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Lisa Mannetti (Author)
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October 25, 2008
BRAM STOKER AWARD-FINALIST BEST FIRST NOVEL THE GENTLING BOX by Lisa Mannetti:

The philosophies of the Age of Enlightenment create sweeping changes throughout 19th Century Europe, but to Hungary's despised nomads, the gypsies, the world is still a dark and very dangerous landscape. Adversaries both mortal and supernatural lurk in the shadows, waiting to strike without mercy. Imre, a half-gypsy horse trader, understands the danger to his small family all too well.

Cursed with a hideously-disfiguring and fatal disease by the vengeful sorceress Anyeta, he watches those around him suffer and fall. Mimi, his wife, who is tricked into cutting off her own arm to create a powerful talisman. His friend Constantin, struck mute by Anyeta's wrath. And Lenore, his and Mimi's young daughter, who has been placed in the greatest jeopardy of all. With his health deteriorating and death imminent, his wife possessed by the witch's ghost and Lenore being groomed for a fate far worse than death, Imre turns to desperate measures and a hellish memory from his childhood—to still the sorceress and end her reign of bloodshed. A presence even more powerful and terrifying to him than Anyeta: the gentling box.

ADVANCED PRAISE FOR THE GENTLING BOX:

"A keenly conceived and richly executed cornucopia of the blackest magic. Mannetti's prowess as a writer hauls the reader into a shimmering, phantasmagoric demesne of relentless suspense and high-creep-factor chills, and doesn't let go until the final page. This story is a dark work of art."
–Edward Lee, author of CITY INFERNAL and BRIDES OF THE IMPALER.

"When was the last time you lost yourself in a book? Lisa Mannetti dares you to enter a realm unlike anything you've dreamed of, a world of gallant gypsies and ancient evil, of passionate obsessions … and abject terror. Take that dare. Immerse yourself. The rewards are plentiful. But be warned. Nothing could prepare you for the horror of THE GENTLING BOX."
–Robert Dunbar, author of THE PINES and THE SHORE

"Mannetti's prose has teeth; sharp teeth that grab on and refuse to let go."
–J.A. Konrath, author of FUZZY NAVEL and DIRTY MARTINI

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Lisa Mannetti is a former magazine editor and adjunct college English instructor who discovered she preferred full-time writing to real work when she volunteered to be the family member who cared for her ailing mother. Her short story, "Hungry for the Flesh" (Space & Time, April 2007) was recommended for a Stoker Award. Additional short stories scheduled for publication in 2008 include "The Blow-Up Job" (TRAPS, DarkHart Press) and "Other Rooms" (The Pretty-Scary.net Anthology, November 2008) and "Retro-Fit" in Lovestrology (Ravenous Romance, December 2008). Most recently she served as guest editor for Terrible Beauty, Fearful Symmetry, an anthology scheduled to be published by DarkHart Press in October 2008. She is currently working on a second paranormal novel, The Everest Hauntings.

When she isn't writing, Lisa works on her haunted website, The Chancery House (www.thechanceryhouse.com) and constructs macabre gothic greeting cards based on her cemetery photos. She is also a Tarot reader. Lisa lives in the house she grew up in Westchester County in New York with one highly rambunctious cat—Huckleberry Finn—and two charming and exasperating black kittens, The Houdinis: Harry and Theo.

You can also visit Lisa's author page at: www.lisamannetti.com.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 316 pages
  • Publisher: DarkHart Press; paperback / softback edition (October 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0978731891
  • ISBN-13: 978-0978731892
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,859,323 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Lisa Mannetti's debut novel, The Gentling Box, garnered a Bram Stoker Award.
She has authored a macabre gag book, 51 Fiendish Ways to Leave your Lover, as well as non-fiction books, and numerous articles and short stories in newspapers, magazines and anthologies. Dissolution the first tale in Deathwatch, a collection of two companion novellas has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award. Recent and upcoming works (2011) include "Resurgam" in Dead Set: A Zombie Anthology; "Condemned" in Legends of the Mountain State 4; and "Spy Glass Hill," in Fear of the Dark Anthology. Her story, "Everybody Wins," was made into a short film by director Paul Leyden starring Malin Ackerman and released under the title Bye-Bye Sally and her short story, "1925: A Fall River Halloween," about Lizzie Borden (Shroud Magazine #10) has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award.

