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About Sara Gran
Sara Gran is the author of The Book of The Most Precious Substance. Previous work includes Saturn's Return to New York, Come Closer, Dope, Marigold, and the Claire DeWitt series. She is the founder of small press Dreamland Books and writes for television and film.
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A recurrent, unidentifiable noise in her apartment. A memo to her boss that’s replaced by obscene insults. Amanda—a successful architect in a happy marriage—finds her life going off kilter by degrees. She starts smoking again, and one night for no reason, without even the knowledge that she’s doing it, she burns her husband with a cigarette. At night she dreams of a beautiful woman with pointed teeth on the shore of a blood-red sea.
The new voice in Amanda’s head, the one that tells her to steal things and talk to strange men in bars, is strange and frightening, and Amanda struggles to wrest back control of her life. Is she possessed by a demon, or is she simply insane? Described as “a new kind of psychological thriller” by George Pelecanos and “this year’s scariest novel” by Time Out New York, Come Closer has become a modern classic “with a kick that will stay with the reader for days afterward” (The Dallas Morning News).
The highly anticipated new thriller from internationally renowned author Sara Gran, author of Come Closer and the Claire DeWitt series.
“Gran’s writing, like the grimoire, is palpably seductive. The search for pleasure and magic is an aphrodisiac, one that pulses on the page." —Danielle Trussoni, The New York Times
"Gran perfectly captures the eccentric world of antiquarian bookselling while portraying a profound and magical reckoning with loss and the possibility of going on. She has outdone herself. " — Publisher's Weekly, Starred Review
"While Lily's hunt propels the story forward, it is Gran's frequently exquisite prose that demands investment from its audience." — Bookpage, Starred Review
"Sara Gran's THE BOOK OF THE MOST PRECIOUS SUBSTANCE is a mix of book buying mystery, erotica, and a pinch of Clive Barkerian obsessive existential horror, but it's all Gran. And it's all brilliant." — Paul Tremblay, author of The Cabin at the End of the World
"Extravagant, sexy and compelling. I loved it." — Lauren Beukes, author of The Shining Girls
"There's two types of magic at play, here. There's what these characters are trying to do, mixing books and sex and spells, and then there's the magic Sara Gran is doing to us, as we compulsively read this literary thriller. And there's a third magic we only wish we could do: pay in blood to go back, read this book again for the first time." — Stephen Graham Jones
A mysterious book that promises unlimited power and unrivaled sexual pleasure. A down-on-her-luck book dealer hoping for the sale of a lifetime. And a twist so shocking, no one will come out unscathed.
After a tragedy too painful to bear, former novelist Lily Albrecht has resigned herself to a dull, sexless life as a rare book dealer. Until she gets a lead on a book that just might turn everything around. The Book of the Most Precious Substance is a 17th century manual on sex magic, rumored to be the most powerful occult book ever written--if it really exists at all. And some of the wealthiest people in the world are willing to pay Lily a fortune to find it—if she can. Her search for the book takes her from New York to New Orleans to Munich to Paris, searching the dark corners of power where the world’s wealthiest people use black magic to fulfill their desires. Will Lily fulfill her own desires, and join them? Or will she lose it all searching for a ghost? The Book of the Most Precious Substance is an addictive erotic thriller about the lengths we’ll go to get what we need—and what we want.
Sara Gran is the author of seven previous novels, a screenwriter, and a writer and producer for television. Previously, she worked in bookstores and sold rare books. originally from Brooklyn, New York, Gran now lives in Los Angeles.
