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The Best Books of 2020: Fiction

The Best Books of 2020: Fiction

We didn't turn to fiction for those much needed periods of escapism in 2020. Nor did we turn to fiction for answers, because of course, the best fiction doesn't provide "answers". We turned to these works of fiction for the questions they raise.

Fleetwood Dissects the European Mindset in His Moody, Disturbing Thriller, ‘A Young Fair God’

Fleetwood Dissects the European Mindset in His Moody, Disturbing Thriller, ‘A Young Fair God’

Hugh Fleetwood's difficult though absorbing A Young Fair God offers readers a look into the age-old world views that have established and perpetuated cultural rank and the social attitudes that continue to divide us wherever we may reside in the world.

Holding Death Hostage: Human Enigma in ‘The Order of Death’

Holding Death Hostage: Human Enigma in ‘The Order of Death’

Hugh Fleetwood’s story of murder and guilt, The Order of Death, evades the clear resolutions of mystery narratives, opting for a disturbing disquisition on the human enigma.

‘The Girl Who Passed for Normal’ Is a Sagacious Study of the Female Mind

‘The Girl Who Passed for Normal’ Is a Sagacious Study of the Female Mind

Hugh Fleetwood's eerie tale of deadly symbiotic relationships is rife with Freudian desires and erotic tensions.
Civilized Murders: An Interview with Author and Artist Hugh Fleetwood

Civilized Murders: An Interview with Author and Artist Hugh Fleetwood

Hugh Fleetwood’s chilling and dark mysteries deal with psychologically-damaged characters whose actions are usually the result of some personality disorder often undisclosed to everyone but the reader.