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Amphisbaena : Ray Succre
A sober disinterest in relationships causes Bill Sherman, failing calendarist, to abandon dating for many years.
When pressured into a dating event by his brother, Bill meets Amy and decides to attempt a relationship again. He learns quickly, however that Amy is two people: The inseperable Amy and Janine.
These two women design to date Bill in tandem, both to his confusion and enjoyment. Bill soon discovers that this strange predicament is only the beginning of a much larger system of rules and interaction, and the relationship changes more when Bill realises that the two women happen to be each one half of an ancient, two-headed snake. Amy is the Alpha head and has subjugated her poison in an attempt to understand human notions of beauty.
Bill is not allowed to touch her. Janine is the enticer head and may not be in league with Amy where Bill is concerned. What happens when monagamy becomes taboo and a fine-tuned machine of murder learns the human consequence of going against one’s nature for a greater meaning?
Laden with whimsical depiction and a foraging exposition on gender, occupation, and dating in modern society, Amphisbaena is the story of three people trapped somewhere between nature and culture, through a humourous adventure into the biological mess of love and romance.
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Tatterdemalion : Ray Succre
Tatterdemalion
This is the amazing story of a man trapped in a mad, fantasy world that begins to change against his will. We are never quite sure whether he is in the real world or in the strange, surreal world that seems to have the power to take over his whole being at will.
At times this book is hysterically funny and at other times it is incredibly moving. You will have to decide if it is the story of a madman trying to come to terms with the real, uncaring world or that of a caring, sane man in a world gone completely mad. Whatever answer you arrive at you will be certain that the author gives a brilliant and original insight into the workings of an unbalanced mind. S
uccre has found the ‘Tatterdemalion’ in all of us and in doing so could well have given us a better understanding of our place in an uncertain universe.
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