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Author(s) | David Gordon |
Publisher |
Thomas & Mercer (eBook) New Harvest (Hardcover) |
Publication date | July 16, 2013 |
Media type |
eBook Hardcover |
Length | 320 Pages |
ISBN | 978-0544028586 |
ASIN | B00B77UDXY |
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Mystery Girl: A Novel is an eBook written by David Gordon. In this work Succubi appear as minor characters.
Overview
- Title: Mystery Girl: A Novel
- Author: David Gordon
- Published By: Thomas & Mercer (eBook)
New Harvest (Hardcover) - Length: 320 Pages
- Format: eBook and Hardcover
- ASIN: B00B77UDXY
- ISBN-10: 0544028589
- ISBN-13: 978-0544028586
- Publishing Date: July 16, 2013
Plot Summary
When Sam Kornberg’s wife, Lala, walks out on him, he’s an unemployed used-book store clerk and failed experimental novelist with a broken heart. Desperate to win her back, he takes a job as assistant detective to the enigmatic Solar Lonsky, a private eye who might be an eccentric and morbid genius or just a morbidly obese madman.
It’s a simple tail job, following a beautiful and mysterious lady around L.A., but Sam soon finds himself helplessly falling for his quarry and hopelessly entangled in a murder case involving Satanists, succubi, underground filmmakers, Hollywood bigshots, Mexican shootouts, video-store geekery, and sexy doppelgangers from beyond the grave. A case that highlights the risks of hardcore reading and mourns the death of the novel—or perhaps just the decline of Western Civilization.
Mystery Girl is a thriller about the dangers of marriage and a detective story about the unsolvable mysteries of love, art, and other people.
Book Review
At the time of this article's entry in the SuccuWiki, no review was available. Tera has this work on her reading list and will review it shortly.