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Hex

A Novel of Love Spells

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By Darieck Scott

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$34.99 CAD

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“A rollercoaster of an adventure that pushes over the edge of horror and the supernatural, witchcraft, and strange transformations that will mystify, fascinate, and delight you till the end!”–Samuel R. Delany, author of Dhalgren and DarkReflections

Hex opens in Miami in the near future, where celebrations roil the city after the announcement of Castro’s death. Amid the chaos and debauchery, two visiting graduate students, Langston and Azaril, search for a friend who suddenly goes missing–Damian, a charismatic seducer who has drawn the two of them into his orbit in the past. Frustrated in their initial attempts to trace Damian’s whereabouts, the two seek help from Langston’s aunt, a renowned psychic, whose cryptic warnings and unexpected hunches guide them on a quest that takes them to New Haven and New York City and entangles them in the investigation of Damian’s family history–and draws the hostile attention of powerful and apparently supernatural forces.

On Sale
Dec 29, 2006
Publisher
Da Capo
ISBN-13
9780786717644

Darieck Scott

About the Author

Darieck Scott is the author of the novel Traitor to the Race. His short fiction has appeared in the anthologies Freedom in This Village, Black Like Us, Shade, and Giant Steps, among others. He is assistant professor of English at the University of California at Santa Barbara, where he teaches African American literature and creative writing.

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