
The Cemetery of Swallows
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One day, mild-mannered Manuel Gemoni travels to the other end of the world to kill an old man in the Dominican Republic. When questioned by police, Manuel can only explain his bizarre actions by saying, "I killed him because he had killed me."
Unable to comprehend why an ordinary family man with no history of violent behavior would go to such lengths to kill someone he didn't even know, Police Commissioner Amédée Mallock decides to investigate. In order to save Manuel from death, the misanthropic Mallock must immerse himself in a case that spans from the harsh tropical jungles of the Dominican Republic to the snow-covered streets of Paris.
"A provocative novel that explores such disparate topics as international criminal law, black magic, and personal loyalty... Readers will enjoy the rich colonial history and cross-cultural commentary as the motive for Manuel's execution of Darbier gradually emerges." - Publishers Weekly
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- Intro
- PROLOGUE
- The Dominican Republic, 1050 F. in the shade
- BOOK 1
- 1. Monday, November 25, Air France Flight 380
- 2. Santo Domingo Airport, 8:30 A.M. Local Time
- 3. First Impressions of the Island
- 4. Crossing the Island, from South to North,from Santo Domingo to Cabarete
- 5. Second Day, Cabarete, Amber CoastSix P.M. Local Time
- 6. Puerto Plata National Hospital, 1 P.M.
- 7. Wednesday, Third Day on the IslandCabarete-Sosúa, Round-trip
- 8. Thursday, the Fourth Day, Trip in a Guagua to Puerto Plata
- 9. Private Clinic of Puerto Plata,Manuel's Story
- 10. Cabarete, Thursday, the Second Part of the Evening
- 11. Friday Morning, Fifth and Next-to-last Day on the Island
- 12. There are More Things in Heaven and Earth
- 13. Friday, November 29
- BOOK 2
- 14. Saturday Morning, November 30, Return to Paris with Manuel
- 15. Monday, December 2, 7 P.M., 320 F.
- 16. Paris, Tuesday, December 3, 8 A.M.
- 17. Paris, Thursday, December 5
- 18. Paris, Friday, December 6
- 19. Paris, Prison de la Santé,
- 20. Saturday, December 7, Margot and Mallock
- 21. Paris, Sunday, December 8
- 22. Paris, Prison de la Santé, Tuesday, December 10,
- 23. Paris, Fort Mallock, Wednesday, December 11
- 24. Forest of Biellanie, Wednesday, December 11
- 25. Paris, the Night of December 11
- 26. Forest of Biellanie, Excavations Conducted
- 27. Paris, Friday December 13, Jo's Enthronement
- 28. Paris, Friday Afternoon, December 13,
- 29. Saturday Morning, December 14
- 30. Sunday, December 15, Visit to Marie Dutin
- 31. Monday, December 16
- BOOK 3
- 32. The Forest of Biellanie, June, 1944
- 33. Tuesday, December 17
- 34. Wednesday, December 18
- 35. Thursday, December 19, at Mallock's Home
- 36. Thursday, December 19, Fort Mallock
- 37. Friday, December 20
- 38. Tuesday, December 24, Early in the Morning
- 39. Tuesday Afternoon, December 24
- 40. Christmas, 3 A.M.
- 41. Thursday, January 2, Early Morning
- 42. Friday, January 3, 7 P.M.
- 43. Saturday, January 4
- 44. Sunday, January 12
- EPILOGUE
- Two Weeks Later
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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