Two new novels — “If We Had Known,” by Elise Juska, and “How to Be Safe,” by Tom McAllister — imagine communities roiled by mass murder.
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Fiction: When the Aftermath of a Shooting Is as Devastating as the Crime
Tuesday, 24 April 2018
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