The Deposition occupies the space between dreaming and waking, the known and the unknown, the sacred and profane in prose which feels at once from another time, and timeless. You may not know precisely where you are in some of these stories, though you will almost certainly be struck by the unnerving feeling you have absolutely been there." —Sam Michel, author of Strange Cowboy: Lincoln Dahl Turns Five "The book in your hands is holy writ, a collection of stories as searching, heartbroken, and beautiful as the work of its spiritual and intellectual forebears, not just Andre Dubus and Flannery O’Connor, but Melville and Hawthorne. This is not a work of escapism; this is a work of wisdom, situated at the very heart of the peculiar brokenness of being alive in the twenty-first century." —Mark Powell, author of Firebird and Small Treasons"The Robert Stone and Graham Greene quotes are no window dressing. Pete Duval’s unlikely postulants are lonely seekers in a world that’s turned strange and uncertain and possibly Godless. As one notes, 'Either the author of the universe was watching him right now—or not.' The Deposition shines with all the wonder and terror of the miraculous." —Stewart O’Nan, author of Henry, Himself and A Prayer for the Dying