In James Carroll’s “The Cloister,” a ’50s Manhattan priest meets a Jewish woman. In Ben Dolnick’s “The Ghost Notebooks,” a pair from Astoria move to a spooky upstate mansion.
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Saturday, 24 March 2018
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