The Snake Woman of Ipanema


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When Maggie Dalton finds a slaughtered black cockerel on her car, Tonia, her maid, says, "Someone means you harm." Jon Dalton's affair with a Brazilian woman is skewing Maggie's soul. She broods on the occult. Beneath the surface of Rio de Janeiro’s good life runs the cult of spiritism, brought over 450 years ago by captive slaves from West Africa. Far from her Michigan home, Maggie learns of that Brazil when she seeks her answers from the priestess who rules the underground. Only Tonia realizes where Maggie is headed. She is terrified, yet conscience compels her to follow. Through a torturous path, she tracks Maggie from Rio de Janeiro north to Salvador, the cradle of Brazilian spiritism. Maggie meets the healer, Cabral, revered by the hopeless, and Tonia does battle for Maggie's soul. The knife turns. The knife always turns.




Stone of Heaven


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Mai-yeen and Rafaella Bardini emigrate from Rome, Italy, and plunge into life in America, the land of opportunity. The first friends they make are possibly crooked. The men Rafaella meets are far more aggressive than any of the Italian men she has known. Moreover, she has left Stefano behind in Italy, an agonizing separation for both. Go out, do things, meet men, he urges. I won't make you promise to wait for me. And so she tries to lead a normal life. All she truly wants is to get on with her education and to have Stefano with her. Stefano's own story is one of struggle to join her. Then Mai-yeen makes a shattering discovery. The thieves who stole the Bardinis' money in Shanghai, China, are right here in San Francisco. Because of that grand theft, Rafaella and her parents departed the Communist regime with only a few dollars in their pockets. When her father died soon afterward, the survival of the Bardinis in Italy has been both a nightmare and the test of 18-year-old Rafaella's strength of character. Now, in America, she wants revenge on those thieves.




The Girl from Ipanema


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When Boobs Montjoy finally drags Dr. Suggs away from a strip poker game in Texas, they make for Chicago as quickly as they can in a Bentley. Here, they find attorney Bernie Swindle sick and thrashing around in bed, believing some-one has just attempted to kill him-and Suggs is the only doctor that Swindle wants to see. It appears that he has narrowly escaped death after getting together with a young Latin woman he met at a meeting. The last words he heard from her were the lyrics to "The Girl from Ipanema." Suggs, a medical doctor with a penchant for investigation, seeks answers, and he's determined to fi nd this now-missing, singing contract killer. His journey in search of the mystery woman takes him to the south of France, where he gets mixed up with an exotic dancer, a French woman and her young lover, several freelance operatives, anarchists, Arab drug smugglers, and ex-French Legionnaires.




The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 12


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The World Fantasy Award-winning anthology series reaches its twelfth spectacular volume. Collecting around a quarter of a million words by some of the biggest names and rising stars of the genre, this latest annual showcase of all things dark and deadly includes stories and novellas by Ramsey Campbell, Dennis Etchison, Terry Lamsley, Tim Lebbon, Paul J. McAuley, Kim Newman, Michael Marshall Smith and Hollywood director Mick Garris. Also featuring the most comprehensive overview of the year, a fascinating necrology and a list of useful contacts, this is the one book that all lovers of the supematural and psychological terror will want on their shelves.




Pastiche


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In her stories, Lucille Bellucci covers the world, where she has lived, with her peculiar off-center view. Her humor is a just treatment of comedy, and no one can deliver a grim look at history as she has lived it. Seven of Bellucci's stories and essays have won first-place awards. They make you laugh because you can see the thoughts, action and inner tremors. They are unrehearsed Life. There is plenty of sadness and drama, as well, and she does not flinch at those in the perplexities of that same life. Her favorite humorist is James Thurber, and it shows. Oddly, her other favorite reading is novels on war, because the good ones have no time for artifice. Her own novels are exactly that. Ride along with her and see inside her head, if you can.




Journey from Shanghai


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The Good Old Days in China are over by the time Rafaella Bardini turns eight. She knows war and privation as she breathes air. When she and her Italian father and Chinese mother are exiled by the Communist government, they arrive in Italy with one suitcase each and 150 American dollars. Her father dying, Rafaella finds herself, at 18, head of the family. They are living in a refugee relocation camp in bombed-out Catania, Sicily, not a city in 1952 where a job can be found. Rafaella travels to Rome, and there looks up her shipboard friend, Stefano. He seems to know Rome well already, and impresses Rafaella with his self-assurance. A cynical young man, he has observed that Italians liked to observe the public conventions while dodging them in private. Life here isn't so different from that in Shanghai. Rafaella, too, begins learning how to live in this new country. Her journey is a process that engages all sense and wit. Learning has a price. As she looks back upon the landscape of her life, she assesses the different faces of courage she has known and recognizes the strong heart imbued in every one of them.




The Girl from Ipanema


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The New Renaissance


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It's a Dog's World


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There is no more heart-wrenching sight than the look on your dog's face as you head out the door on a trip. Here is a collection of great writing by dog lovers who didn't say good-bye, but who packed the dog toys and took Spike with them--as well as stories by travelers who made new canine friends on the road.