“Reads . . . as if David Lynch directed a Raymond Chandler novel.”—CNN
“What would you get if that punkish dragon girl Lisbeth Salander met up with Jim Sallis’s Lew Griffin walking the back streets of New Orleans? Or Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone transformed herself into a tattooed magnolia driving a 4x4? Clare DeWitt, that’s what you’d get . . . DeWitt’s mesmerizing character and memorable voice take your breath away.”—New Orleans Times-Picayune
This knock-out start to a bracingly original new series features Claire DeWitt, the world’s greatest PI—at least, that's what she calls herself. A one-time teen detective in Brooklyn, she is a follower of the esoteric French detective Jacques Silette, whose mysterious handbook Détection inspired Claire’s unusual practices. Claire also has deep roots in New Orleans, where she was mentored by Silette’s student the brilliant Constance Darling—until Darling was murdered. When a respected DA goes missing she returns to the hurricane-ravaged city to find out why.
“The hard-living, wisecracking titular detective bounces around post-Katrina New Orleans trying to track down a missing prosecutor in this auspicious debut of a new mystery series—and the Big Easy is every bit her equal in sass and flavor.”—Elle
“Reminds me why I fell in love with the genre.”—Laura Lippman
"I love this book!" -- Sue Grafton
When Claire DeWitt’s ex-boyfriend Paul Casablancas, a musician, is found dead in his Mission District house, Claire is on the case. Paul's wife and the police are sure Paul was killed for his valuable collection of vintage guitars. But Claire, the best detective in the world, has other ideas. Even as her other cases offer hints to Paul’s fate—a missing girl in the grim East Village of the 1980s and an epidemic of missing miniature horses in Marin County-–Claire knows: the truth is never where you expect it, and love is the greatest mystery of all.
"A distinctive new American voice in mystery fiction." —NPR’s Fresh Air
Josephine, a former addict, is offered a thousand dollars to find a suburban couple’s missing daughter. But the search will take her into the dark underbelly of New York she thought she’d escaped—and a web of deceit that threatens to destroy her.
The “delicious and addictive” (Salon) Claire DeWitt series returns with a thrilling, noirish knockout of a novel that follows three separate narratives starring the self-proclaimed “world’s greatest detective.” As Cara Hoffman, author of Running, says, this “is a hard-boiled, existential masterpiece.”
Claire DeWitt, the world’s best private detective, wakes up one dark night in an ambulance in Oakland: someone has just tried to murder her. But she’s not dead. Not yet.
More sure of herself than of the police, Claire follows the clues on a 52-hour odyssey through shimmering Las Vegas and the shabby surrounding desert to find out who wants her dead. But in order to save herself, Claire will have to revisit her own complicated past as she navigates the present: a past of childhood obsessions, rival detectives, lost friends, and mysteries mostly—but not always—solved.
Three intertwining stories illuminate three eras of Claire’s life: her early years as an ambitious girl detective in Brooklyn (before it was gentrified), which ended when her best friend and partner in crime-solving disappeared; a case of an unexplained death in the art world of late-1990s Los Angeles, when, devastated by the demise of her mentor in New Orleans, Claire was forced to start again; and her current quest to save her own life from a determined assassin.
As the connections between the stories come into focus, the truth becomes clear. But Claire, battered and bruised, will never quit her search for the answer to the biggest mystery of all: how can anyone survive in a world so clearly designed to break our hearts?
Mary Forrest is in her late twenties and comes from a literary family—her widowed mother still runs a prominent journal and shows up at Manhattan book parties packed with writers and intellectuals. Decades ago, Evelyn Forrest faced the kind of harassment that would make headlines in later times, but now her daughter works in publishing in an era that’s a little easier for women. Yet, young Mary is about to face some challenges of her own.
Evelyn’s memory has been giving her problems—like “going home” to the place on Twelfth Street where she hasn’t lived since 1977. As Mary tries to support her mother, she struggles with personal relationships, and discovers that a coworker is brazenly trying to steal her job. At an astrological reading that she got as a birthday gift, a psychic explained that this is Mary’s Saturn Return year, her twenty-ninth; the year that the planet Saturn returns to exact spot it was in when she was born. It presages a time of change, and the last painful struggle before finally entering genuine adulthood. So far, it appears to be an accurate prediction . . .
