The Men Who Lived Forever

The Men Who Lived Forever

Dylan Scott Tuccillo / Dylan Scott Tuccillo

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Dark Pine Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9789893371862
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Six supernatural men have one thing in common-their therapist.In the middle of the night, Jeff Martin wanders out into the snow towards Coney Island, and he’s not alone-he’s accompanied by the Devil, and Jeff is sure he’s being ensnared in a trap.The Men Who Lived Forever is a ground-breaking work of magical realism with elements of dark fantasy, written for adults. The novel follows Jeff Martin, a New York City therapist who becomes entangled in a plot orchestrated by one of his patients-the Devil himself.Jeff is a therapist for New York City’s elite, and throughout the years he’s had some strange clients. But the Devil is his strangest client of all. To make matters worse, Jeff’s going through a personal crisis, triggered by a painful breakup.When they arrive in Coney Island, the Devil has a surprise-a few of Jeff’s former patients are there to meet them. The Grim Reaper, Blackbeard the Pirate, the Buddha, an elderly Elvis Presley, and an imposing figure in black furs who calls himself the Big Man.He begins to remember his therapy sessions with these former clients of his-their strange and surprising lives. When Jeff first met these infamous men, he thought he knew their stories. But the fairytales and tabloids had it all wrong. What are these patients of his doing here, on a Coney Island street at three in the morning? How do they fit into the Devil’s plan?Jeff struggles to solve the puzzle but he’s running out of time. They’ve reached Stony Point Park, a dark and icy pier on the edge of the city, and Jeff is presented with a choice.Dylan Scott Tuccillo is an author of the bestseller A Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming, which has been translated into 13 languages and has sold over 85,000 copies. Originally from the NYC area, he now lives in Lisbon, Portugal.

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