The Book of the DeadThe ambiance of fin de siecle France imbues these eight gothic tales in the third volume in Lee's Secret Books of Paradys tetralogy, tracing the tortured lives once led by those buried in the crypts and cemeteries of the mythical (or forgotten) city of Paradys. "The Weasel Bride" twists a folktale about a man who marries an enchanted weasel and dies of her bite into an account of a young husband who kills his beloved bride on their wedding night and takes her dreadful secret to the gallows. The artist in "The Glass Dagger," who normally saves her emotion for her art, is consumed by jealous rage and turns to supernatural revenge when a jaded aristocrat tries an old stratagem to win her love. In "The Moon Is a Mask" a drudge who creates a world of beauty in her garret room steals to buy a mask that turns her into a vampire owl. The miasma of corruption and death, combined with vivid and at times elegiac writing will engross readers who fancy this dark shade of fantasy writing. |
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Page 76
... light troubled her eyes . The doctor had already ceased calling , he was sanguine , but Chorgeh treated the girl with caution . For the doctor had not understood the case at all . In answer to Chorgeh's probing , the doctor had remarked ...
... light troubled her eyes . The doctor had already ceased calling , he was sanguine , but Chorgeh treated the girl with caution . For the doctor had not understood the case at all . In answer to Chorgeh's probing , the doctor had remarked ...
Page 133
... light that covers the earth , as with a web , and there we mortals helplessly struggle , we flies of fate , until the night devours each one of us- " His daughter rose . He said , with mild disapproval , “ A very poor translation ...
... light that covers the earth , as with a web , and there we mortals helplessly struggle , we flies of fate , until the night devours each one of us- " His daughter rose . He said , with mild disapproval , “ A very poor translation ...
Page 206
... light burning . Electricity , even at this hour and from this height , and behind the proper drapes , had its romance . Owlsa dropped . She dropped to stare in with her great masked eyes at the scene of a drunkard sitting over his ...
... light burning . Electricity , even at this hour and from this height , and behind the proper drapes , had its romance . Owlsa dropped . She dropped to stare in with her great masked eyes at the scene of a drunkard sitting over his ...
Contents
The Weasel Bride | 7 |
The Nightmares Tale | 25 |
Beautiful Lady | 65 |
Copyright | |
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