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Dads Downstairs

While there is some online confusion regarding the title "" and author Laura Bentley , the most prominent reference under this name is actually a 2024 erotic vignette rather than a traditional full-length novel. Overview of "Dad's Downstairs" (2024)

There is no dramatic heart attack, no tearful confession, no inheritance fight. The drama is in the burnt garlic. The climax is a hand on a head. This is Bentley’s literary lineage: Raymond Carver, Alice Munro, and Claire Keegan. She finds the epic in the everyday.

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