Tropic of Night

Tropic of Night

by Michael Gruber (Author)

Synopsis

Jane Doe had been a promising anthropologist, an expert on shamanism. Now she is nothing, a shadow. After faking her own suicide, she is living under an assumed identity in Miami, with a traumatised little girl to protect. Everyone thinks Jane is dead - or so she hopes.

Then the killings start: a series of ritualistic murders that terrifies the entire city. The investigating detective, Jimmy Paz, locates the witnesses to these events but they can recall almost nothing, as though their memories have been erased. As if a spell has been cast on them...

A bizarre string of clues eventually points towards the fugitive, Jane Doe, and force her to realize the darkness she has fled is deliberately seeking her out, hunting her down. And when their two paths inexorably intersect, the two of them will be thrust into a cataclysmic battle between good and evil unimaginable to the Western mind.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Pan Books
Published: 02 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 0330426842
ISBN 13: 9780330426848

Media Reviews
Jane, an anthropologist, is huddling in what she hopes is anonymity from her ex-husband DeWitt, an acclaimed black poet who plunged into sorcery while accompanying Jane on a working trip to Lagos. She must come out of seclusion to stop him from completing a forbidden ritual that will give him untold powers. As Jane and DeWitt spar in the realm of m'doli, the unseen world, Gruber creates a hallucinatory atmosphere as unsettling as it is exciting, with potent scenes of witchery that weave a dark, lingering spell. -- People magazine