Books by Dennis Danvers and Complete Book Reviews
Dennis Danvers, Author . Eos $24.95 (368p) ISBN 978-0-380-97762-8
A philosophical inquiry with a basic moral point, this literate time-travel tale also thoroughly entertains. In 1921, the ailing, 78-year-old Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin is visited by an "angel," Anchee Mahur, who offers him a...
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Dennis Danvers, Author Eos $23 (352p) ISBN 978-0-380-97761-1
Unabashedly leftist in its politics, Danvers's new novel (after Circuit of Heaven) is set in and around an early 21st-century Mexico that has been all but destroyed by NAFTA, GATT and the WTO. Although Mexico's corrupt leaders have become enormously
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Dennis Danvers, Author Poseidon Press $18.45 (0p) ISBN 978-0-671-72827-4
Keeper of a terrible secret and resigned to a fate some might regard as worse than death, Alice White lives alone, has no friends and permits herself human contact only in the arms of men she picks up for one-night stands. Once a month, at the full...
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Dennis Danvers, Author Simon & Schuster $21.5 (296p) ISBN 978-0-671-78800-1
The premise of Danvers's second novel (after Wilderness)-lovers united and reunited through the centuries-has potential, but unsympathetic characters and a sluggish narration fail to ignite proper suspense or romance. Raymond Lord, who lives on a...
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Dennis Danvers, Author Avon Books $16 (384p) ISBN 978-0-380-97448-1
As detailed in Circuit of Heaven (1998), to which this novel is a sequel, more than a century ago most of Earth's population abandoned reality to upload onto the Bin, a computer-generated Nirvana of instant gratification created by Newman Rogers....
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Dennis Danvers. Metaphysical Circus (metaphysicalcircus.com), $6.99 e-book (460p) ISBN 978-0-9899772-3-4
Shannon is a fallen angel; she’s not evil, but she prefers humans and their messy free will to the “unquestioning obedience” of the “silent links in a chain” that is the orthodox angelic hierarchy. On the run from angelic Special Investigator Peter...
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Dennis Danvers, Author, Julie Rubenstein, Editor Pocket Books $5.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-671-72828-1
Once a month, at the full moon, the protagonist of this riveting debut novel--a Literary Guild alternate in cloth--locks herself inside her basement and turns into a wolf. Should she share her secret with a sensitive wildlife biologist? (June)
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