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The Last Days Of Madame Rey

A Stephan Raszer Investigation
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In The Last Days of Madame Rey, Stephen Raszer--sleuth, scholar, shaman, and private eye--goes to hell and back to save the soul of his client's son, an ambitious and sexually conflicted young lawyer named Fortis Cohn. Fortis has drifted to the wrong side of the karmic tracks, and Raszer has been hired to free him from the spell cast by a neo-Nazi demagogue. On his quest to expose the spiritual hucksters who have duped Fortis, Raszer encounters more than Old and New World mysticism. A series of eerily unnatural earthquakes is rippling through Northern California, and it's possible that the cult behind Fortis's disappearance may be involved. Meanwhile, a cryptic message is left in the hands of a gypsy fortuneteller, and to learn its meaning, Raszer must put his trust in a stunningly sensuous and far too independent-minded operative named April Blessing. He will follow her almost literally to the ends of the earth to unravel the ancient mystery encoded in the gypsy's message. From its pseudo-gnostic predators to its bedazzled souls, The Last Days of Madame Rey is high on humor, rich on adventure, and injected with addictive, heart-stopping suspense.

Author Biography:

A. W. Hill's first Stephan Raszer novel, Enoch's Portal, won a 2002 Independent Publisher's Association award, and has been optioned by Paramount Studios for motion picture development. He has written two screenplays and authored feature stories on esoteric religion and physics for L.A. Weekly. His short fiction has been featured in Susie Bright's Best American Erotica 2004 and selected for the "Eros & Thanatos" issue of the Absinthe Literary Review. He is currently director of the MFA program in music composition for the screen at Columbia College, Chicago, and supervises music for films and television.
Release date Australia
February 16th, 2010
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  • General (US: Trade)
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Counterpoint
Pages
336
Publisher
Counterpoint
Dimensions
152x229x24
ISBN-13
9781582435213
Product ID
3806025

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