| Thomas M. Disch - Catholics - 1995 - 328 pages
On the surface, Father Pat Bryce of Minneapolis is a fine man, a pro-life activist running a boarding house for pregnant girls to save them from an abortion. In reality, he is ... | |
| Thomas M. Disch - Minnesota - 1999 - 312 pages
Following The Businessman, The M.D., and The Priest, Thomas M. Disch, heralded by "Newsweek as "the most formidably gifted unfamous American writer," now continues his ... | |
| Thomas M. Disch - Fiction - 1984 - 312 pages
Bob was the happiest man in the world. His wife was dead, and no one suspected him of the murder. His mother-in-law was dying, and would probably leave him an inheritance. And ... | |
| Thomas M. Disch - Doppelgängers - 1967 - 148 pages
The matter transmitter used to send Nathan Hansard to Mars has an unusual side - it creates a double of him that remains on a copy of Earth. As Hansard explores this world of ... | |
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