Lisa Mannetti lives in New York in a spooky old house (circa 1918) with her twin cats, Harry and Theo Houdini.

Visit Lisa on the web at www.lisamannetti.com
Visit Lisa's virtual haunted house at www.thechanceryhouse.com


 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Literary, Historical Horror at Its Best, November 27, 2009
This review is from: The Gentling Box (Paperback)
Lisa Mannetti's first outing - winner of the Bram Stoker Award for "Best First Novel" - is a significant work of substance, a weighty tale that's dark, disturbing and enthralling. It's not merely horror "du jour" full of sex and bloodshed, (though there's plenty here), it's a tragic tale rich with pathos, an expression of human suffering and bittersweet triumph.

Imre and Mimi are gypsy horse traders in nineteenth century Budapest, and while life has never been easy and they are often poor - nearly starving, at times - they've survived on each others' love and that of their only daughter, Lenore. Everything changes, however, when news reaches them that Mimi's mother Anyeta is dying. She requests her daughter presence so she can impart to her "secrets...things inside me that belong to her, and to her daughter, if she has one." Imre is dead-set against this, for Anyeta has been nothing but a source of pain and treachery. He sees this as Anyeta's last chance to hurt them both.

There's a reason for the saying, "blood is thicker than water", however. They eventually return to Anyeta's "gypsy troupe", Mimi's old home. What they find is shocking: not only is Anyeta already dead, but she's been murdered. Even worse, Anyeta was possessed of a curse offering immense powers but an awful fate: that of eternal banishment within her own corpse after death, unless a transfer of blood is made to another living being...

Anyeta's been murdered, her blood spilled. Could her essence now lurk hidden amongst others? What follows is a tale of deception and seduction, as both Imre and Mimi are forced to accept mantles they never wanted. An ages-old evil has eclipsed their lives, and it's ultimate goal soon becomes very clear: Imre and Mimi's daughter Lenore, the perfect, youthful vessel for its whims.

Mannetti's first novel shows impressive depth. Flashbacks to Imre and Mimi's early romance are handled well. In lesser hands they would've been cumbersome and tiring. Here they are focused and emotional. Even the "gentling box" itself - and the terror it invokes in Imre - is cleverly crafted. This is indeed a very literary work; however, what makes it so? "Literary" is thrown around often these days, with perhaps little understanding of the term. When something is literary, it makes a statement on the human experience. That's what "The Gentling Box" does; that's what makes it so powerful.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Review, November 18, 2008
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THE GENTLING BOX by Lisa Mannetti
Lisa Mannetti's first novel is a stunner, a swirling dark cauldron of hexwork and treachery, ancient curses and terrifying loss. An overarching web of dread envelops the family of Imre, a 19th century Romany horse trader who suffers a disfiguring disease as the result of a curse cast upon him by a powerful sorceress. As his disease progresses, his wife and young daughter are also drawn into the terror by the ghost of the witch Anyeta, whose grip on their lives has only increased since her death. Haunted and bedeviled by the dead witch's ghost, Imre and his family, with the help of Imre's friend, Constantine, struggle to break the grip of evil. As a child, Imre was witness to his father's cruel and bloody practice of permanently calming maddened horses: the horrific gentling box. With his wife, Mimi, so entwined in the clutches of Anyeta that she hacks off her own hand to fashion a talisman, and his daughter, Lenore, falling under the witch's thrall, Imre has no recourse other than to consider the most dreadful method of all--the same method his father used to gentle horses. Brilliantly researched and structured, THE GENTLING BOX accurately recreates a world long lost where Gypsies roamed a shadowy landscape filled with superstition and danger. Already recommended for a Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel, Ms. Mannetti has conjured a heart-stopping tale of magick most black, a terrifying, heartfelt, disarming story that is beautifully wrought and historically correct. I came away from this novel breathless and hungry for more. This is dazzling, shuddersome historical horror of the first order. For more about the author, please visit her online resting place at [...] . Brava, Ms. Mannetti!
--J.L. Comeau--Count Gore's Creature Feature Weekly web program.

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5.0 out of 5 stars scary......and really good!, January 31, 2011
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This was such a great book of love and sacrifice. I did not want it to end. The witch scared the hell out of me. I was so involved with Imre and Mimi that the shocking ending made me cry. I can't wait to read her other book on my Kindle.
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