The Spirit Photographer: A Novel

The Spirit Photographer: A Novel

by Jon Michael Varese

Narrated by Lloyd James

Unabridged — 10 hours, 52 minutes

The Spirit Photographer: A Novel

The Spirit Photographer: A Novel

by Jon Michael Varese

Narrated by Lloyd James

Unabridged — 10 hours, 52 minutes

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Overview

Boston, 1870. Photographer Edward Moody runs a booming business capturing the images of the spirits of the departed in his portraits. He lures grieving widows and mourning mothers into his studio with promises of catching the ghosts of their deceased loved ones with his camera. Despite the whispers around town that Moody is a fraud of the basest kind, no one has been able to expose him, and word of his gift has spread, earning him money, fame, and a growing list of illustrious clients.

One day, while developing the negative from a sitting to capture the spirit of the young son of an abolitionist senator, Moody is shocked to see a different spectral figure develop before his eyes. Instead of the staged image of the boy he was expecting, the camera has seemingly captured the spirit of a beautiful young woman. Is it possible that the spirit photographer caught a real ghost? When Moody recognizes the woman in the photograph as the daughter of an escaped slave he knew long ago, he is compelled to travel from Boston to the Louisiana bayous to resolve their unfinished business-and perhaps save his soul. But more than one person is out to stop him.

With dramatic twists and redolent of the mood of the Southern Gothic, The Spirit Photographer conjures the Reconstruction era South, replete with fugitive hunters, voodoo healers, and other dangers lurking in the swamp. Jon Michael Varese's deftly plotted first novel is an intense tale of death and betrayal that shows us how undeniably the ghosts of the past remain with us, and how resolutely they refuse to be quieted.


Editorial Reviews

Bruce Levine

A stunning first novel that combines the thrills of mystery and fantasy with the feel of historical authenticity. Jon Varese makes 19th-century America come alive with an elegant and fluid style. A fine accomplishment.

Susan Gillman

The Spirit Photographer unexpectedly brings race and Southern Gothic to the world of Boston after the Civil War . . . Ghosts of a different kind haunt national memory in this groundbreaking new historical novel.”

Historical Novels Review

Through the protagonist Moody we learn of the horrors of Reconstruction and the strength of love. . . .The writing is crisp, and the storytelling keeps a quick pace and helps illuminate the racial inequalities during the Reconstruction period. Varese’s debut is . . . an intriguing look at the Reconstruction period through a unique lens.

New York Journal of Books

There’s a great deal of historical fact in this story, giving the reader the choice of viewing the tale as a background to history or simply a very imaginative mystery novel. Either way, readers will have an enjoyable journey through the turmoil of the world following the cessation of the war and the devastation of Reconstruction as seen through northern eyes. . . . A different kind of detective story,The Spirit Photographeris an American gothic novel set in a time of post-war turmoil. Jon Michael Varese has written a very entertaining and haunting story of historical suspense.”

Chronogram

Equal parts Southern Gothic, ghost story, and political drama,The Spirit Photographerreveals the past for what it is: loud, unrelenting, and inescapable. . . .Varese's debut novel weaves the fictional and the real; history imprints on the novel like a spirit on Moody's photographs. .. . The humid, mysterious bayou scenes reveal Varese's keen eye . . . Deft and melodic.Teeming with spirits, secrets, and trauma,The Spirit Photographeris a sprawling, ambitious, and uncomfortable debut”

Booklist (starred review)

Varese’s unique first novel is set deep in the secrets of the postwar years, when the chains of slavery have vanished but an equally sinister underside to society remains. An entertaining amalgam of history and fiction, gothic and ghost story,The Spirit Photographeris an addicting tale.”

PopMatters

InThe Spirit Photographer spirits lurk in the memory, as does the scarcely buried history of slavery. Atmospheric, lyrical, and poignant, the novel deftly interweaves strands of history and fantasy”

Buzzfeed

Perfect for the history buff in your life . . .The Spirit Photographernavigates a rich and detailed world inhabited by both the living and the dead.”

Times Literary Supplement

There is not a dud word in this extraordinary debut novel . . . Varese seamlessly weaves the historical material into his murky Southern Gothic tale . . . There are echoes of Wilkie Collins in Varese’s deft handling of this material, with snippets of reportage maintaining the narrative’s vitality. Even more prominent are the connections to Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, from the steamboat Sotto Voice, which ferries Moody and Winter to the dark heartland of American slavery, to the voodoo-practicing Henriette La Janue, who reigns supreme in her remote, swamp-infested Southern landscape, a place where the very shadows cry out in horror.”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169724998
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 04/17/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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