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For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Dawn Song is a novel written by Michael Marano. In this work the character Jeannette is a Succubus.
Overview
- Title: Dawn Song
- Author: Michael Marano
- Published By: Tor Books(Paperback) & ChiZine (eBook)
- Length: 320 Pages
- Format: Paperback & eBook
- ASIN: B00HCHCLTC (eBook)
- ISBN-10: 0812545478 (Paperback)
- ISBN-13: 978-0812545470 (Paperback)
- Publishing Date: September 15, 1999
Plot Summary
Set in Boston at the start of the First Gulf War, a larger, supernatural battle for Supremacy in Hell takes shape . . . but plays out on a personal scale as unassuming humans careen into the path of a beautiful, terrible Succubus who has come to Earth to do her Father’s bidding.
Lawrence, a lonely book clerk, new to Boston, is just one wanting soul in a city full of them. His deepest desires call out to someone . . . anyone. But who will answer among the faceless crowds? A grieving son, a theology student tormented by doubt, the faithful, the mad: all are touched by the divine as the Succubus, who is both ancient and newborn, falls in love with the city even as she reaps the souls of her lovers. Her journey through our world comes at an unimaginable price. For in Hell, two powerful deities have awakened to use mankind as pawns in a monstrous conflict that will change the nature of damnation itself.
Book Review
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