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Craig Holden (Author)
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December 26, 2007
Darcy Arlen, a beautiful young American, is dangerously bored. Though she's on a very pricey tour of Europe, she's already sick of museums and ruins, and eager for distraction. After slipping away from the group one afternoon, she meets Will, an attractive young drifter who carries about him the scent of true adventure.

Will invites Darcy back to the hostel where he's been staying and introduces her to Justine, his darkly seductive lover and mentor. Justine, a master of the con, senses a grand opportunity in this amenable blonde. She and Will manage to turn things so that Darcy not only accompanies them to Venice, but finances the trip as well. There they meet Maurice, a shady figure who offers them a job smuggling an important package to Greece.

As the threesome travels across Europe toward the island of Crete, what unfolds is an astonishing tale of shifting alliances and shocking betrayals, of sexual obsession and mercenary enterprise, of conflicting passions and fateful choices. When the adventurers finally reach the village of Matala with the package in hand, they learn that what they have delivered is more valuable, and the repercussions of their involvement more terrifying, than they ever could have imagined.

Endlessly surprising and altogether riveting, Matala is an unforgettable novel about the intersection of love and ruthlessness.

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A couple of smalltime grifters are taken for a ride by the enticing young woman they choose as an easy mark in this nifty little page-turner from Holden (The Narcissist's Daughter). Young, beautiful and bored Darcy Arlen is in Rome on a group tour of Europe, a gift for her high school graduation. When she comes across young, good-looking Will staring pensively into the Tiber River, she's more than ready for an adventure. Will and his partner/lover Justine, 39, have been on the road for several years, living off small cons and thievery, into which she has initiated him. The duo sees Darcy as a lamb to be shorn, and soon enough the two separate her from her tour, and they all head to Venice and then on to the Greek island of Matala. It slowly becomes clear that Darcy is not the innocent everyone supposes her to be, and the plot morphs into con-man-conned territory. Holden cops out on a few promised revelations, but in the end everything falls nicely into place, adding up to a slick, sexy read. (Jan.)
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About the Author

Craig Holden is the author of four previous novels: The Jazz Bird, The River Sorrow, The Last Sanctuary, and Four Corners of Night. He lives in Michigan.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (December 26, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743274997
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743274999
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,251,192 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars "Here she was with her reloaded purse... having no idea yet what she'd walked into.", December 16, 2007
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The unpredictability of human nature is Holden's trump card in this small but potent tale of a young girl's initiation into the sophisticated corruption of a world where opportunists gather around a potential victim like sharks circling a flailing swimmer. When Darcy Arlen breaks from her boring European tour while in Rome, she intends only to briefly escape into the "real" city, to sample off-tour reality. It is entirely by chance and the fickleness of fate that Darcy encounters the prematurely world-weary Will, an American on the downside of an offbeat adventure far from home. Finding the young man eerily familiar, Darcy strikes up a conversation, the two drawn into a seductive relationship that begins with dinner (Will hasn't eaten for two days) and segues into an unexpected detour for Darcy, who bolts her tour for the exciting unknown beside her new friend.

What Darcy doesn't realize, but soon learns, is that Will is not alone, attached for the last two years of his wandering to Justine, an older, more jaded traveler, a natural con who has been schooling Will in the fine art of fleecing the innocent to support an unpredictable lifestyle, fencing credit cards, indulging in other petty crimes when expedience demands. The relationship between Will and Justine is unusual, to say the least, peripatetic lovers and thieves grown weary of the game by the time Darcy presents herself, too ripe and full of promise to be ignored. Taking advantage of the nineteen-year-old, well-heeled young woman proves remarkably easy, irresistible, in fact. When Justine makes arrangements to deliver a package to far-away Crete, Darcy is surprisingly accommodating, financing the journey and happily accompanying her two new friends.

