Liam Callanan lives and writes in the midwest, or more specifically, Milwaukee, where he teaches in the English department of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Genres: General Fiction, Historical Romance, Mystery
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Shanghailanders (2024)
Juli Min
"Bracing, thrilling, and breathtakingly smart, Shanghailanders is more than a spectacular debut - it offers a new way of seeing. Not just of Shanghai, but of France, Japan, America, and every last corner of its characters' minds. Every page is a new discovery, but the book's best is Juli Min herself. Absolutely extraordinary."

A Sunday in Ville-d'Avray (2021)
Dominique Barbéris
"What a beautiful and sly book this isit casts a hypnotic spell readers won’t want to wake from, especially those who dream of France, of secrets, of the mysterious paths desire has us take."

The Lost Manuscript (2021)
Cathy Bonidan
"Dear reader, The Lost Manuscript is a love letter to letters, to love, to the love of reading and the belief that a book can change a life--or in this case, many, and possibly yours. It's hard not to disappear into this book--and if you do, tell your friends they can find you at the Beau Rivage Hotel, in the wonderfully well-appointed room 128. Bon voyage!"
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