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Sacrament
by Clive Barker
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A man, Will Rabjohns, is mauled by a polar bear while photographing wildlife on the Canadian terrain. He falls into a dream-filled coma and remembers his childhood, marked by the death of his brother and his memorable conversations with an eerie couple that lived nearby. When he awakens, Will resolves to reunite with the pair, and seek answers to his questions about the connection between the Aids epidemic and the slaughter of wildlife.
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9780061091995,
Paperback,
Harpercollins,
1997
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9780060179496,
Hardcover,
Harpercollins,
1996
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9780694516971,
Audio Cassette,
Harperaudio,
1996
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Publisher Notes
As a child, Will Swift encounters ancient, evil forces that reveal certain secrets of life to him, and as an adult, Will discovers that the forces have come back for him and most of life on Earth. By the author of Everville. Simultaneous.
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"By turns suspenseful, intellectually exciting, wildly dramatic, turgid, and bombastic, Barker's novel is charged--in its complex development and surprising resolution--with very real, very human emotion."
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