Author: | James van Loon, Paola Bortolotti | ISBN: | 9780463357590 |
Publisher: | Stilnovo Publishing | Publication: | January 21, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | James van Loon, Paola Bortolotti |
ISBN: | 9780463357590 |
Publisher: | Stilnovo Publishing |
Publication: | January 21, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A Nordic Noir novel about love, life and death where Michael joins an Alpine Abbey to investigate the unexplained death of his uncle, a Benedictine monk. Beneath the medieval walls, he discovers a labyrinth of tunnels – and a secret passageway to a world of eroticism and madness. After a beautiful young postulate is found dead in the monastery, Michael goes on the run like Caravaggio, a bad tempered artist on the run after sexual scandals and murder. Snared by the police and locked in an arctic asylum, previously a medieval convent, a crazy cuckoo’s nest, Michael encounters the Blue Magic Woman who fulfills his deepest desires, but her powers extend far beyond her beauty and mystical allure. She is an ethereal connection between spirituality and sexuality. Again like Caravaggio, the artist with whom he identifies, he escapes, but the Blue Magic Woman has him in trance on the other side of the medieval walls. With his Russian connection Michael becomes entangled with deserters from the Soviet submarine, the Trojan Seahorse that ran aground in the Swedish archipelago. And in the company of the Babushka Boys he becomes enmeshed with the gang rape and murder of a female student in the Uppsala Anatomical Theater where dissections were held long before Jack the Ripper. The page-turning plot takes the reader to many dangerous landscapes, as he finally makes it to Marrakech, but the most intriguing are the internal landscapes of the mad artist that few have seen. This is a mystical novel within a novel, a book of madness and wonder... a psychological murder mystery merged with the lurid, the lovely, the lost.
A Nordic Noir novel about love, life and death where Michael joins an Alpine Abbey to investigate the unexplained death of his uncle, a Benedictine monk. Beneath the medieval walls, he discovers a labyrinth of tunnels – and a secret passageway to a world of eroticism and madness. After a beautiful young postulate is found dead in the monastery, Michael goes on the run like Caravaggio, a bad tempered artist on the run after sexual scandals and murder. Snared by the police and locked in an arctic asylum, previously a medieval convent, a crazy cuckoo’s nest, Michael encounters the Blue Magic Woman who fulfills his deepest desires, but her powers extend far beyond her beauty and mystical allure. She is an ethereal connection between spirituality and sexuality. Again like Caravaggio, the artist with whom he identifies, he escapes, but the Blue Magic Woman has him in trance on the other side of the medieval walls. With his Russian connection Michael becomes entangled with deserters from the Soviet submarine, the Trojan Seahorse that ran aground in the Swedish archipelago. And in the company of the Babushka Boys he becomes enmeshed with the gang rape and murder of a female student in the Uppsala Anatomical Theater where dissections were held long before Jack the Ripper. The page-turning plot takes the reader to many dangerous landscapes, as he finally makes it to Marrakech, but the most intriguing are the internal landscapes of the mad artist that few have seen. This is a mystical novel within a novel, a book of madness and wonder... a psychological murder mystery merged with the lurid, the lovely, the lost.