"If the Cardinal pinched the cheeks of his arse, the walls
of the city bruised. They were that close, Siamese twins,
joined by a wretched, twisted soul."
Capac Raimi arrives in the city clutching a suitcase,
dreaming of making a mark as a gangster. He settles in with
his uncle and begins learning the trade.
The Cardinal takes him under his wing, giving him a start in
the insurance business, but as people start to disappear,
leaving Capac the only one who remembers, his curiosity
outweighs his ambition and leads him down ever stranger
paths.
Seeded from the grittiest of realities, the sense of
phantasm grows until you are enmeshed in a tale that seems
lost to reason, yet you keep going, hooked on the questions
Shan raises.
Well-written, harsh, peopled with characters with an edge of
familiarity who side-step the predictable,
PROCESSION OF THE DEAD is an adult, noirish, urban fantasy;
it lays down a solid structure upon which the rest of the
trilogy may be built. Darren Shan is the nom de plume of
Darren O'Shaughnessy, better known for his young adult books
written as D. B. Shan.
PROCESSION OF THE DEAD is the beginning of the City
trilogy, previously published in the UK as
Ayuamarca in
1999. Book 2 enjoyed equal success a decade ago. Book three
has never been published.
New York Times bestselling YA author Darren Shan
makes his adult fiction debut with this first book in a new
series set in a darkly imagined world called the
City.
PROCESSION OF THE DEAD
What
had I done before coming to the city? I couldn't
remember. It sounded crazy but my past was a blank. I could
recall every step since alighting from the train, but not a
single one before.
Young, quick-witted and
cocksure, Capac Raimi arrives in the City determined to make
his mark in a world of sweet, sinister sin. He finds the
City is a place of exotic dangers: a legendary assassin with
snakes tattooed on his face who moves like smoke, blind
Incan priests that no one seems to see, a kingpin who plays
with puppets, and friends who mysteriously disappear as
though they never existed. Then Capac crosses paths with The
Cardinal, and his life changes forever.
The Cardinal
is the City, and The City is The Cardinal. They are joined
at the soul. Nothing moves on the streets, or below them,
without the Cardinal's knowledge. His rule is absolute.
When Capac discovers the extent of The Cardinal's
influence on his own life, he is faced with hard choices and
his own soaring ambition. To find his way, Capac must know
himself and what he is capable of. But how can you trust
yourself when you can't remember your past?