A Density of Souls
In the brooding milieu of New Orleans, four friends are about to recognise the fragile boundaries between loyalty and betrayal. Once inseparable, Meredith, Brandon, Stephen and Greg enter high school only to learn that their friendship cannot withstand the envy and rage of adolescence. Their...
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In the brooding milieu of New Orleans, four friends are about to recognise the fragile boundaries between loyalty and betrayal. Once inseparable, Meredith, Brandon, Stephen and Greg enter high school only to learn that their friendship cannot withstand the envy and rage of adolescence. Their individual struggles are fuelled by the generations of family feuds and furtive passions hoarded within their opulent Garden District homes and soon, two violent deaths disrupt the core of this closeted society. Five years later, the former friends are drawn back together as new facts about their mutual history are revealed and what was once held to be a tragic accident is discovered to be murder. As the true story emerges, long-kept secrets begin to unravel and the casual cruelties of high school develop into acts of violence that threaten to destroy an entire community. A Density of Souls marks a stunning debut and its series of shocking twists will leave you reeling. Bold, compelling and haunting, this is American gothic in a new and intriguing guise. 'Less Than Zero meets Donna Tartt spiced with Stephen King' New York Magazine
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780330489331 (033048933X)
Publish date: June 25th 2002
Publisher: Pan Books
Pages no: 274
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Novels,
Romance,
Mystery,
Coming Of Age,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Horror,
Glbt,
Queer,
M M Romance,
Gay
by Christopher Rice This story was originally released in 2000, but has been reissued for 2015. The story is about a group of young friends in New Orleans and starts out with them riding their bicycles to one of the above ground graveyards that the city is known for and getting caught out in a n...
My last encounter with Christopher Rice, The Vines, disappointed me quite a lot. So although I was curious, I wasn't really looking forward to reading A Density of Souls. However, I'm glad I did read it. This was a completely different (and a lot better) book! My review is of the new re-published ...
audiobook reader did a very good job.
I thought it was a good start