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The award-winning master of horror, acclaimed author, screenwriter, and scholar Tananarive Due's classic African Immortals series starts with an electrifying piece of dark fantasy, My Soul to Keep.
When Jessica marries David, he is everything she wants in a family man: brilliant, attentive, ever youthful. Yet she still feels something about him is just out of reach. Soon, as people close to Jessica begin to meet violent, mysterious deaths, David makes an unimaginable confession: More than 400 years ago, he and other members of an Ethiopian sect traded their humanity so they would never die, a secret he must protect at any cost. Now, his immortal brethren have decided David must return and leave his family in Miami. Instead, David vows to invoke a forbidden ritual to keep Jessica and his daughter with him forever.
Harrowing, engrossing and skillfully rendered, My Soul to Keep traps Jessica between the desperation of immortals who want to rob her of her life and a husband who wants to rob her of her soul. With deft plotting and an unforgettable climax, this tour de force that Stephen King called "an eerie epic" is sure to win Due a legion of new fans.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 2, 1997
      In this harrowing and moving second novel, Due (The Between) enlivens the potentially formulaic genre of supernatural suspense with a sharp eye for realistic detail. An 80-year-old black woman named Rosalie Tillis Banks is asphyxiated in a Chicago nursing home by her strangely youthful father, the legendary jazz clarinetist Seth "Spider" Tillis. This young/old man is known to African American journalist Jessica Jacobs-Wolde as "Mr. Perfect"--her husband David. At first, Jessica thinks she has it all: a beautiful young daughter, a coveted place on the Miami Herald's elite investigative team and her doting husband, a noted linguist and jazz historian who has put his career on hold to raise their daughter. The plot shifts to the paranormal when David turns out to be more perfect than she could ever imagine: born some 450 years earlier in Abyssinia, he is immortal. Jessica tries to shrug off his amazing ability to heal himself from injuries, but the journalist in her can't ignore the puzzling facts for long. Meantime, David's emotional attachments to mortals are a source of deep pain for him and a potential threat to his immortal brothers; once they learn that David has told Jessica their secret, the leader of the immortals sends Mahmoud, a Searcher who is David's closest brother, to retrieve him. As people close to Jessica begin dying violently, David plots to give his wife and daughter the gift of immortality, whether they want it or not. The pull between the mortal and immortal defines the span of this deftly woven tale, a novel populated with vivid, emotional characters that is also a chilling journey to another world. $65,000 ad/promo; author tour.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Jessica's life seems perfect: She has a job she loves at the MIAMI HERALD; a beautiful daughter; and David, the sophisticated, accomplished man who is her soul mate and husband. For David, it is perfect too; thus, since he is actually an immortal, part of an Ethiopian brotherhood, he will risk everything so that he will not lose his family--as he has lost his families so often before. This gripping, complex story is compellingly original, and the listener can't help but suspend disbelief. Peter Francis James's rich and sensuous voice, his ability to capture all the emotional nuances, his facility with the French conversations that David has with his daughter, and the personalities he crafts all enhance the story. He maintains the suspense and terror that builds as Jessica flees David with her daughter, and throughout the long narration his performance is always just what the prose requires. The interview with the author at the end piques the listener's interest in the sequel. Unforgettable. M.A.M. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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