Description
Book SynopsisIt’s 2047 in Dayton, Ohio. In response to food and water shortages, the U.S. government has developed an enormous, and powerfully successful, agricultural area—the “Heartland Grid”—just north of the city. In the meantime, in the wake of declining American power a multinational force has established itself in Cleveland.
Trade Review“Thought-provoking without being moralistic,
Sharp and Dangerous Virtues is a suspenseful what-if that readers will continue to ponder long after they’ve put it down.” * Booklist *
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Sharp and Dangerous Virtues is an excellent novel…. Moody’s obvious skill in handling the setting, her vivid detailing of her characters lives and struggles in a world not so different from our own, makes for an exciting and interesting experience. Settling into the book, the reader realizes early on that they’re in the hands of a skilled writer, someone who knows and understands people and who has something interesting and unique to say about the human condition.” * Dayton City Paper *
In Sharp and Dangerous Virtues Martha Moody has conjured up an
apocalyptic thriller unfolding in an Orwellian Twilight Zone formerly
known as the heartland of America. Just pretend it can't happen here.
Prepare to be invaded.
* Dayton Daily News *
“(
Sharp and Dangerous Virtue’s) provocative vision of a darker future and insightful glimpses into the responses of ordinary Americans to outside pressure make it fascinating.” * The Columbus Dispatch *
About Best Friends
“First novels that track a pair of friends from college days through their subsequent lives aren’t exactly uncommon, but Moody’s is so freshly observed and gifted with a palpable sense of the ravages of time that it feels utterly new.”
* Publishers Weekly, starred review *
About The Office of Desire
“A provocative, intensely moving novel of ideas and opposing philosophies presented by deeply flawed, deeply human characters.”reveals a writer in the process of taking her craft to the next level.”
* Kirkus Reviews (starred review), and one of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of 2007 *
About Sometimes Mine
“Moody probes new layers of emotion and personal connection as Genie the heart doctor comes to understand the intangible aspects of the human heart. Instead of applying the clichés of traditional romance to a midlife heroine, Moody introduces readers to a woman who never stops learning about work, family, people, and possibilities.”
* Publishers Weekly *
About Best Friends
“She captures the feel of things, the complexity of human lives, and the ability of time to expose and heal.”
* author of Nowhere Else on Earth and Rich in Love *