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Edgar Nominee: Best First Novel 1988

“Written in the tradition of Graham Greene… a moving chronicle of humanity, disquietingly black and total absorbing.”
Los Angeles Times


This 1987 crime classic, now available in trade paper, brings to light the gritty underside of minor league baseball in a way that few books have, in any genre. Nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award in the year it was published, the reputation of this novel has only increased over the years, and it is now regarded by many as one of the best sports mysteries ever written, and one of the best books about baseball.

It tells the story of Frank Lofton, an itinerant reporter obsessed with a minor league team in a Massachusetts mill town. The town is plagued by arson, and with the burning city as a backdrop, Lofton follows his obsession, leading him from the mysterious death of a struggling ballplayer, to the owner's beautiful mistress, into an underworld of corruption and deceit.

Selected Works
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North Beach Mystery Series
CHASING THE DRAGON
"Perfect" NY TIMES

THE BIG BOOM
"Flawless evocation of place... another fine meditation on a world haunted by crime." PW

THE ANCIENT RAIN
Forhtcoming: April, 2008
Edgar Award Winning Novel:

THE CONFESSION
"Compelling modern noir shocker" Publishers Weekly
Other Books by Domenic Stansberry
THE LAST DAYS OF IL DUCE
"Straight noir, no chaser" Booklist

MANIFESTO FOR THE DEAD
"An enviable achievement" San Francisco Chronicle

THE SPOILER
"Fifteen year old classic, happily back in print" Publishers Weekly