Offspring: Progenie Cannibale (Offspring) (Italy)
Italian edition of Offspring, translated by Paolo di Orazio.
Italian edition of Offspring, translated by Paolo di Orazio.
Second Italian edition of The Crossings, translated by Nicola Lombardi.
Third Greek edition of The Girl Next Door, new translation by Thanos Karagiannopoulos.
German edition of The Secret Life of Souls translated by Kristof Kurz.
Second French paperback edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Benoît Domis.
French edition of Only Child / Stranglehold, translated by Benoît Domis.
The Woman is the powerful story of the last survivor of a feral tribe of cannibals who have terrorized the east coast from Maine into Canada for years now. Badly wounded in a battle with police, she takes refuge in a cave overlooking the sea.
Christopher Cleek is a slick, amoral – and unstable – country lawyer, who, out hunting one day, sees her bathing in a stream. Fascinated, he follows her to her cave.
Cleek has many dark secrets and to these he’ll add another. He will capture her, lock her in his fruit cellar, and tame her, civilize her. To this end he’ll enlist his long-suffering wife Belle, his teenage son and daughter Brian and Peg, and even his little girl Darlin’, to aid him.
So the question becomes, who is more savage? The hunter or the game?
Also includes the short story, Cow, which takes place a year after the novel ends.
French edition of The Secret Life of Souls, translated by Nicolas Jaillet.
Bulgarian edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Vihra Manova,
Third Polish edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Łukasz Dunajski.
Italian edition of The Crossings, translated by Nicola Lombardi.
Lydia McCloud meets Arthur Danse at a wedding party in Plymouth, N.H., and she thinks he’s a man she could grow to love.
Arthur sees things differently. In Lydia, he sees the sort of woman people always want to protect. He decides he’s going to show her “she wouldn’t always be protected.”
Once their only child, Robert, is born, Arthur’s behavior worsens. When courts become involved, the nightmare really begins.
This scathing novel is an indictment of a justice system that makes a mockery of its very name.