The Art of Arrow Cutting

by Stephen Dedman

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Mage. His name is actually Michelangelo Magistrale, but that's too long a moniker for a tough Brooklyn guy. Like his namesake, he's an artist - a photographer. He's been traveling a lot, trying to find where he fits in, when he makes an acquaintance in a Greyhound bus terminal that changes his life. Her name's Amanda, and the magic Mage feels is nothing more than the heat that any beautiful young woman could generate. But when she gives Mage the key to her apartment in exchange for ticket money, he gets more than he bargained for. The key, attached to a strangely beautiful braided lanyard, turns out to be real magic. And, unfortunately, trouble comes along with it. First come the kind of monsters Mage can understand: big, beefy guys with hard fists. Then a bakemono - nothing but a head and a pair of hands - tries to kill him. It turns out that the yakuza - the Japanese mob - had their hooks in Amanda, and now they're after Mage. Lucky for him he meets Charlie Takumo, a guy who knows something about the yakuza and about weird Japanese creatures and sorcery that are supposed to be nothing but myth but turn out to be horribly real.
  • ISBN10 0312868324
  • ISBN13 9780312868321
  • Publish Date 15 February 1999 (first published 1 July 1997)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 4 December 2000
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint St Martin's Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 288
  • Language English