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Chez Usher in Bloomington, MN
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"A fierce and fearless talent."
- Dennis Lehane, author of
Mystic River
For readers captivated by the lush prose and psychological intricacies of
The Great Gatsby
and
The Secret History
,
Chez Usher
is an irresistible invitation to Key West's shadowed heart - a place where decadence, desperation, and decay converge.
When architect August Dupin is lured to the crumbling mansion of his former lover Roderick Usher, he finds himself drawn into a world where secrets lurk behind every velvet curtain and nothing is quite as it seems.
Roderick and his enigmatic twin sister, Madeline, are as glamorous as they are doomed - vivid, unforgettable characters who navigate their fates with a dark grace reminiscent of Fitzgerald's tragic heroes and Tartt's magnetic misfits.
Hendricks' prose is atmospheric and evocative, painting Key West's tropical beauty with a noir edge, weaving a tale of tragic beauty, forbidden desires, and the haunting legacy of family ties.
With its exploration of human frailty, obsession, and the inexorable pull of the past,
is more than a thriller- it's a meditation on the price of passion and the fragility of identity.
Prepare to lose yourself in a world of dazzling decadence and haunting mystery.
- Dennis Lehane, author of
Mystic River
For readers captivated by the lush prose and psychological intricacies of
The Great Gatsby
and
The Secret History
,
Chez Usher
is an irresistible invitation to Key West's shadowed heart - a place where decadence, desperation, and decay converge.
When architect August Dupin is lured to the crumbling mansion of his former lover Roderick Usher, he finds himself drawn into a world where secrets lurk behind every velvet curtain and nothing is quite as it seems.
Roderick and his enigmatic twin sister, Madeline, are as glamorous as they are doomed - vivid, unforgettable characters who navigate their fates with a dark grace reminiscent of Fitzgerald's tragic heroes and Tartt's magnetic misfits.
Hendricks' prose is atmospheric and evocative, painting Key West's tropical beauty with a noir edge, weaving a tale of tragic beauty, forbidden desires, and the haunting legacy of family ties.
With its exploration of human frailty, obsession, and the inexorable pull of the past,
is more than a thriller- it's a meditation on the price of passion and the fragility of identity.
Prepare to lose yourself in a world of dazzling decadence and haunting mystery.