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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1999
  • Latest Book:
    April 2016
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • A wealthy, erudite, middle-aged loner in search of anonymity settles in the aptly named midwestern town of Oblivion and is swiftly drawn into the town's persistent local mysteries in this idiosyncratic, rather beguiling debut novel. The newcomer ...



  • Following his celebrated debut, 'Horace Afoot', Frederick Reuss returns with another endearing hero -- a six-year-old Gnostic with a photographic memory. Henry is being reared, at least intermittently, by gamblers, thieves, whores, and prie...



  • Michael “Caruso” Taylor is a man with a problem. He can’t speak. In fact, he can't do much of anything the way he once used to. A successful English professor, he can hardly compose a coherent sentence, or remember much of anything he once kne...



  • When a solitary man stumbles upon a cache of photographs, sometimes -- and only sometimes -- he can sense the lives of the people in them. Sometimes he can find in their faces, and in the way they hold themselves or the way they perform before the ca...



  • Two men: One discovers the cost of keeping secrets, of building a career within a government agency where secrets are the operational basis. Noel Leonard works for the Defense Intelligence Agency, mapping coordinates for military actions halfway aro...



  • Maisie at 8000 Feet is the story of an eight-year old girl who can fly and her idyllic summer in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey that ends in a moment of catastrophic loss. Following the death of her mother, Maisie travels the Pine Barrens with her ar...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frederick Reuss has published 6 books.

Frederick Reuss does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Maisie at 8000 Feet, was published in April 2016.

The first book by Frederick Reuss, Horace Afoot, was published in January 1999.

No. Frederick Reuss does not write books in series.