HeadhunterHarperCollins, 27 sept. 1999 - 528 pages It all starts when Lilah Kemp - librarian, spiritualist, schizophrenic - inadvertantly lets Kurtz out of page 92 of Heart of Darkness and is unable to get him back in. While Kurtz is stalking the streets of Toronto, Lilah frantically begins her search for Marlow to help her deal with the literary villain Meanwhile, the city is becoming increasingly chaotic and terrifying. The rich and powerful are engaged in a web of depravity, a new and horrifying disease called sturnusemia has swept the city, and severly traumatized children are turning up at the local psychiatric institutes. Kurtz seems to be at the centre of it all. Lilah, witness to events tearing the very fabric of her society, seeks solace as always in the great works of literature and prays for Marlow to find an capture Kurtz - before it's too late. |
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... woman said . " BECAUSE I AM UNABLE ! " Austin shouted . There was a pause . The door opened . Marlow stepped back to clear the passage to the outer doorway . The woman who came forth was obviously in distress , though equally capable of ...
... woman said . " BECAUSE I AM UNABLE ! " Austin shouted . There was a pause . The door opened . Marlow stepped back to clear the passage to the outer doorway . The woman who came forth was obviously in distress , though equally capable of ...
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... woman's torment . It took on the tone of a song one might hum while doing something repetitious - a way of getting oxygen into the bloodstream . But this woman had no bloodstream . She needed no oxy- gen . She was dead - long dead - a ...
... woman's torment . It took on the tone of a song one might hum while doing something repetitious - a way of getting oxygen into the bloodstream . But this woman had no bloodstream . She needed no oxy- gen . She was dead - long dead - a ...
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... woman . Lilah did not pursue it . Instead , she said : were you with him ? Yes . Must I die ? he said . And I said : no . I don't want to die , he said . And I said : everyone must die . Not now , he said . And I said : no - not now . I ...
... woman . Lilah did not pursue it . Instead , she said : were you with him ? Yes . Must I die ? he said . And I said : no . I don't want to die , he said . And I said : everyone must die . Not now , he said . And I said : no - not now . I ...
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Amy's Arlene Phillips Arnie asked Austin Purvis Barbara Beaumorris began Bella Ben Webster birds called cats chair Charlie cigarette D-Squads dark dead Doctor Kurtz Doctor Marlow Doctor Purvis door Eleanor Eleanor Farjeon Eloise Emma eyes Fabiana face Fagan father fingers floor Freda Gatz girl glass gone Gordon Perry Grendel Griffin hair hand happened heard Heart of Darkness Heathcliff Jean-Paul Sartre John Dai Julian Slade kill kitchen knew light Lilah Kemp looked Marlow thought Maynard Modecate mother moved never Olivia once Oona Orenstein Orley paintings Parkin Institute patient Peggy Robert Robert Ireland Rosedale Rupert seemed seen Shapiro shoes silence sister sitting Slade smiled someone stared stood sturnusemia Susanna Susanna Moodie tell thing told took turned voice walked wanted Warren Warren Ellis watched window woman wondered words wore Wylie