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Black Magic Woman: A Quincey Morris Supernatural Investigation [Mass Market Paperback]

Justin Gustainis
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Book Description

November 25, 2008 Quincey Morris (Book 1)
1.  The 'magic detective' sub-genre of Dark Fantasy is red hot at the moment with properties crossing over into TV and film.

2.  Cover endorsement from Jim Butcher, the creator and author of The Dresden Files novel and hit TV series.

3.  Stunning art from the artist who illustrated the US Dresden Files covers.

4.  Follows a highly successful trade release.

Supernatural investigator Quincey Morris and his partner, white witch Libby Chastain, are called in to help free a desperate family from a deadly curse that appears to date back to the Salem Witch Trials. To release the family from danger they must find the root of the curse, a black witch with a terrible grudge that holds the family in her power.

The pursuit takes them to the mysterious underworlds of Boston, San Francisco, New Orleans and New York, stalking a prey that is determined to stay hidden. After surviving a series of terrifying attempts on their lives, the two find themselves drawn inexorably towards Salem itself ­ and the very heart of darkness.


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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Solaris; Reprint edition (November 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844165949
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844165940
  • Product Dimensions: 1.3 x 4.2 x 6.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #305,571 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Editorial Reviews

From Booklist

Already tagged with major kudos from writer Jim Butcher (creator of the Dresden Files series), Gustainis’ first book featuring supernatural investigators Quincey Morris and his partner, Libby Chastain, seems primed to make a big splash across genres. Set in a contemporary world where such phenomena as vampires, werewolves, and similar critters are an acknowledged part of the landscape, the tale centers on Quincey and Libby’s quest to end the black-magic career of an elusive descendant of a witch killed in seventeenth-century Salem who still has a family grudge to settle. Although he draws from the work of Butcher, Gustainis adds plenty of his own twists, including backstories that give depth and range to his magical protagonists. This warp-speed page-turner will appeal first to horror fans, but don’t be surprised to see it make significant inroads with crime-fiction readers who don’t usually mess with the supernatural. --Elliott Swanson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

"Black Magic Woman is the best manuscript I've ever been asked to read. Keep an eye on Justin Gustainis. You'll be seeing more of him soon." - Jim Butcher.

"Family vendettas abound in an intriguing tale that pits a descendant of Bram Stoker's Quincey Morris against two kinds of dark magic -- an inherited curse and Zulu fetish witchcraft. As much as I enjoy walking in a Wiccan wonderland, stories that explore other witchcraft traditions are a treat. This one's a real page-turner and a solid start to a new paranormal detective series."

-- Elaine Cunningham, author of Shadow in the Darkness and Shadows in the Starlight

"Dennis Wheatley meets Kim Newman! Voodoo and Muti and old Salem witches! Shout outs to Jack Crow and Harry D'Amour! I loved it!

Justin is a first class writer; he's smart and he's fun, he moves quickly and he takes corners at speed. Every time you think you know where he's going, he makes a point of going somewhere else. His characters are sharp and vivid, his dialogue crackles with wit and tension, and when it comes to the scarier corners of the magical underworld, he knows his stuff.

This is a novel that's packed with story and engaging characters and I can't wait to read the next one. "

--Simon R. Green, author of the "Nightside" series


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Solaris; Reprint edition (November 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844165949
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844165940
  • Product Dimensions: 1.3 x 4.2 x 6.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #305,571 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Justin Gustainis grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania and is now a college professor living in upstate New York. Prior to his career in academe, he was, at various times, a soldier, garment worker, speechwriter and professional bodyguard. He earned Bachelors and Masters degrees from the University of Scranton (a school that figures prominently in several of his novels) and a Ph.D. from Bowling Green State University in Ohio.
Gustainis began writing fiction in the mid-1990s while maintaining his academic job. He focused initially on short stories, and won prizes in a number of writing contests, including the prestigious Raymond Carver story competition. His stories won the Graverson Award for Horror twice, in consecutive years. In 2008 he was accepted for and attended the Odyssey Writing Workshop.
His books include the novels THE HADES PROJECT (2003), BLACK MAGIC WOMAN (2008), EVIL WAYS (2009), SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (2011) and HARD SPELL (2011), as well as an anthology he edited, THOSE WHO FIGHT MONSTERS: TALES OF OCCULT DETECTIVES (2011).
He was married to Patricia Grogan from 1997 until her death in 2007. He finds that he misses her very much.

Customer Reviews

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, looks to be the start of a great series. February 27, 2008
Format:Paperback
_Black Magic Woman_ by Justin Gustainis is one of the best contemporary fantasy novels I have read in a long time. It has great pacing, characters and plot.

The book starts out fast, with the prologue taking place at the Salem, Massachusetts witch trials in 1692. From there we move to the present day, where our two main characters -- Quincey Morris and Elizabeth "Libby" Chastain -- are each running their own private supernatural consultant businesses. Quincey specializes in dealing with supernatural problems like demons, vampires, or angry ghosts. Libby is a white witch who focuses on magical issues and misuse or misrepresentation of mystical powers such as black magic, fake mediums and fraudulent preachers. They are good friends who have worked on cases together before, and this time it is Quincey who needs Libby's help defeating the curse placed on a family.