Der besten Detektivin der Welt als Assistent zur Seite zu stehen, ist Fluch und Segen zugleich. Nach der Aufklärung von sechsundvierzig Fällen unter der Ägide von Claire DeWitt ist es Zeit für Claude, seinen ersten eigenen Fall zu lösen. Gut, dass seine Patentante Helena just ein Anliegen hat und um ein Gespräch bittet. Die Literaturprofessorin wird nach einem Fehltritt erpresst und fürchtet nun, ihren Mann und ihr Ansehen zu verlieren. Aus Helenas Augen spricht die pure Verzweiflung, und Claude ist sofort bereit, ihr zur helfen. Doch hätte er gewusst, auf was er sich einlässt, hättet er vielleicht ein zweites Mal überlegt.
Claire DeWitt liebt Rätsel, und die Welt ist voll davon. Wie die Geschichte von Pater Billy, der Claire besucht, als sie nach einem Unfall bewusstlos im Krankenhaus liegt. Er erzählt von Maria, einer Prostituierten, die viel Leid erlebt, sich aber von niemandem helfen lassen will. Bis sie Schwester Martha begegnet, die sie lehrt, dass kein Leben wertlos ist. Als Claire aufwacht, denkt sie an Pater Billy, der seit fünf Jahren tot ist. Und sie weiß, dass sie noch einiges zu erledigen hat, bevor sie ihm folgt.
Se méfiant de la police, Claire suit les indices à travers la scintillante Las Vegas et ses faubourgs désertiques afin de découvrir qui veut sa peau. Pour survivre, Claire va devoir naviguer dans le présent mais aussi revisiter son passé compliqué ; entre rivalités de détectives, amitiés perdues et mystères généralement – mais pas toujours – résolus.
Trois récits entremêlés éclairent trois époques de la vie de Claire : son adolescence de jeune détective ambitieuse à Brooklyn, qui s’est achevée avec la disparition de sa meilleure amie ; une enquête sur la mort inexpliquée d’un artiste à Los Angeles à la fin des années 1990 lorsque Claire, dévastée par le décès de son mentor, a dû tout recommencer ; et enfin, ses recherches actuelles face à un tueur déterminé.
Lorsque le lien entre les trois récits se précise, la vérité se fait jour. Mais Claire n’abandonnera jamais sa quête de la réponse au plus grand mystère de tous : comment survivre dans ce monde manifestement conçu pour nous briser le cœur ?
Traduit de l’anglais (États-Unis) par Claire Breton
Mit Claire DeWitt kehrt eine der überzeugendsten Ermittlerfiguren auf die Krimi-Bühne zurück. Von inneren Dämonen gepeinigt und den Rauschmitteln nicht abgeneigt, dafür aber mit fast schon überirdischem Spürsinn und Kampfgeist ausgestattet, löst sie ihre Fälle mit Bravour. Mal unkonventionell, mal gesetzwidrig, aber stets im Dienste der Wahrheit. In ihrem neuen Fall entgeht Claire DeWitt knapp einem Anschlag. Trotz zahlreicher Blessuren nimmt sie die Verfolgung des Attentäters auf. Nicht die beste Idee, wie sich zeigt.
Nehmen wir einmal an, du wärst Detektivin. Nehmen wir an, dein Name ist Cynthia Silverton und du arbeitest gerade an einem sehr wichtigen Fall. Den Bösewicht kennst du gut, er heißt Hal Overton und ist dein Gegenspieler, seit du denken kannst. Du glaubst, dass Hal Overton und seine Gang für die Opiumschwemme verantwortlich sind und dass du dem ein Ende bereiten kannst.
Nun hast du die Wahl. Du könntest Hal Overton verfolgen und an dem Fall dranbleiben. Es wäre nicht ganz ungefährlich. Du riskierst eine Verletzung oder gar dein Leben. Du könntest aber auch nach Hause fahren, den Fernseher einschalten, einen Imbiss aufwärmen und irgendwann schlafen gehen. Du hast die Wahl.
Eine Geschichte, deren Fortgang die Leser selbst bestimmen können.
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