The November Criminals

    Set against the backdrop of a high school in Washington, D.C., this novel follows the story of Addison Schacht, a witty and cynical teenager who becomes obsessed with investigating the murder of his classmate, Kevin Broadus. As Addison delves deeper into the mystery, he grapples with his own identity, relationships, and the moral complexities of his actions. The narrative unfolds through Addison's sharp and often humorous perspective, offering a raw and unfiltered look at adolescence, friendship, and the search for truth in a world filled with ambiguity and uncertainty.

  2. 2. Dog Symphony

    In a surreal and thought-provoking narrative, the story follows a disillusioned American teacher who finds himself in the enigmatic city of Buenos Aires, where he becomes entangled in a web of mystery and existential musings. As he navigates the city's labyrinthine streets, he encounters a series of peculiar characters and unsettling events that challenge his perceptions of reality and identity. The novel delves into themes of alienation, cultural dislocation, and the search for meaning in an increasingly chaotic world, all while painting a vivid portrait of a city that is as much a character as the people who inhabit it.

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