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Night of the Furies [Hardcover]

David Angsten (Author)
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October 14, 2008

"Fast, furious, sexy, and unique, David Angsten's NIGHT OF THE FURIES turns a tour of the Greek Isles into a gripping story of ancient history and bloody retribution. This book demands to be read in one sitting."
—James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Oracle

Two brothers and a beautiful archaeologist exploring ancient mysteries in the Greek Isles get swept into a deadly maelstrom of Bacchanalian horror….
     It was the greatest secret of the ancient world, held under penalty of death. It lasted over millennia. A procession of thousands pouring out from Athens to gather on the plains of Eleusis. The giants of empires all took part---Socrates, Plato, Pericles, Augustus, Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius. A hallucinogenic elixir was poured. Secret, sacred objects revealed. In the great dark Hall of Initiation, an awe-inspiring transformation took place, a profound experience of death and rebirth….
     Such was the celebrated pagan rite known as the Eleusinian Mysteries.
     Midnight. Three figures descend a perilous cliff to the ancient site of the Oracle of Delphi. Jack Duran has joined his older brother, Dan, to perform an unusual---and unauthorized---experiment. With the help of Dan’s girlfriend, the brilliant young archaeologist Phoebe Auerbach, the trio will put the famous Oracle to the test.
     Breathing fumes in the ruins of the Oracle’s temple, Phoebe falls into a trance of possession and succumbs to a terrifying vision, a foreboding premonition of horrors to come---and a clue to the secret of the Mysteries.
     The clue leads Jack and Dan to a magnificent yacht crossing the Aegean. Soon they’re plunged into a mind-blowing orgy with a bevy of irresistibly seductive young women. But the unrestrained erotic frenzy ends in a grisly killing. And Dan disappears Now a fugitive on a mysterious island, Jack must enlist Phoebe’s help to uncover the islanders’ hidden past---and face the diabolical vengeance of the Furies.
     A heart-racing adventure thriller, Night of the Furies is a dark and exhilarating journey into contemporary Dionysian madness and horror.

Praise for Dark Gold:

“I sat down with Angsten’s thriller in the afternoon, and I was still reading at 2 a.m. Dark Gold builds to a frantic and explosive climax.”
--Royce Buckingham, author of Demon Keeper

“Take another look at this book’s cover. What’s hidden inside . . . will make your eyes widen.”
--David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Creepers

“An alliterative, luridly readable pastiche of Crichton, Lovecraft, Jules Verne, and Robinson Crusoe.”
--Entertainment Weekly

“Thrills and chills…sunken gold, black magic, sea monsters, a beautiful Brazilian in a bikini---what more could you want from a summer thriller?”
--Kirkus Reviews (starred)

“You’ve got yourself a page-turner that will take readers back to the days when a good book meant you stayed up all night under the covers with a flashlight. . . . Screenwriter Angsten’s tall tale is for grown-up boys who lust for swashbuckling literary adventure set in tropical climes. Extra batteries for that flashlight are recommended.”
--Publishers Weekly


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From Publishers Weekly

Angsten's second novel in his mythic thriller trilogy falls short of his promising debut, Dark Gold (2006). Having barely survived an encounter with mysterious forces along the Mexican coast in Dark Gold, adventurer Jack Duran joins his brother, Dan, and Dan's liberated Dutch girlfriend, archeologist Phoebe Auerbach, in Greece, where they visit the Oracle at Delphi. Jack is eager to learn the truth behind the legendary Eleusinian Mysteries, which celebrated the goddess Demeter, but he and his companions soon get into trouble after they stumble on a group of women whose violent orgies and butchery is reminiscent of the Maenads, the frenzied worshippers of Dionysus. That traumatic meeting leads to murder, with the Duran brothers as chief suspects. While the opening chapters offer glimpses of the author's talent, the over-the-top plot line, underdeveloped characters and shortage of surprises won't make many readers eager for volume three.
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About the Author

David Angsten is the author of Dark Gold. Night of the Furies is the second mythic thriller of his Night-Sea Trilogy. He lives in Los Angeles.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books; First Edition edition (October 14, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312373708
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312373702
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,133,600 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

For bio, interviews, picture galleries, and more information related to David's books, please visit www.davidangsten.com

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Male fantasy fulfillment - an erotic page-turner, December 9, 2008
This review is from: Night of the Furies (Hardcover)
I wanted to devour this novel as soon as it was published because I'd LOVED Angsten's debut thriller, Dark Gold. But I'm mildly obsessed with saving just the right novel for my Thanksgiving flights, so delayed gratification it was. The book was definitely worth the wait, and made for excellent airplane reading.

