The Coldness of Objects

The Coldness of Objects
Panayotis Cacoyannis
A dystopian satire and a story of different kinds of love: London 2030. The news a young postman delivers will cause Mr. Rubens to reflect on all the sorrows and joys of the past, while he begins to prepare for the menacing surprises of the future. "Thoroughly gripping... a chilling vision of an abnormal 'new-normal' to come." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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About the Author

Born in Cyprus and now living in London, Panayotis tries to write with humor about fallible characters struggling to make sense of their lives. Aside from reading and writing, his favorite pastime is going to the movies, and ever since his friend/therapist/barber recommended The Sopranos, he has also discovered good TV. He travels to Cyprus often, to visit friends and family and be near the sea.

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FEATURED AUTHOR - Alice K. Boatwright is the author of the Ellie Kent mysteries, which debuted with Under an English Heaven, winner of the 2016 Mystery and Mayhem Grand Prize for Best Mystery. The series continues with What Child Is This? and In the Life Ever After. Alice has also published other fiction, including Collateral Damage, three linked novellas about the Vietnam War era; Sea, Sky, Islands, a chapbook of stories set in Washington’s San Juan Islands; and Mrs. Potts Finds Thanksgiving, a holiday parable… Read more