There were A LOT of things I liked about _Black Magic Woman_:
- Quincey and Libby are great characters. Both are interesting, have their own personalities and backstories, and their interactions are pleasant to read as well.
- Even though there are a lot of secondary characters and a lot of subplots, it doesn't get confusing or boring, and everything is tied together at the end.
- A lot of passing references to classic horror movies and novels. It's fun to see how Gustainis weaves these into the story.
- References to current-day events, such as politics at the FBI, or some of the more intractable problems in post-Apartheid South Africa.
- Gustainis did a lot of research on his subjects. In particular, lynch mobs attacking suspected sorcerers in Africa and "necklacing" them is something that really happens, and it was obvious Gustainis did a lot of background study before writing this book.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Few new authors can pull off multiple points of view with interwoven plotlines, but Justin Gustainis does a stellar job of creating a widely varied cast from both the good and bad guys with unique voices and stories to tell.

"Black Magic Woman" begins when a curse is laid upon a family for testimony in against them in the Salem Witch Trials. The witness realizes she's got trouble when the surviving 8 year old daughter of the woman she's sent to the gallows makes the sign of black magic curse at her as she's being taken away.

That curse continues on to the present day with a family being attacked magically. Quincey Morris and Libby Chastain are called in to help.

Next, we have a South African police officer, Van Drennan, arriving in the US. He's here at the request of the FBI Behavioral Unit. They're tracking a serial killer of children, which seems to be related to South African black magic rituals. What the FBI doesn't know is that Van Drennan's daughter died in a 'muti' killing as well.

Both these stories intertwine in an interesting fashion. Gustainis has a knack for keeping the action going. In addition, he supplies well-educated cultural details that make the narrative informative as well as riveting.

If you're a fan of dark urban fantasy sharing a close border with horror you're going to enjoy "Black Magic Woman." Gustainis is a strong entry into the fantasy field and I'm hoping to hear more from him very soon.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars It'll cast a spell on you! February 2, 2008
Format:Paperback
This is one heck of a book -- a take-no-prisoners great debut for Quincey and Libby, and I'm absolutely hooked. Dark and uncompromising, Gustainis's approach is one that combines noir, urban fantasy, and mainstream crime fiction into an absolutely bewitching brew.

This isn't a fluffy read. It's got serious violence. It's got serious villains. But if you're looking for a great urban fantasy adventure, you can't go wrong with BLACK MAGIC WOMAN.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent new novel in the urban fantasy genera February 17, 2008
Format:Paperback
I read alot of urban fantasy and about half of it lately has been fluff, but Gustainis is now on my list of "waiting for the next one to be published".
The main character, Quincey Morris, is basically a consultant who is called in to help solve all types of supernatural problems. The book begins with him helping a small town to dispose of their vampire problem and goes from there to what appears initially to be a home plagued by a poltergiest.
What I like most about this main character is that he is basically a normal person with alot of knowledge, experience, and the basic good sense to call in other professionals to give him a hand when things get dicey. There are several sub-plots involving other people that initially seem to have no connection, but are woven in well by the time the end of the book is reached. There are lots of details about people's lives that are just touched upon and leave you intrigued and wanting to learn more.
Good thing there's another book coming. It's a shame we'll have to wait.
If you like Jim Butcher's Harry Dresden then you'll certainly enjoy this read. (I could see Quincey calling Harry in for some back-up on his next case.)
I inhaled this book in one day and eagerly await the next.
Good job Mr. Gustainis.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Start to a new series January 31, 2008
By Katya
Format:Paperback
I am addicted to urban fantasy/detective stories along the lines of the Dresden Files or the Nightside series so I rushed out to pick this up as soon as I heard about it.
This book has great pacing ( I devoured it in 2 days) and just enough subtle character development to leave the reader curious about the characters and the world they inhabit, and wanting the next entry in the series. You get to know Morris and Libby enough to want to hear more, but not so much thatthere isn't room for the characters to grow. I also love the little inside references the author makes to other supernatural books and movies a nice touch for readers of this genre.

I hope the author is a fast writer because I can't wait for his next entry!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic!
This book is one of the best I have read in a long time. Held my interest, loved how two seemingly disparate story lines came together, and it even had a teaser evil rich guy a la... Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Pace
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!!
This book was awesome! I have found a new writer to watch for. It was non-stop action throughout the whole book. I can't wait to read the rest of his books!
Published 10 months ago by A. Christy
5.0 out of 5 stars A Happy Discovery
I came across this series through a book review blog that I share similar tastes. I figured if they really liked it then I must check it out. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Ravenly
5.0 out of 5 stars Morris and Chastain are great
I fell in love with Justin Gustainis' Stan Markowski books and was thrilled to find he had another series. Read more
Published 12 months ago by whitney
4.0 out of 5 stars Oh dear...
Another series I'm fairly certain has hooked me. On the up side, when you have as many series to keep up with as I do, you never run out of good books!! Read more
Published 13 months ago by Meddy's Mind
3.0 out of 5 stars This book was such a dissapointment.
It's hard for me to write a review about this book, because on one hand I did like certain elements about it, and on the other hand, the disappointment I felt while reading it made... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Toni
4.0 out of 5 stars I really wanted to give the book 3 stars
but I recognize that the rating system here is somewhat inflated. This isn't a bad book and I really enjoyed reading it. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Roscoe
5.0 out of 5 stars Quincey Morris 2.0
Quincey Morris was a name immediately familiar to me from the granddaddy of horror novels, Dracula, by Bram Stoker. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Mel Odom
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
This was an absolutely fabulous book. Lots of action and a good story. I liked how there were really two connected stories going on. A little unusual, but still great.
Published 19 months ago by RobynN
2.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre
Multiple medical errors. Generic story. Disappointed by butcher's recommendation. Characters are not compelling. Black magic is much stronger than white magic. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Amanda3
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