Dark Gold was set to great effect in Mexico. Here, Angsten takes us most evocatively to Greece. Note to self: Never travel with David Angsten. In Angsten's hands, even the most appealing destinations are filled with menace and terror. As the novel opens, we are reintroduced to brothers Jack and Dan Duran. Readers of Dark Gold will remember them from the first novel, but I'd have to say quite emphatically that knowledge of their earlier exploits is unnecessary. Prior events are touched on only in passing. This makes sense, of course, so as not to alienate new readers, but I was mildly disappointed that there wasn't more... continuity. More on that in a moment.

Jack and Dan, joined by Dan's girlfriend Phoebe, are on a covert mission. They're quite illegally visiting the historic site of the Oracle of Delphi in the middle of the night. Dan is indulging in one of his strange investigations, and with proper homage to history, and a canister of ethylene (which supposedly caused the original visions) they've got the perfect set up for Phoebe to provide a prophesy. Which she does--along with the warning, "The Furies are coming!"

The warning, however, is dismissed, and soon Phoebe has to return to her archeological dig. Jack, too, is planning to move on, when Dan gets a call from an old roommate, Basri. With a trust-fund, a yacht, and some wildly libidinous ways, Basri makes an ideal stand-in for Dionysus. He tempts Dan and Jack into a wild pleasure cruise on his yacht full of Hellenic beauties. Before embarking, the brothers are given yet another warning, and here I grew frustrated. ANOTHER yacht full of dangerous beauties? Seriously, Jack, will you EVER learn? Surely after the events in Mexico he should have been somewhat more circumspect?

See? That's how you can tell I'm a woman, because basically these guys were being offered an enormous Greek orgy, and pretty much nothing was going to keep them off that boat. I can't tell much more, except to say that there's a whole lot of sex and then things go downhill with staggering speed. I have to imagine that male readers are going to love the more... graphic aspects of the novel. Yeah, Angsten really goes there. For the women, well, I suppose it depends on the woman. There is a lot of eroticism in this novel, but it's meant to be somewhat disturbing, and it is.

Jack and Dan have gotten themselves into trouble unlike, quite frankly, anything I've seen in fiction. The front end of the novel is loaded with a significant amount of exposition. It's slightly unfortunate, but Angsten does a good job of giving readers an education on Greece and its art, history, mythology, and religion. It's quite interesting, and the lessons are put to good use within the plot. Once events get going, the pace moves along at a break-neck speed. Angsten really excels at writing chapters that end on hooks so that you literally find yourself unable to put the book down. It's precisely what I'm looking for on a transcontinental flight.

I waffled over whether to give this novel four or five stars. The plot, while riveting, isn't all that convoluted or complex. However, there were some pretty delightful revelations late in the game. There were ridiculous male fantasy-fulfilling sex scenes, but I can't honestly call them gratuitous. There was a deplorable lack of sea monsters, but, uh, that's my own personal bias. And I guess I can't blame the author if his characters sometimes act like idiots. In the end, a slightly generous five stars for tremendous action, pacing, and sheer outlandish fun!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HOOKED BY PAGE 2, November 13, 2008
This review is from: Night of the Furies (Hardcover)
I pretty much skipped or slept through my Greek history & mythology classes - but because I loved David Angsten's first novel, Dark Gold (pot-smoking brothers, babes, Mexico, sunken ships, treasure maps, monsters), I thought I'd give this one a shot. By page two, I was hooked. David Angsten's books are like mini-vacations for us arm-chair adventurers. With NIGHT OF THE FURIES, he gives us another smartly written, "guilty-pleasure." This time, those same brothers, and a sexy archeologist, are in search of an entirely different "treasure": a metaphysical experience, called the Elusinian Mysteries (your basic drug-induced, pagan divine revelation), sought by Plato, Socrates, Augustus, etc. - and now our heroes. Of course, true to their natures, the brothers find themselves in a whole lot of big, bad trouble: secret-ritual organic drugs, orgies on a yacht, a dead body, and one terrifying night of fleeing flesh-tearing women, unleashed when the brothers discover their ancient ritual. With his terse, engaging prose, David Angsten deftly takes us on this scary-as-hell, tightly-woven, wild ride of a tale, that blows Greek history and mythology right into the 21st century. Girls Gone Wild? No... just your basic Greek history come to life.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast Paced Erotic Thriller, December 8, 2009
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Gotta love learning about exotic places and cultures while being entertained with fast action storytelling. Mr. Angsten has become the king of erotic thrillers set in the most exotic of locales. He gives you enough historical anecdotes to feel like you have learned something by the end of the book, yet he doesn't overwhelm the reader or take away from the excitement of the story.

If you want to be taken on a wild ride thousands of miles away from the ordinary read Angsten's books. They won't disappoint.
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