FICTION Debut Brendan McNally’s GERMANIA, a first novel about the last days of the Third Reich, when Albert Speer, Hitler’s architect and friend, embarks on a foolhardy rebellion, aided by a former child star turned enemy assassin, ending up in Flensburg, where the surviving Nazis lose themselves in dreams of a bright and impossible future, to Colin Fox at Simon & Schuster, in a good deal, by Larry Weissman at Larry Weissman Literary (world). Susan White’s BOUND SOUTH, in which three women struggle to find their place in contemporary Atlanta, examining race, class, gender, and religion in a land where […]