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Night Music, 2 - (Nocturnes) by John Connolly (Paperback)

Night Music, 2 - (Nocturnes) by  John Connolly (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From the bestselling author of the Charlie Parker mysteries--the finest crime series currently in existence (<i>The Independent</i>)--comes a new anthology of chilling short fiction.</b> <p/>A decade after <i>Nocturnes</i> first terrified and delighted readers, John Connolly, bestselling author of thirteen acclaimed thrillers featuring private investigator Charlie Parker, gives us a second volume of tales of the supernatural. From stories of the monstrous for dark winter nights to fables of fantastic libraries and haunted books, from a tender account of love after death to a frank, personal, and revealing account of the author's affection for myths of ghosts and demons, this is a collection that will surprise, delight--and terrify. <p/><i>Night Music: Nocturnes 2 </i>also contains two novellas: the multi-award-winning <i>The Caxton Private Lending Library & Book Depository</i> and <i>The Fractured Atlas</i>. <p/><i>Night Music: Nocturnes 2</i> is a masterly collection to be read with the lights on--menace has never been so seductive.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A must-read."-- "Booklist"<br><br>"Both insightful and entertaining."-- "Tzer Island"<br><br>"It's difficult to do anything new with the classic ghost story, but Connolly displays a sure hand . . . . <i>Night Music</i> is a good opportunity to watch him take full rein of his supernatural enthusiasms, especially as the days shorten, temperatures dip and a creepy tale read in the dark is most welcome."-- "The Portland Press Herald"<br><br>Connolly's range is impressive, from a two-page ghost story, A Dream of Winter, to an old-fashioned bogeyman tale, Razorshins, set in Maine during Prohibition.-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"<br>

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