The Taker (Taker Trilogy 1)

The Taker (Taker Trilogy 1)

by Alma Katsu (Author)

Synopsis

AN IMMORTAL LOVE STORY Have you ever loved someone so much that you'd do anything for them? When Dr Luke Findley turns up to his hospital shift in the small town of St Andrews, Maine, he's expecting just another evening of minor injuries and domestic disputes. But instead, Lanore McIlvrae walks into his life - and changes it forever. For Lanny is a woman with a past... Lanny McIlvrae is unlike anyone Luke has ever met. Hers is a story of love and betrayal that defies time and transcends mortality - but this tale cannot end until Lanny's demons are finally put to rest. Her two hundred years on this earth have seen her seduced by both decadence and brutality - yet through it all she has only ever had one true love in her life. Until now. An unforgettable novel about the power of unrequited love to elevate and sustain, but also to blind and ultimately destroy, The Taker is an immortal love story on an epic scale...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 13 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 0099552841
ISBN 13: 9780099552840
Book Overview: An unforgettable debut for those that loved TWILIGHT and Anne Rice

Media Reviews
Spookily captivating * Marie Claire *
Dark and super sexy * Cosmopolitan *
An historical novel with a difference, this is a strange but compelling read * Choice *
[An] imaginative and wholly original debut... Readers won't be able to tear their eyes away from Katsu's mesmerizing tale * Booklist *
The Taker is a frighteningly compelling story about those most human monsters--desire and obsession. It will curl your hair and keep you up late at night -- Keith Donohue, author of Stolen Child
Author Bio
A graduate of the Masters writing program at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Alma Katsu worked briefly in advertising and PR before moving into the intelligence world, working as a senior analyst for several US agencies, including the CIA and the American equivalent of GCHQ. She was also a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. Alma Katsu lives in the Washington, DC area. To find out more, visit her website almakatsubooks.com