Title: The Watchers
Author: Jon Steele
ISBN: 9780399158742
Price: $26.95
Are there really angels among us? Do fallen angels exist? Jon Steele's beautiful new novel is a haunting, mesmerizing, and genre-bending look at angels, the forces of good and evil, and the spirit of humanity.
Marc Rochat is the Watcher of Lausanne Cathedral in Switzerland. He was sent there after the death of his father. His mother always told him that one day an angel would come to him. He would know the angel by the light in the angel's eyes and must protect the angel at all costs. Complications during his birth have left Marc physically deformed and somewhat simple. Still, he knows the duty his mother has charged him with and believes in it with all his heart. He believes, now, that he has found the angel and must protect her from the dark shadows that encroaching on the cathedral.
Katherine Taylor is a beautiful young American woman, living the high life as an exclusive call-girl, the highest paid escort in all of Switzerland. She has money to spare and all the material goods she could ask for, but Katherine has dreams and an insatiable curiosity. She's fascinated by Marc and his life, but believes she's about as far as one could be from angel status.
Jay Harper is a man so mysterious even he doesn't have the answers. He's a private detective for the Olympics committee and has no idea why, or even what qualifies him. There's a lot Harper doesn't know these days. There's more that he knows and can't explain. A trail of international murders are all pointing to Lausanne. Something dark is closing in, and Marc and Katherine may hold pieces of the puzzle.
Described by its publisher as "Silence of the Lambs meets Hunchback of Notre Dame, as told to Justin Cronin," The Watchers is a perfect blend of murder mystery, paranormal fiction, and character portrait. Steele's novel is one not to be plowed through, but to be savored and read at a leisurely pace. Some critics have called the book too long; literature of today is often break-neck speeds read in a matter of days. The Watchers is one to be treasured and enjoyed. Each page holds a piece of the mystery and what unfolds at the end is amazing.
--Kyla Paterno
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Coming This Fall....
There's much to be excited about this fall season. Among one of the major releases this fall is The Twelve, Justin Cronin's highly anticipated sequel to The Passage.
The Passage released in June 2010 to instant success and became the summer blockbuster. Early reviews are calling The Twelve even BETTER than The Passage, meaning Cronin should have fantastic success with this one as well.
The Twelve follows Amy, Peter, Alicia and the others as they hunt down the twelve original virals. It also introduces new characters, people in our present-day fighting to survive the unfolding apocalypse.
Keep checking back for the latest on Cronin's book, including a full review of The Twelve in the next few months.
The Twelve releases October 16 and will sell for $28.00. Pre-order your copy today!
Monday, June 13, 2011
Paper Covers Rock
Title: Paper Covers Rock
Author: Jenny Hubbard
ISBN: 9780385740555
Releases on: June 14
It’s no secret that Young Adult literature is read by adults, and on an increasing level. Paper Covers Rock, I suspect, is a book which will be enjoyed even more by adults than by teens. Any book that inspires readers to pick up Moby-Dick must be, on some level, brilliant.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Godfather Prequel in the Works
Grand Central Publishing, part of Hachette Book Group, will be publishing a new book next year that should draw plenty of fans: a prequel to Mario Puzo's classic The Godfather. The prequel, currently titled The Family Corleone, is said to be set in Depression-era New York City and will show readers how Vito Corleone became the Don. The Family Corleone, written by Ed Falco, draws on an unproduced play written by the late Puzo and is due out June 2012.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Man Booker International Prize
Finalists have been announced for the 2011 Man Booker International Prize! Awarded every two years for achievements in fiction, this year's winner will be announced May 18 at the Sydney Writers' Festival. The winner will also be honored at an awards ceremony June 28 in London.
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