The unpredictable element in this short, shocking tale of treachery and deceit is Darcy, perched on the edge of discontent the afternoon she meets the handsome stranger, her indulgent parents sufficiently distant to allow a margin of rebelliousness. Her eye on Will, Darcy indulges Justine's need to control the situation, soon becoming a worthy and unexpected adversary. As the package moves closer to its destination, the balance of power subtly shifts, the trio enacting their own small drama from bar to bedroom, largely oblivious to the criminal element that infects each city they visit. At the end of the line, the devil demands his due, Darcy, Justine and Will confronted with the price of their reckless odyssey. Sharp-witted and exotic, Holden's novel provides the dark thrills of the forbidden, a knife's edge of danger creating a precarious balance of impulse, abandon and greed. Luan Gaines/ 2007.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful read, February 24, 2009
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Craig Holden is, indeed, a gifted author. From page one this story is captivating and keeps you interested through till the end. The story and characters are somewhat unusual, which is characteristic of his novels and what I like most about them. I would highly recommend Matala!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Strong Story - Why Rush?, April 3, 2008
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According to mythology, Zeus raped the princess Europa on the small island of Matala, so it is the ideal setting for Holden's dark, erotic, noir-thriller. Filled with tough, cynical characters, Matala is a short, crisp read that demonstrates the sharp contrast between the haves and have nots. The line between sensuality and violence often blurs, melding the two into a shapeless, symbolic raping of innocence that changes both the con and the mark at the very core of their being.

A combination graduation-birthday gift from her parents, this six week, guided tour of all the famous European sites was a painfully boring journey for Darcy Arlene. A napping chaperon provided the perfect opportunity to sneak away from the Hotel Abitazione and experience the "real city." Walking through Rome she makes her way onto a bridge, spanning the Tiber, where she encounters an attractive young man who seems oddly familiar. An innocent introduction, leads to dinner, where the two continue to talk like old friends. Will invites Darcy to meet him for drinks at a wine bar in Olympic Village, but is convinced she's blowing him off when she insists on returning to the hotel to face her chaperon and freshen up.

Appearing innocent and completely out of her element Darcy makes her way to the wine bar where she meets Will and is unceremoniously introduced to his older traveling companion of two years, Justine. After several rounds, Darcy explains she has to be up early to catch a train to Florence - the next stop on the tour schedule, but is easily convinced to stay for one more drink. The next morning, still a bit dazed and confused, she realizes she has missed the train and has been separated from both the tour group and all her cash. Her new friends comfort her, offering to travel with her to Florence, provided she pay their way, of course.

Justine was, by all accounts the web-weaver, setting up the marks, utilizing her vast network of underground contacts, she was a master manipulator and a sadist by nature. But she knew her ex-husband, Maurice held the key to the big-scam. And although she hated the very thought of working for Maurice, the chance to settle debts and make some real cash was too tempting and she reluctantly agreed. The job was pretty straight-forward, but not without risk...deliver a package to Matala by Christmas. When pushed for more information, Maurice simply stated, "a special gift for one who has everything."

Finally free of chaperons, routines and the stifling constraints thereof, the excitement of the unknown, the dangers that could await her, delighted her beyond anything she had ever known. Darcy fancied herself streetwise, the mere thought of stealing awakened carnal urges deep within her that seemed to electrify her entire body. She knows there's something fishy going on between Justine and Will - things don't quite add up - she's more than willing to play along because she finds the thrill of the con so appealing. Justine and Will had survived in a state of codependency, now with the addition of a third angle, what had once seemed a benevolent need to dominate and control, felt very wrong. Will realized he was changing, but so too were Justine and Darcy. What follows is a series of double deals and cutthroat betrayals that keep the reader on the edge, searching for answers.

How this three-way plays itself out is Holden's trump card, which he skillfully holds close to the vest. The tension builds as the story hurdles toward the moment all the players and pawns in this high stakes game face off in a final showdown. Struggling with the contours and mysteries of ideals and self discovery each character is laid bare for all to see at the conclusion.

What begins with a spoiled little rich girl touring Europe, down shifts into a fast paced romp through the half-dens and hostels, courtesy of a couple of well seasoned grifters. As the three match wits and one up each other in an increasingly dangerous game of cat and mouse, the roles of con and mark blur.

Chock-full of deceit, debauchery and dark desires, Matala is best suited for a mature reader. The characters are well developed and delivered with razor sharp precision. The plot is well crafted and presented in stages which adds depth and dimension to the story. Although all the threads are neatly tied together at the conclusion, it feels forced and contrived, as if the story simply ran out of steam and was hurriedly wrapped up. However, with Holden's exceptionally ability to craft compelling and complex characters I look forward to his next novel with great anticipation.

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