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Cargando... Night of the Seventh Darkness (1991)por Daniel Easterman
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Qu'il évoque le culte vaudou entre Brooklyn et Haïti ou la résurgence des néonazis en Italie, Daniel Easterman est un formidable raconteur d'histoires, horribles et vraisemblables. Depuis 1993 et son premier roman Le septième sanctuaire, il nous promène entre des récits mystérieux et sauvages et des œuvres de politique-fiction déroutantes
A Brooklyn cop takes on the case of a lifetime when a beautiful Haitian woman reveals a tale of voodoo, ancient rituals, and murder in this exotic new thriller by acclaimed author Daniel Easterman. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Like many of his heroines, Angelina is exotic; a upper class mulato girl from the top echelons of Haitian society, she is more French than English, more white than black but despite a refined upbringing, she cannot escape her bloodline.
Jewish cop Reuben Abrahams falls in love with Angelina while investigating the murder of her husband, and the discovery of a cache of corpses under the floor of her apartment.
The investigation is blocked at the highest level and Reuben soon becomes a victim: he and Angelina go to Haiti to discover more about a secret society hell-bent on creating chaos, and both become entrapped by her brother, head of the secret police.
The book is somewhat inconclusive but ends unhappily, as so many of his novels do. Not a story for the squeamish, but still a fascinating description of Haitian society and the Voudon religion. ( )