Devil's Tango

Devil's Tango
Author: Herve Jubert
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2006-10-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0060777206

A witch/detective and her young associate try to track a serial killer known as the Baron of the Mists in a city where crime should be impossible.

Dance of the Assassins

Dance of the Assassins
Author: Herve Jubert
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2005-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0060777176

A sorceress and a police detective track a reborn Jack the Ripper through historically recreated cities, from Victorian London to Montezuma's Mexico City.

The Devils

The Devils
Author: Darren Arnold
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1800347227

Undoubtedly the most notorious title in director Ken Russell’s controversial filmography, The Devils (1973) caused a real furor on its initial theatrical release, only to largely disappear for many years. This Devil’s Advocate considers the film’s historical context, as the timing of the first appearance of The Devils is of particular importance, its authorship and adaptation (Russell’s auteur reputation aside, the screenplay is based on John Whiting’s 1961 play of the same name, which was in turn based on Aldous Huxley’s 1952 book The Devils of Loudun), and its generic hybridity. Darren Arnold goes on to examine the themes prevalent in the film—this is the only film of Russell’s which the director considered to be political—and considers the representation of gender and sexuality, gender fluidity, and how sex and religion clash to interesting and controversial effect. He concludes by revisiting the film’s censorship travails and the various versions of The Devils that have appeared on both big and small screens, and the film’s legacy and influence.

The Devil's Dictionary

The Devil's Dictionary
Author: Steven Kotler
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250202108

New York Times bestselling author Steven Kotler's follow up to Last Tango in Cyberspace, a near-future thriller about the evolution of empathy in the tradition of William Gibson and Neal Stephenson. Hard to say exactly when the human species fractured. Harder to say when this new talent arrived. But Lion Zorn, protagonist of Last Tango in Cyberspace, is the first of his kind—an empathy tracker, an emotional forecaster, with a felt sense for how culture evolves and the future arrives. It’s also a useful skill in today’s competitive business market. In The Devil’s Dictionary, when a routine em-tracking job goes sideways and em-trackers themselves start disappearing, Lion finds himself not knowing who to trust in a life and death race to uncover the truth. And when the trail leads to the world’s first mega-linkage, a continent-wide national park advertised as the best way to stave off environmental collapse, and exotic animals unlike any on Earth start showing up—Lion’s quest for truth becomes a fight for the survival of the species. Packed with intrigue and heart-pounding action, marked by unforgettable characters and vivid storytelling, filled with science-based brilliance and cult comic touches, The Devil’s Dictionary is Steven Kotler at his thrilling science fiction best.

Last Tango in Cyberspace

Last Tango in Cyberspace
Author: Steven Kotler
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250202078

It was a new skill... One that might change the world. What could a person do who could track empathy? His friends call him Lion, he is the first of his kind. Some describe it as emotional foresight, but really, he can see cultural trends before they emerge. What he didn’t expect was for Big Pharma to come calling. In 2025, technology has made massive leaps forward. Not every group wants to use it for good. Artic Pharmaceuticals has a new drug and a bad idea. They call on Lion, because he is the key to getting the formula they need. But when he starts to sense their hidden agenda, will they take drastic action? Then Lion discovers a decapitated human head... Is he being hunted? Can he stop a global disaster? You’ll love this edge-of-your seat cyberpunk thriller, because it will keep you turning the pages late into the night. Get it now.

The Melancholy of Resistance

The Melancholy of Resistance
Author: László Krasznahorkai
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811215046

From the winner of the 2015 Man Booker International Prize

The Devil's Intellect

The Devil's Intellect
Author: Jennifer Isbell
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2011-08-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1463445296

None of what Simon has experienced has been true his life his sinful duties none of it, Simon is a sick child he is living in two worlds; fantasy and reality but he wont accept the truth and wake up. vengeance and hate engulf his heart he wants his family dead and will not stop until they are in their graves. but when reality come to it shatters all that he has achieved and all those he killed Simon has been locked up in a mental hospital all of his life he has a severe brain tumor and everyday it is getting worse he is dying and he knows it and at this point its up to him to pick either heaven or hell he must make a decision and replenish for his sins or he will dwell in hell forever its all up to him.

Friend of the Devil

Friend of the Devil
Author: Stephen Lloyd
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593331389

High school can be hell. Literally. A demonic detective novel best devoured in a single sitting--from acclaimed TV writer Stephen Lloyd. Welcome to Danforth Putnam, boarding school for the elite, sprawled across its own private island off the coast of New England. Sam, a war vet who feels sure he’s seen it all, has been called here to find a stolen rare book. But as he corners D&D nerds, grills steroid-raging linemen, and interviews filthy-rich actresses, he soon senses that something far stranger—“witchy”, in fact—is afoot. When students start to meet mysterious and gruesome deaths, Sam realizes just how fast the clock is ticking. After joining forces with plucky, epilepsy-defying school reporter Harriet, Sam ventures into increasingly dark territory, unravelling a supernatural mystery that will upend everything he thinks he knows about this school—and then shatter his own reality. Toss Dracula into a blender, throw in a shot of hard-boiled detective fiction, splash in a couple drops of Stranger Things, and pour yourself a nice tall glass of Friend of the Devil.

Dancing with the Devil

Dancing with the Devil
Author: Laura Drewry
Publisher: Leisure Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780843960495

Rhea is a strong-minded businesswoman with no need for a man in her life. But even she might have a hard time holding out against the son of the devil, who stole her heart years ago and is now back to beg forgiveness--and make her his for good. Original.

The Devil's Music

The Devil's Music
Author: Jane Rusbridge
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2009-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408803283

_______________ 'This intricately structured, brilliantly observed modern take on a family saga is both passionate and moving and the prose snaps, crackles and pops with gorgeous detail' - Lesley Glaister 'Vividly and intensely written' - Jane Rogers, author of Mr Wroe's Virgins 'Pure pleasure to read' - Kathy Page, author of The Story of My Face 'A sharp exposé of the devastating effects of the taboos that govern motherhood ... This story is fresh, vivid - and startlingly contemporary' - Alison MacLeod, author of The Changeling _______________ A haunting, lyrical story of love, betrayal, and family secrets buried in the shifting landscape of memory It is 1958 and the Sputnik satellite has taken a dog up into space; back on earth, five-year-old Andy has a new sister, Elaine - a baby who, his father insists, is 'not quite all there'. While his parents argue over whether or not to send Elaine away, Andy sleeps beside her cot each night, keeping guard and watching as his mother - once an ambitious, energetic nurse - twists away into her private, suffocating sadness. Knots keep treasures safe, Andy's rope-maker grandfather tells him, and, as he listens to stories of the great Harry Houdini, Andy learns the Carrick Bend, the Midshipman's Hitch and the Monkey's Fist. Then a young painter, hired to decorate the family's house, seems to call Andy's mother back from the grief in which she is lost. But one day, at The Siding - the old railway carriage that serves as the family's seaside retreat - Andy is left in charge of his baby sister on a wind-chopped beach, where he discovers that not all treasures can be kept safe for ever. Three decades later Andrew returns from self-imposed exile to The Siding, the place where his life first unravelled. Looking back on the broken strands of his childhood, he tries, at last, to weave them together, aided by his grandfather's copy of The Ashley Book of Knots and the arrival of a wild-haired, tango-dancing sculptor - a woman with her own ideas about making peace with the past.