David Flusfeder

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David Flusfeder

David Flusfeder was born November 1960 in New Jersey, and has had his short stories published in numerous anthologies and magazines. His novels to date are The Pagan House (2007), The Gift (2003), Morocco (2000), Like Plastic (winner of Encore Award 1997) and Man Kills Woman (1993). He has taught creative writing at Birkbeck College, Morley College, the Arvon Foundation and Pentonville Prison. David Flusfeder is married with two children and lives in London.

Cover of: A FILM BY SPENCER LUDWIG

A FILM BY SPENCER LUDWIG

A hilarious and heartbreaking father-son road movie of a novel.

Publication date: UK 3rd Feb 2011

A FILM BY SPENCER LUDWIG

Cover of: A FILM BY SPENCER LUDWIG

A hilarious and heartbreaking father-son road movie of a novel.

Publication date: UK 4th Feb 2010

A FILM BY SPENCER LUDWIG [ePub edition]

Cover of: A FILM BY SPENCER LUDWIG [ePub edition]

A hilarious and heartbreaking father-son road movie of a novel.

Publication date: UK 4th Feb 2010

THE PAGAN HOUSE [ePub edition]

Cover of: THE PAGAN HOUSE [ePub edition]

The much-anticipated new novel from the acclaimed author of ‘The Gift ‘ – a blend of detective novel, historical fiction and the painful coming-of-age of a confused young boy.

Publication date: UK 4th Sep 2008

THE PAGAN HOUSE

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The much-anticipated new novel from the acclaimed author of ‘The Gift’ – a blend of detective novel, historical fiction and the painful coming-of-age story of a confused young boy.

Publication date: UK 4th Aug 2008

THE GIFT

Cover of: THE GIFT

Problem: Best friends keep giving extremely generous gifts Solution: Give better ones in return

Publication date: UK 2nd Feb 2004

MOROCCO

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Set in the colourful, threatened world of occupied Warsaw just before the Holocaust, this third novel by a highly praised writer tells the story of Gloria, a young Freudian analyst whose sole client, a Jewish tycoon, fakes his own suicide and thereby drags Gloria into a web of intrigue, deception and betrayal.

Publication date: UK 1st Feb 2001