Heralded by Publisher\'s Weekly as ""a writer to watch"" with a ""magnificent sense of character and ear for dialogue"", Todd London returns with If You See Him, Let Me Know, a stunning novel set at the crossroads of two generations--one marked by what it witnessed, the other by what it missed.
It\'s August 1974, the eve of Nixon\'s resignation.
Before sentencing, he has to tell his son Philip, a teenager at a theatre camp in the Midwe.
Jerry Rosen is facing prison for a messy, white-collar crime.
Heralded by Publisher\'s Weekly as ""a writer to watch"" with a ""magnificent sense of character and ear for dialogue"", Todd London returns with If You See Him, Let Me Know, a stunning novel set at the crossroads of two generations--one marked by what it witnessed, the other by what it missed.
It\'s August 1974, the eve of Nixon\'s resignation