Dark Debts, Karen Hall
Dark Debts, Karen Hall
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Dark Debts

Author: Karen Hall

Narrator: George Newbern

Unabridged: 10 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/15/2016


Synopsis

In Dark Debts, Karen Hall masterfully combines southern gothic, romantic comedy, and mystery in a wildly original theological thriller that has become a cult favorite since being published twenty years ago. In this new anniversary edition, the author has reimagined her work. The result is a suspenseful, irreverent, and deeply spiritual novel that captivates from the very beginning and doesn’t let go.

When Randa, a reporter for an alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, receives an urgent phone call from her estranged lover, Cam, she rushes to his apartment. She arrives to discover that he’s leapt from the building to his death. Police believe that before committing suicide, Cam also murdered someone in a convenience store, but Randa does not believe Cam is capable of such an act. She seeks out Cam’s brother, Jack, who is living off the grid, somewhere near Atlanta, in hope of figuring out what really happened.

Meanwhile, a Jesuit priest named Michael Kinney has been exiled from New York City to the boondocks of Georgia after making controversial public statements. He has said things that educated people of faith are not supposed to express. Even more problematically, he has fallen in love with a woman, and the last surviving member of his family has kept a shocking family secret from him.

How these characters converge is part of the thrilling mystery of Dark Debts, a cult favorite first published twenty years ago. In this new edition, author Karen Hall has reimaged her southern gothic tale and the result is a work of even greater power—a brilliantly realized and suspenseful evocation of the conflict between good and evil.

About Karen Hall

In her career as writer, producer and creative consultant, Karen Hall has worked on numerous series, including M*A*S*H, Hill Street Blues, Moonlighting, Roseanne, and Grace Under Fire. She has received seven Emmy Award nominations, as well as the Humanitas Prize, the Women in Film Luminas Award, and the Writers Guild of America Award. Her novel, Dark Debts, was a Book of the Month Club main selection when first published in 1996 and has been translated into French, German, and Japanese. She and her husband own Black Bear Books, an independent bookstore in Boone, North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Phil

Pretty easy to see why this became a cult classic in the mid 90s; probably the best Catholic horror novel since The Exorcist. That stated, there are two versions of this book and this review is for the original 1996 edition; Hall radically edited the '20th anniversary' edition and fellow GR member S......more

Goodreads review by Sheila

4 stars--I really liked it. This book is completely over the top and definitely has a pro-Catholic slant to it. However, I liked the ridiculousness (family curses, satanists, epic battles between priests and demons) and the Southern-gothic feel of this book. It won't be everyone's cup of tea (and it'......more

Goodreads review by Tammy

What would you do if your entire family was gone -- all victims of unspeakable violence or suicide? What if you thought insanity ran in your family, and that all the men killed people after having gone crazy? What if you thought you were losing your mind and and were desperately afraid of what you a......more