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''For other uses of the word [[Succubus]], see [[Succubus (disambiguation)]].'' | ''For other uses of the word [[Succubus]], see [[Succubus (disambiguation)]].'' | ||
'''The Shadow of the Succubus / The Eternal Thirst''' | '''The Shadow of the Succubus/The Eternal Thirst''' is a novel written by John Condenzio. This work consists of two stories, one of which, ''The Shadow of the Succubus'', has been optioned by Paramount Pictures for development into a motion picture in 2010. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus. | ||
== Overview == | |||
== | |||
*Title: The Shadow of the Succubus/The Eternal Thirst | *Title: The Shadow of the Succubus/The Eternal Thirst | ||
*Author: John Condenzio | *Author: John Condenzio | ||
* | *Published By: 1st Book Library <small>(Paperback & Hardcover)</small>, AuthorHouse <small>(eBook)</small> | ||
*Format: Paperback | *Length: 192 Pages | ||
* | *Format: Paperback, Hardcover & eBook | ||
* | *ASIN: B00B57OM6U <small>(eBook)</small> | ||
*ISBN-10: | *ISBN-10: 141403914X <small>(Paperback)</small> | ||
*ISBN-13: | *ISBN-13: 978-1414039145 <small>(Paperback)</small> | ||
* | *ISBN-10: 1414039158 <small>(Hardcover)</small> | ||
*ISBN-13: 978-1414039152 <small>(Hardcover)</small> | |||
*Publishing Date: March 17, 2004 | |||
== | == Plot Summary == | ||
Two Novels of Horror both are tales of dark seduction, which at times deal with the dual nature of man, who can be so at odds with his own darkness and yet so easily led into the dark. Both are in the Gothic vein, but are set in a modern atmosphere. | |||
*'''The Shadow of the Succubus:''' A writer is seduced by the ghost of a woman from the prohibition era; this leads him to a horror-filled experience that threatens his sanity and then his life. | |||
*The | *'''The Eternal Thirst:''' A vampire hunter named Montresor is obsessed with the destruction of a centuries-old French duchess, and pursues her through the streets and tombs of New Orleans. | ||
A | |||
== Book Review == | |||
''The following review can be found in the External Links below:'' | |||
*Great Book | |||
*April 23, 2004 | |||
*By Richard | |||
In this first novel, "the Shadow of the Succubus", a writer checks into a Vermont Inn to recover his muse. He gets more than he bargained, not only with the colorful townspeople but there is a haunted hotel thrown in, to boot! In the second novel, "the Eternal Thirst" Condenzio has an outstanding story of a demon hunter. Forget "Van Helsing: The Movie". This is the blood chilling drama without the over-the-top Hollywood camp. In both I found the prose robust and articulate (reminds me of the late Clark Ashton Smith) and the characters and scenes were vivid. Whether you like Josh Whelan's "Angel" or just like neo-gothic suspense, then this one is for you. If "Shadow" is patterned after Wilde, I found in "Thirst" homage to his friend "Stoker". | |||
==Paramount Pictures Option== | |||
On September 26, 2010, an announcement was posted at the French language website ''Place To Be'' that this novel has been optioned by Paramount Pictures for further development into a motion picture.<ref>[http://www.place-to-be.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1833%3Ales-droits-de-the-shadow-of-the-succubus-achetes-par-la-paramount&catid=1%3Alatest-news&Itemid=1 Article at ''Place To Be'' website]</ref> The deal focuses upon the story ''The Shadow of the Succubus''. The author John Condenzio confirmed this in an email conversation with Tera of Succubus.net as well around the same time frame. | |||
==References== | |||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[http:// | *[http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Succubus-Eternal-Thirst-Novels-ebook/dp/B00B57OM6U/ This work in Kindle Format at Amazon.com] | ||
*[http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Succubus-Eternal-Thirst-Novels/dp/ | *[http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Succubus-Eternal-Thirst-Novels/dp/141403914X This work in Paperback Format at Amazon.com] | ||
*[http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Succubus-Eternal-Thirst-Novels/dp/1414039158/ This work in Hardcover Format at Amazon.com] |
Latest revision as of 11:36, 2 July 2015
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
The Shadow of the Succubus/The Eternal Thirst is a novel written by John Condenzio. This work consists of two stories, one of which, The Shadow of the Succubus, has been optioned by Paramount Pictures for development into a motion picture in 2010. In this work one of the characters is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: The Shadow of the Succubus/The Eternal Thirst
- Author: John Condenzio
- Published By: 1st Book Library (Paperback & Hardcover), AuthorHouse (eBook)
- Length: 192 Pages
- Format: Paperback, Hardcover & eBook
- ASIN: B00B57OM6U (eBook)
- ISBN-10: 141403914X (Paperback)
- ISBN-13: 978-1414039145 (Paperback)
- ISBN-10: 1414039158 (Hardcover)
- ISBN-13: 978-1414039152 (Hardcover)
- Publishing Date: March 17, 2004
Plot Summary
Two Novels of Horror both are tales of dark seduction, which at times deal with the dual nature of man, who can be so at odds with his own darkness and yet so easily led into the dark. Both are in the Gothic vein, but are set in a modern atmosphere.
- The Shadow of the Succubus: A writer is seduced by the ghost of a woman from the prohibition era; this leads him to a horror-filled experience that threatens his sanity and then his life.
- The Eternal Thirst: A vampire hunter named Montresor is obsessed with the destruction of a centuries-old French duchess, and pursues her through the streets and tombs of New Orleans.
Book Review
The following review can be found in the External Links below:
- Great Book
- April 23, 2004
- By Richard
In this first novel, "the Shadow of the Succubus", a writer checks into a Vermont Inn to recover his muse. He gets more than he bargained, not only with the colorful townspeople but there is a haunted hotel thrown in, to boot! In the second novel, "the Eternal Thirst" Condenzio has an outstanding story of a demon hunter. Forget "Van Helsing: The Movie". This is the blood chilling drama without the over-the-top Hollywood camp. In both I found the prose robust and articulate (reminds me of the late Clark Ashton Smith) and the characters and scenes were vivid. Whether you like Josh Whelan's "Angel" or just like neo-gothic suspense, then this one is for you. If "Shadow" is patterned after Wilde, I found in "Thirst" homage to his friend "Stoker".
Paramount Pictures Option
On September 26, 2010, an announcement was posted at the French language website Place To Be that this novel has been optioned by Paramount Pictures for further development into a motion picture.[1] The deal focuses upon the story The Shadow of the Succubus. The author John Condenzio confirmed this in an email conversation with Tera of Succubus.net as well around the same time frame.
References