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Late summer is traditionally a pretty light time for publishing, but it's also a good time to make discoveries, since the books that do appear are sometimes so unusual that the publishers may not be entirely sure what to do with them. I don't think that's the case with My Soul to Keep, Tananarive Due's second novel and her first full-fledged work of fantasy/horror. Due's first novel, The Between, was hailed as the work of the first major female African American horror writer, but the new one, involving a Miami reporter and her mysterious, possibly immortal, husband, is enough to remind readers of Anne Rice.—Gary Wolfe
Overview
When Jessica marries David, he is everything she wants in a family man: brilliant, attentive, ever youthful. Yet she still feels something about him is just out of reach. Soon, as people close to Jessica begin to meet violent, mysterious deaths, David makes an unimaginable confession: More than 400 years ago, he and other members of an Ethiopian sect traded their humanity so they would never die, a secret he must protect at any cost. Now, his immortal brethren have decided David must return and leave his family ...