Edgar Allan Poe--author, poet, and occasional sleuth--returns in this atmospheric literary thriller where five young girls go missing in Pittsburgh.
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Edgar Allan Poe--author, poet, and occasional sleuth--returns in this atmospheric literary thriller where five young girls go missing in Pittsburgh.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book First edition, May 2002, with complete number line beginning with 1. Fine in fine dust jacket, not price clipped, in protective mylar cover. "Set in 1847, seven years after the events portrayed in the well-received On Night's Shore (2000), this worthy follow-up again places Edgar Allan Poe in circumstances where his familiarity with the dark side of human nature comes in handy. Poe's wife has just died, and he and his protege, narrator Augie Dubbins, are visiting Pittsburgh at the invitation of a fan, Dr. Brunrichter, who takes an oddly intense interest in Poe's writings, ideas, and especially in his health. Poe seems more and more listless and vacant the longer he stays, and the doctor seems determined to take over as Poe's preferred companion. Meanwhile, young women are disappearing from the streets of Pittsburgh, but it is not until tragedy affects them directly that Augie and Poe begin to question the goodness of the good Dr. Brunrichter. Silvis sensitively depicts human emotion here, particularly Poe's grief and the deep bond between Poe and Augie. Careful historical details and appropriately nineteenth-century-style prose also help to bring this extremely creepy thriller to vivid life.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket, with a promotional bookmark for On Night's Shore laid in. Unless otherwise noted, our first editions are first printings.