Tormented by dreams depicting a nightmarish world called Xibalba where deranged gods and blood-soaked demons reign supreme, Leslie finds herself poised on the brink of insanity, while the Dark Man waits in the shadows to steal her soul and send her to this dark place filled with unimaginable pain and unspeakable evil. Original.
From Publishers Weekly
Alternating between the real world and the netherworld of Xibalba, a hellish realm where demons torture unfortunate souls, Teri Jacobs's debut novel, The Void, covers the gamut of gruesome ways to die. And there are many, which this book describes with blood-curdling clarity. There's something special about photographer Leslie Starr, but only the demons of Xibalba and Coatl, the Dark Man who plagues her every step, know what that something is. Determined to bring Leslie's soul to Xibalba, Coatl draws her back to her ghostly hometown by killing those closest to her. Jacobs paints Xibalba with relish, but at times she waxes lyrical on the horrors that are doled out there ("They grappled her with razor claws and stripped off ribbons of her flesh.... The demons wrapped the fleshy bows around their tongues, and her blood dripped from their cavernous mouths like spit"). Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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- Release Date 01/01/2002
- Author Teri A. Jacobs
- Language English
- Company Leisure Books; First Edition
- Weight 6.7 ounces
- Dimensions 4 x 1 x 6.75 inches
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