The Sound of Building Coffins (Hardcover)
by Louis Maistros
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Overview
Meticulously drawn in lyrical prose, this tale of death and rebirth, devastation and redemption, will draw you into a world of beauty and pain, as alluring as it is dangerous. It is 1891 in New Orleans, and young Typhus Morningstar cycles under the light of the half-moon to fulfill his calling, rebirthing aborted fetuses in the fecund waters of the Mississippi River. He cannot know that nearby, events are unfolding that will change his life forever - events that were set in motion by a Voodoo curse gone awry 40 years before he was born. All will be irrevocably changed by a demonic struggle, and by the sound of a new musical form: jazz.
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- ISBN-13: 9781592642557
- ISBN-10: 1592642551
- Publisher: Toby Press
- Date: February 2009
- Page Count: 360
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- Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page 40.
- Review Date: 2008-11-17
- Reviewer: Staff
This ambitious, vivid novel by writer, New Orleans resident and jazz record shop owner Maistros starts out in the Big Easy of 1891. Noonday Morningstar, an African-American Baptist preacher, is summoned to pray over a dying one-year-old boy whose supposed illness is actually demonic possession. Aided by Dr. Jack, an abortionist and witch doctor; Beauregard Church, a veteran prison guard; and Buddy Bolden, a cornet player specializing in the new jazz sound, Noonday performs a voodoo exorcism. Fifteen years later, Noonday is dead, and his youngest son, the diminutive and gifted Typhus, has developed an odd love for Lily, a girl he knows only through a photograph. Following Typhus and those connected to the exorcism through New Orleans’ vibrant underbelly, Maistros develops a rich, dangerous world of musicians, mob justice and magic. Stylistic flourishes, lush descriptions (especially of the voodoo practices), and dialect-heavy narration sometimes jar the story’s flow, but the plot’s insistent pace builds to a satisfying though familiar storm-buffeted climax. (Feb.)
- ISBN-13: 9781592642557
- ISBN-10: 1592642551
- Publisher: Toby Press
- Date: February 2009
- Page Count: 360








