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Dead Love
by: Linda Watanabe McFerrin
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Zombies in Japan? You bet your life!
NOW AVAILABLE!
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Price : US$14.95
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ISBN: 978-1-933330-90-7 288 pp, paper
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"Delightfully disgusting, Dead Love is
the new horror genre at its best. Fans of Twilight, World War Z, and
Neil Gaiman will devour this fine novel whole." —ForeWord
“This novel about a live dead girl
combines an international chase, the suspense of a thriller, a
soupçon of sensuality, some wonderfully lyrical episodes, and a
set of brand new rules for ghouls. It is as delectable and dangerous
as a plate of fugu. I read it in a single sitting.” —Tim
Cahill, author of Pass the Butterworms, Hold the Enlightenment,
and Jaguars Ripped My Flesh
“Linda Watanabe McFerrin charms
us with a winding tale of an evil enchantment. A wondrously wild
story, told as if the deadpan voice of Dashiell Hammett had been
mixed with the song of an artful siren." —Susan Griffin, author of
A Chorus of Stones and The Book of Courtesans
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Description
Dead Love will also be released in a limited, deluxe hardcover edition with manga supplement!
Wendy Nelson Tokunaga interviews Linda Watanabe McFerrin, 8/3/2010 - read
This supernatural thriller that follows a cast of nefarious
characters—both human and otherworldly—as they foul one another’s
plans and power plays in a conspiracy of global proportions. It
begins when Clément, a lovesick ghoul, falls for beautiful young
Erin. Unfortunately, she is marked for death by the Japanese mob (the
yakuza). Using secrets learned from a Haitian witchdoctor, and
taking us to Tokyo, Amsterdam, and Malaysia, Clément finds a way to
rescue and possess her—but not at all in the manner he expected.
This globalized manga turned literature is Twilight with teeth. Vivid storytelling and unforgettable characters unite to delight adults and younger readers with an interest in the otherworldly, proving once and for all that that if the undead have their way, love will never die!
Linda Watanabe McFerrin is a Bay
Area–based contributor to numerous journals, newspapers, magazines,
anthologies, and online publications. She is a past winner of the
Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction and the author of the
award-winning novel Namako: Sea Cucumber and the short-story
collection The Hand of Buddha. Check out
www.deadlovebook.com for spooky, tasty online treats and giveaways!
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