SUMMARY: The sort of book that makes you want to invest in silver bullets before meeting the author. Neil Gaiman SHE KNOWS WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE. Manhattan veterinarian Abra Barrow has more sense about animals than shehas about men. So when her adored journalist husband returns from
The Better to Hold You
β Scribed by Sheckley, Alisa
- Book ID
- 107041951
- Publisher
- Del Rey
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 247 KB
- Series
- Abra Barrow 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0345505875
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β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY: βThe sort of book that makes you want to invest in silver bullets before meeting the author.β βNeil GaimanSHE KNOWS WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE.Manhattan veterinarian Abra Barrow has more sense about animals than shehas about men. So when her adored journalist husband returns from aresearch trip to Romania and starts pacing their apartment like a cagedwolf, Abra agrees to move with him to a rural mansion upstate in order to save her marriage.But while there are perks to her new life, particularly in the bedroom,Abra soon discovers that nothing in the bucolic town of Northside iswhat it seems. The local tavern serves a dangerous, predatoryunderworld. Her husband has developed feral new appetites and a rovingeye, and his lack of humanity isnβt entirely emotional. As the moon waxes full, Abra must choose between trusting the man she married, taking a chance on a seductive stranger, or following her own animal instincts.
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