|
List Written by David Lindsey - Audio book performed by Joe Pantoliano - Abridged Fiction - 4 CASSETTES - 6 hours Publisher, Time Warner Audiobooks (May 2001) "Ross didn't remember how she gained her balance to throw the knife, but he remembered her hand outstretched toward him, almost as if reaching for him. But she wasn't reaching. She had released the knife. It tumbled sloppily through the air toward him because she didn't know what she was doing, didn't know how to do it properly, just slung it somehow in his direction. There are scientific odds to tumbling. When the knife reached him, what would those odds be that it would hit him handle first? Or blade first? Or flat? Or any one of the 360 degrees of angles in between? He put up his hands and turned to the side." The Washington Post hailed David Lindsey's last book, The Color of Night, as "exciting... extraordinarily tense." The Los Angeles Times said it was "sown with complications that explode like land mines when you least expect them." Now this master of sophisticated suspense creates a tour de force about a man caught in a web of love, deception, and death. Ross Marteau is the toast of the international art world for his sensual sculptures of rich and famous women. But when a long-term relationship breaks up badly, he retreats to his Texas hometown-only to have his newfound peace of mind permanently, and profoundly, shattered. One afternoon over lunch, Ross is approached by a woman to whom he feels an irresistible attraction. She introduces herself as Celeste Lacan and asks him to take on a new commission, a sculpture of her younger sister, Leda, promising that the job will present artistic challenges unlike any he has encountered before. Though reluctant, Ross can't help but be intrigued: by Celeste herself and by a photo of Leda's face, a portrait of incomparable beauty. When he meets her, Ross is stunned to discover that Leda's body is as startlingly unique as her face is beautiful. Just as Celeste predicted, he becomes consumed with portraying the duality of her body... and, perhaps, her soul. At the same time, he becomes increasingly aware that the enigmatic depth he sees in Celeste is as mesmerizing as the fathomless torment he sees in Leda. Soon he's romantically involved with one sister; his relationship with the other is much harder to define. As Ross begins to sculpt, Leda vacillates between seductiveness and a mystifying aloofness, while Celeste begins to withdraw from his touch. Then a sudden, violent murder draws him deeper into their world. Too late, Ross will learn that his bond with the women is older, deeper—and more explosive than he could ever have imagined. With Animosity, the twin motifs of repulsion and obsession have never been more powerfully, or more compellingly, portrayed. Here author David Lindsey outdoes himself. You will not be able to guess the ending—nor will you ever forget it. |
Be the first to rate and review this product!