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  • 04/2022
  • 978-1-7373192-3-8
  • 344 pages
  • $44.00
ANDROMEDA GRAPHIKA
Robert Brace, author
Journalist Andromeda Chamberlain takes an assignment to discover what became of a teenage runaway, Margot Vaughn, ten years after the girl went missing. She learns that Margot appeared in a French art-house film that was based on the Dionysian rites as depicted on the walls of Pompeii. The director was Orlando Gidding, notoriously megalomaniacal, then unknown but now famous. The trail leads through Paris and Venice to an abbey on a rocky crag off the coast of Scotland, gothic setting for Gidding’s latest film, "Faust," which is about to be entered into competition at Cannes. Gidding has no intention of allowing Andromeda's revelation that he once made a pornographic film with an underage star to ruin his chances.
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Brace’s globetrotting mystery twines suspense, elegance, and the turn-ons of the global elite as journalist Andromeda Chamberlain, a serious reporter whose work has appeared in the New Yorker, accepts a mysterious assignment to cover a troubling cold case: ten years before, fifteen-year-old Margot Vaughn went missing, presumably a runaway. Andromeda accepts the job despite not quite knowing who is hiring her, what form the piece will take, why there’s a seven-week deadline—or what to make of her client’s insistence that she wear a titanium collar for the duration of the assignment. Lavishly overpaid as she travels from Miami to the Valley to Paris and beyond, Andromeda digs into Margot’s disappearance, soon discovering that while underage the young woman had appeared in a graphic arthouse film about an orgy, Pompeii, and ancient rituals.

Stylish and polished, Brace’s literary thriller abounds in evocative description, crisp and engaging dialogue, and puzzles that it’s often a pleasure to tease out, from the clues embedded in the shocking film to those about Andromeda herself—her motives and her desires. As evidence burns up and goons dog her investigation, Andromeda chases leads across Europe, eventually becoming embroiled with that film’s director—a rising star about to debut an adaptation of Faust at Cannes.

For all the urgency of her case, the protagonist relishes her high-rolling investigation, driving Ferraris and Panteras and taking every opportunity to sunbathe. Her past is opaque, and her present an element of a puzzle around it: Who is she, exactly? Why does she readily agree to appear in a film from pornographer Cherry Falco? Is she being lured into the same traps that snared Margot, or is she—and the author—playing some clever game? A sense of playful unease suffuses the novel, as Brace toys with expectations, inviting readers to ask whether she’s a retrograde fantasy figure or just playing the part and in fact steps ahead of everyone.

Takeaway: This puzzle-rich literary mystery sends a journalist into the world of the global elite and perverse arthouse films.

Great for fans of: Paul Auster, Sara Gran’s Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead.

Production grades
Cover: A-
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A-

Formats
Hardcover Details
  • 04/2022
  • 978-1-7373192-3-8
  • 344 pages
  • $44.00
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