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March 13, 2010

A company man

David Kipen revisits Ross Thomas (”He died in 1995, and only now is St. Martin’s Press mercifully rolling out much of his glorious backlist”) and his 1978 spy novel, Chinaman’s Chance, which opens with a dead pelican on a California beach. “This is the quintessential book to take to a deserted island,” David says, “because fundamentally it is a deserted island — a place apart, paced to its own rhythm, with little to think about but much to admire.”

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