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  • Published: 1 October 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407084190
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 400

Amberville



Film noir-slick meets teddybear-sweet: a highly-acclaimed, dark and edgy debut with stuffed animals...

Eric Bear thinks he has escaped his violent past, but when crime boss Nicholas Dove threatens Eric's beloved wife Emma Rabbit, Eric has no choice but to do what he asks: find a way to remove Dove's name from the Death List. Problem is, no one knows if the Death List really exists. Nevertheless, Eric gathers his old team together - sadistic male prostitute Sam Gazelle, sweet but dangerous Tom-Tom Crow, and wily Snake Marek - and they set off to find the elusive list.

What Eric learns will forever change the way he thinks about his life, his family, and his town.

  • Published: 1 October 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407084190
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 400

Praise for Amberville

True identities constantly shift in this world -- lovers might be enemies, priests can be evil, and stuffed animals, given the depth and intellect that Davys gives them, may as well be human

Chicago Sun-Times

Oddly gripping and convincing ... Skip that evening Scotch and read this one stone-cold sober -- it's plenty trippy as is

Washington Post

A delightful mystery-thriller set in a city populated by stuffed animals...dastardly fun to read

San Francisco Chronicle

In this off-beat debut, Davys marries film-noir-slick with teddy-bear-sweet to create a cutthroat world peopled with stuffed animals. Like Who Killed Roger Rabbit's evil cousin, this gangster story is replete with stakeouts, break-is, threats, coercion and double dealing....With its engaging characters, refreshing perspective and action-packed plot, AMBERVILLE is poised to become one of the must-read books of the year

Winnipeg Free Press

Hardboiled teddy bears, voluptuous rats, pious penguins and exploding fowl populate a world that's violent, tender, hilarious, and downright sickening. Really, what could be better?

Eric Garcia, author of Matchstick Men

These are stuffed animals like you've never seen: deep, dark, and, somehow, utterly believable. Lucky us--a mystery that's completely original

Brad Meltzer

This genre-busting curiosity is already a hit in the US . . . Watership Down with car chases.

Telegraph

Utterly believable . . . a lot of fun.

Financial Times