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The Other Adonis

A Novel of Reincarnation

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If true love can travel across time, can true evil be far behind?

When the beautiful Dr. Nina Winston's patient Bucky Buckingham reveals his secret to her, she has to doubt him. Reincarnation? True love across four centuries? But Nina is fascinated and lets herself be drawn into the charming and vulnerable Bucky's tale and into his life. Through hypnotherapy, she meets his former identity, and in real life, she meets his former paramour. If Bucky did live before, is Constance Rawlings his reincarnated lover? A dangerous search begins for the truth behind predestined love, and Nina is caught in the middle of soaring passions and raging jealousies.

Peter Paul Rubens's painting, Venus and Adonis, which hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is the inspiration for this fast-paced thriller set alternately between the seventeenth century in Antwerp and the present day in New York. A novel of intrigue and suspense, The Other Adonis is a tale of true love and murder, a mystery that takes the reader back in time to another world, with a resolution that will delight romantics and turn skeptics into believers.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 10, 2001
      The versatile Deford, best known for his sports writing and radio commentary and most recently the author of a novel about Pearl Harbor titled Love and Infamy, here segues into romantic suspense with a touch of gothic mystery. Set in 17th-century Europe and modern-day New York City, the plot entwines the lives of a group of characters all deeply affected by Peter Paul Rubens's painting Venus and Adonis. Two of the characters, magazine publisher Floyd "Bucky" Buckingham and financial analyst Constance Rawlings, believe they are actually the reincarnations of the painting's subjects. They approach psychiatrist Nina Winston to see if she can prove their beliefs through hypnotism. Nina, enmeshed in her own steamy relationship with a dashing minister, Hugh Venable, agrees. During the hypnotism, however, Nina discovers a shocking truth: both Bucky and Constance were indeed Rubens's models back in Antwerp in 1635, but their roles were reversed. And not only was Constance a man who posed as Adonis, but he was in real life a serial murderer named Ollie who may have actually killed Venus—Bucky—after the painting was finished. Nina wonders: If Constance was in fact a murderer back then, what does that say about her true nature now? Deford keeps the tone light and humorous, mixing history and crime and engineering romance between characters who, refreshingly, are well into middle age. The drama builds to a galvanizing finale on the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, then shifts down into a sweet denouement. Probably too sketchy on the mystery details to please true fans of that genre, this will attract female readers looking for an enjoyable light read. Agent, Sterling Lord. 50,000 first printing; launch party at the Met.

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      September 15, 2001
      Psychiatrist Nina Winston has a new patient who seems utterly normal and happy except for his obsession with a painting by Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens. Floyd "Bucky" Buckingham feels a deep connection to Rubens's Venus and Adonis, as does the true love of his life, Constance; they both believe they were Rubens's models and lovers in a past life. Despite her skepticism, Nina is drawn deeper and deeper into her patients' dilemma and, through them, into Rubens's world. In the process, she finds not only a love that travels centuries but also a dangerous mystery. Deford, a novelist (Love and Infamy), NPR commentator, and longtime writer for Sports Illustrated, turns in a book that is part thriller and part romance. Cynics may quibble with his characters' ease at coping with their dual world, but they will admit that Nina, Bucky, and their predicament are intriguing. A light, enjoyable read. Devon Thomas, Hass Assoc., Ann Arbor, MI

      Copyright 2001 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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