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The Two deaths of Senora Puccini
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Dobyns is an accomplished poet (Cemetery Nights) and a popular mystery writer (Saratoga Longshot), and his new book masterfully combines his gift for cliff-hanging narrative with his dark and meditative sensibility. Specifically, the muse of contemporary Latin American literaturethe spirit of magic realismglides through this fascinating tale of power and sexual obsession, self-deception and greed. Storytelling is at the heart of the psychological sorcery of the book. Three middle-aged men gather for a reunion dinner at the home of their fellow schoolmate Dr. Daniel Pacheco, a rich and charismatic surgeon. They have risked their lives to come to this banquet, since civil war boils outside in the streets of this unnamed Latin American country. A photograph of a beautiful young woman in Pacheco's library engages their curiosity. It depicts Antonia Puccini, Dr. Pacheco's housekeeper, now many years older and mysteriously attached to her employer. As Dr. Pacheco tells the story of his curious relationship with Antoniaan unholy bond of power and submissionthe others are moved to tell their own stories, revealing secrets of their shameful and vainglorious pasts. While each man strips away the layers of artifice from his public persona, violence escalates outside. This public brutality echoes the casual violence and private deceits of these four ordinary and doomed individuals. With its sinuous narrative and cool atmosphere of the fantastic, reminiscent of the haunting tales of Jorge Luis Borges, this novel is as spellbinding and resonant as an unsettling dream. BOMC alternate. (June)

In a war-torn Latin American capital, a group of old friends gather at the home of Dr. Daniel Pacheco for their semiannual reunion. Kept prisoners by an emergency curfew, they wander into revelations of brutality and deception. The evening's centerpiece is the host's gradual disclosure of his obsession with Seora Puccini, whom he met as a young socialite. Now his housekeeper and sexual slave, she quietly serves dinner as Pacheco details the limitless debasement he has forced on them both so that he can possess her physically, though she vows never to love him. The violence in the streets serves as counterpoint to the emotional violence of these refined, prominent men. A dark, existential thriller by the author of the Charlie Bradshaw mysteries. Highly recommended. BOMC alternate.Rob Schmieder, Boston

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