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2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"American tourists from Phoenix, who arrived by bus or in caravans of three or four cars and left the city before nightfall."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"and who had been living in Phoenix for years."

Rising Sun
by Michael Crichton

"Yes. But she lives in Phoenix now. Her husband got transferred."

Rising Sun
by Michael Crichton

"I'm thinking of a week in Phoenix. I got family there."

Rising Sun
by Michael Crichton

"And Graham says he's leaving town. Today. He's going to Phoenix."

State of Fear
by Michael Crichton

"They had the satellite linkup of the news station in Phoenix."

Fat City
by Leonard Gardner

"Sein Vater hatte wieder geheiratet und wohnte in Phoenix, sein Bruder war bei den Marines und seine Schwester lebte mit ihrem Mann auf dem Stützpunkt Fort Dix in New Jersey."

Mecca
by Susan Straight

"“Where the hell were you?” “I can’t tell you. Just like you couldn’t tell me.” “Angel.” “Phoenix. Palm Springs.” “With him?” “No.”"

City of Night
by John Rechy

"…stopped in Phoenix one night…"

The Barbarian Nurseries
by Héctor Tobar

"Sometimes I go with my father. We go to Phoenix, then Tucson, and from there we drive south, into Mexico."

Golden Days
by Carolyn See

"What was there to be afraid of in a painted breakfast nook with a harsh overhead light and my father with a desperate look: 'There were some days, over there in Phoenix, I made a C note a week?"

There There
by Tommy Orange

"All my mom remembered about my dad was his first name, Harvey, that he lived in Phoenix, and that he was a Native American Indian."

There There
by Tommy Orange

"Jacquie Red Feather FLEW to Phoenix from Albuquerque the evening before the conference started, landing after the hour-long flight in a smog‐filled gradient between green and pink."

There There
by Tommy Orange

"we come from Phoenix, Albuquerque, Los Angeles, New York City, Pine Ridge, Fort Apache, Gila River, Pit River, the Osage Reservation, Rosebud, Flathead, Red Lake, San Carlos, Turtle Mountain, the Navajo Reservation."

There There
by Tommy Orange

"… through a moon-purple desert on that stretch between Phoenix and Blythe on I-10."

The Barbarian Nurseries
by Héctor Tobar

"Soon they were entering a metropolis, Phoenix, with its low-slung warehouses, and neighborhoods with homes of rocky front yards and cactus landscaping."