- James Reese
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name = James Reese
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birthdate = birth date and age|1964|11|21|mf=y
birthplace = Patchogue,Long Island ,New York ,United States
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occupation = Novelist
nationality = American
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website = http://jamesreesebooks.com/James Reese was born on
November 21 ,1964 inPatchogue ,New York . He attended theUniversity of Notre Dame , and has an MA in Theatre fromSUNY Stony Brook . Having lived inNew Orleans andKey West, FL , Reese now divides his time betweenSt. Petersburg, Florida , andParis, France .Reese’s first novel, "The Book of Shadows" (
William Morrow and Company ., 2002) appeared on the extendedNew York Times bestseller list . It tells the story of Herculine, a Frenchhermaphrodite born on the Breton coast in 1806. Reese styled the book in accord with the conventions of both the nineteenth-century novel andGothic fiction . Indeed, Reese cites the early Gothicists as his prime models, and "The Book of Shadows" incorporates super-natural elements into its heady mix of history and horror.Herculine’s story continued in "The Book of Spirits" (Wm. Morrow & Co., 2004) and concluded in "The Witchery" (Wm. Morrow & Co., 2006). In the former novel, Herculine arrives in
Richmond, Virginia , in the years prior to theCivil War and befriends a youngEdgar Allan Poe and his sister, Rosalie. Events soon take Herculine toHavana, Cuba , and theFlorida Keys , where "The Witchery" brings the Herculine Trilogy to a close.HarperCollins is scheduled to publish Reese's "The Dracula Dossier" in October, 2008. Modeled onBram Stoker ’s "Dracula ", the novel imagines an encounter between Stoker himself andFrancis J. Tumblety , a real-life suspect in theJack the Ripper murders.Reese’s blend of the historical and the supernatural has found success in the far corners of the world. To date, his books have been published in Russian, Romanian, Turkish, Dutch, Polish, and Spanish.
Bibliography
* "The Book of Shadows" (2002)
* "The Book of Spirits" (2004)
* "The Witchery" (2006)
* "The Dracula Dossier" (2008)External links
* [http://www.jamesreesebooks.com Official web site]
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