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The Haunting of L. by Howard Norman
The Haunting of L. by Howard Norman
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The Haunting of L. by Howard Norman is a 326-page hardcover published in 2002 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and is a stated first edition. The dust jacket has some creasing, dampstaining and edge wear. Inside, the book has some bumping to the bottom of the spine, very faint wear to the cover, and a black ink mark on the bottom edge. Otherwise, the pages are clean and unmarked and the binding is tight and straight. The condition is very good.
Book Summary
It is 1927. Young Peter Duvett has accepted a job as an assistant to the elusive portraitist Vienna Linn in the remote town of Churchill, Manitoba. Peter's life is about to change in ways he scarcely could have imagined. Across Canada, Vienna Linn has been arranging and photographing gruesome accidents for the private collection, in London, of a Mr. Radin Heur--their is a macabre duet of art and violence.
After a strenuous journey, Peter arrives in Churchill on the very night of his employer's wedding only to fall under the spell of Vienna's brilliant and beautiful wife, Kala Murie. Several months later, the uneasy menage a trois moves to Peter's native Halifax. Peter is drawn more and more deeply to Kala as he reluctantly comes to share her obsession with "spirit-pictures," photographs in which the faces of the long-dead or forgotten mysteriously appear--and as he sees more and more terrifying scenes come to life in the darkroom.
Howard Norman's The Haunting of L. is a chilling fable of moral blindness and artistic ambition--a thrilling tale set on the margins of the civilized world.
ISBN: 0-374-16825-3



