Mesmer's Disciple - Edward Swanson - Livros - Piscataqua Press - 9780988537064 - 6 de dezembro de 2012
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Mesmer's Disciple

Edward Swanson

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Mesmer's Disciple

"Thoughtful and action-packed, with a final showdown that is both exciting and gratifying--a fine first novel. History, action, the supernatural and intelligent discourse; this novel holds something for everyone.? --Kirkus Reviews New York City in 1847 is a boiling stew of ethnic gangs, foul living conditions, and runaway crime. Police Captain Alvord Rawn effectively meets violence with violence until one bloody night he goes too far. Forced to resign, Alvord agrees to help a wealthy society woman locate her missing son, the rising artist Charles Deas, who has been painting and exploring the frontier areas west of St. Louis. Deas has fallen under the spell of the mysterious Count Abendroth, a practitioner of mesmerism. Under the Count?s sinister occult guidance, Deas?s paintings have grown darker and more intense, verging on madness. When Alvord arrives in St. Louis, he finds that Abendroth is much more than a charlatan, and that he is massing his dark powers for nefarious ends. Abendroth is unwilling to let Deas leave without a fight, which is just fine with former Police Captain Alvord Rawn, because fighting is what he does best. As each side gathers soldiers for a final showdown, author Edward Swanson blends exacting period detail, old time story telling, and non-stop action into a satisfying climax of good versus evil.


386 pages, black & white illustrations

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 6 de dezembro de 2012
ISBN13 9780988537064
Editoras Piscataqua Press
Páginas 386
Dimensões 152 × 229 × 21 mm   ·   566 g
Idioma English  

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