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Daylight

Daylight

by Elizabeth Knox
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/04/2003

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Bad Phelan, a New Zealander on the Auckland bomb squad, likes to live dangerously. An expert caver and climber, he is on vacation on the Italian/French border in 2001 when he helps to bring a badly burned body out of a dangeous cove. The dead woman looks similar to a woman who rescued him years ago under mysterious circumstances in a flooded French cave before disappearing. Bad is compelled to investigate.In following a series of increasingly eerie leads, Bad learns the story of Martine Valdisera, a WWII saint, whose body disappeared during the War; and meets Eve Moskelute, the young, beautiful widow of a celebrated French artist; Daniel Octave, a priest who verifies miracles; and, most surprisingly, Dawn Moskelute, Eve's identical twin sister, who seems to be a vampire.

Beautifully written, "Daylight" combines Elizabeth Knox's greatest gifts, her wildly imaginative storytelling and her clear eye for atmosphere and place. The vampires of "Daylight" are distinctly Knoxian, as intriguing and intelligently drawn as the angel in The Vintner's Luck; the steep hillside villages of the mountainous French coast and the dangerous but fascinating cave systems are equally vivid. Much of "Daylight" takes place in a world of caves and secret passages, of hidden cloisters and the rooms behind doors in the vaulted tunnels of medieval streets. It is in this "world beneath the world" that Bad Phelan finds himself face to face with history and myth, with phantoms whose hearts are still beating, and hungry, and able to break.
ISBN:
9780345457950
9780345457950
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-04-2003
Publisher:
Random House USA Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
356
Dimensions (mm):
222x159x25mm
Weight:
0.5kg
Elizabeth Knox

Elizabeth Knox is the author of five books, but The Vintner's Luck was the first to be published outside her native New Zealand. It met great critical and popular success, was longlisted for the Orange Prize and turned into a film in 2009. She is married and lives with her family in Wellington

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