J.D. Fratto is the author of two novellas, including CITY BLOCKS, as well as many short stories. A graduate of Villanova University, with a PhD in political theory from Temple University, he has had a distinguished career in academia, both as a professor of political science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, and as a dean at LeMoyne College and New York University. He has also served as a consultant to academic, government and nonprofit institutions. His extensive travels focus on European cities, connect him to his early career in city planning, and provide boundless inspiration for his writing. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In the cutthroat world of New York publishing, Stephanie Hanning has always trusted her instincts. As CEO, she’s pushing her company toward a daring global future—until terror strikes the city that she calls home. Then when a newspaper sketch of the suspected bomber stirs a jolt of recognition, " class="product_extract"> In the cutthroat world of New York publishing, Stephanie Hanning has always trusted her instincts. As CEO, she’s pushing her company toward a daring global future—until terror strikes the city that she calls home. Then when a newspaper sketch of the suspected bomber stirs a jolt of recognition,
