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de Michael Gruber (Author) "Looking at the sleeping child, I watch myself looking at the sleeping child, placing the dyad in a cultural context, classifying the feelings I am..." En savoir plus
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This debut thriller should come with a warning--do not pick up if you have anything else planned for as long as it takes to read it! Tropic of Night is a dramatic, stylish, smart, and very strongly plotted novel, mixing anthropology, ethnography, sorcery, mayhem, and murder in an intriguing and wholly captivating story that ranges from Mali to Siberia, Nigeria to Miami, and never lets up. Jane Doe is a smart but listless graduate student when she encounters Marcel Vierchau, a French scholar whose lover she quickly becomes, following him to the strange world of the Chenka, a mysterious sect of Siberian shamans in whose society she quickly loses her scholarly objectivity--and nearly her life. Returning without Vierchau to the comfortable world of her wealthy family, she meets and marries DeWitt Moore, a black poet who accompanies her to Africa on a field trip that turns him into a powerful shaman, awakens her own abilities to commune with the spirits of the Yoruba sorcerers, and again comes close to destroying her. Wary of Moore's new strength, she stages her own death and becomes a faceless member of Miami's underclass, but just when she believes she's safe from his reach, a series of bloody ritual murders of pregnant Miami women convince her that she is once again his target--and that anyone who comes between them, including her adopted daughter, will also meet a terrifying end. Michael Gruber delivers a fabulous, wholly original read that will linger in the reader's mind long after the last page is turned! --Jane Adams


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Gruber's intricate thriller ignites in the very first chapter as anthropologist heroine Jane Doe employs the theories of Claude Levi-Strauss, quotes W. H. Auden, kills a drunken woman using advanced aikido techniques and rescues an abused child whom she raises as her own. The story moves seamlessly between Miami, Long Island and West Africa. Jane Doe's husband, DeWitt Moore, an African-American poet and playwright, accompanies Jane to Nigeria, where she visits the Olo, a tribe of spiritual practitioners. There he falls under the influence of a malevolent witch and becomes a sorcerer. Fearing that her husband will try to kill her, Jane fakes suicide and flees to Miami. Moore, intent on wreaking vengeance on white America, follows and begins murdering pregnant women and stealing their unborn babies for use in a rite that will give him unstoppable powers. Investigating the murders is Cuban exile Iago "Jimmy" Paz and his Bible-spouting partner, Cletis Barlow. As Moore terrorizes Miami, Jane bows to the inevitable, comes out of hiding and gathers a tiny band of courageous accomplices to battle her ex-husband and his shuffling band of the undead. First-time novelist Gruber keeps his far-flung locations, complicated characters and anthropological information perfectly balanced in this finely crafted, intelligent and original work. While readying herself for battle, Jane's commentary on cleaning her rare Mauser pistol could read equally well as a description of Gruber's meticulous plotting: "Each part pops free with a precisely directed pressure and snaps in with a satisfying click, just where it belongs." How readers categorize this book will depend on their acceptance or rejection of Gruber's underlying thesis: "The point is, there's no supernatural. It's all part of the universe, although the universe is queerer than we suppose."
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Amazing, Nov. 4 2007
Par Nalo Hopkinson "- nalo" (On the road, currently Vancouver, BC, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Tropic of Night (Paperback)
A wonderful meld of breathless action with lots of food for thought along the way, in a manner that few writers can do successfully.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Tropic of Night by Michael Gruber, Fév 22 2006
Par Tom Anderson (Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Tropic of Night (Audio Cassette)
I enjoyed Tropic of Night. Whether the plot is improbable or the characters over the top was not the issue for me; the writing was so transparent that I almost always felt I was right there experiencing this mesmerizing unfolding of events. What strikes me as important in this piece of engaging writing is that I was able to step outside my usual parameters of evaluating things in this world and just see strange things the way the characters were seeing them. Thanks Michael.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 So,so..., Jui 24 2004
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I'm not sure what people are reading who declare somewhat breathlessly that this is a "masterpiece". Be that as it may, this is an interesting thriller and it has its moments it must be admitted. Still, as a believeable character, in any sense, it must also be conceded that Jane Doe is way over the top and the plot, though involving, edges toward the baroque. My main quarrel is not so much with the cross-cultural pyrotechnics- you engage that sort of willing suspension of disbelief at entry. It is the everyday surround that strains credulity. As just one eg, near as I can tell, Doe's entire relationship with Luz transpires in something like a couple of weeks or so and yet the narrative regularly alludes to the development of that relationship as if it must have taken place over months and months. This is minor quarrel, but verisimilitude of the quotidian helps set the fireworks in credible relief. The prose is fairly humdrum. It's a good sand-up-the-behind-beach-read, I think, and as that it's worth a whirl. Just don't expect a whole lot more.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Scariest book I've read in a long time.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Compelling but boring at the same time
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Good Read..If you have time.
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