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On the Overgrown Path

The Czech Trilogy #1 / 3
by David Herter
On the Overgrown Path (The Czech Trilogy #1) by David Herter
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A novella. Introduction by John Clute.

En route from Bratislava to Prague in the deceptive spring of the 1920s, Leos Janacek, famed opera composer, ethnographer, and amateur psychologist, is stranded in an obscure and enigmatic mountain village, lured from his train by a song of blood.

Here, Janacek must become a detective far from home. Attempting to solve a bizarre murder in which he himself is suspect – and whose perpetrator might be a wild animal, a jealous lover, or Nature unhinged – he brings to bear his singular skills of observation and poetic insight, and most importantly, his belief in the truthfulness of the "little melodies" heard in everyday life: the cry of a bird, the plash of snow from the eaves, the horrendous lie voiced with a smile.

What he uncovers is a many-stranded aria of ravenous Nature and mischievous Time, threatening to consume his world.

David Herter, author of the acclaimed, stylish novels Ceres Storm andEvening's Empire, has written a rich and dark fantasy growing from the very roots of Janacek's idiosyncratic soul.

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Release date: 2006

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David Herter

David Herter is an American author. Herter lives in Seattle, Washington.

His first novel was Ceres Storm in 2000, which was chosen as one of the top 10 science fiction books of 2000 by Amazon.com, followed by Evening's Empire in 2002.

On the Overgrown Path, a novella about the Czech composer Leoš Janá?ek, was published in 2006 by P.S. Publishing, with an introduction by John Clute; a sequel, The Luminous Depths, featuring the writer Karel ?apek and the composer Pavel Haas, with an introduction by Stephen Baxter, was released in 2008. One Who Disappeared completes the trilogy.

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October Dark, a fantasy novel set in the summer and autumn of 1977. October Dark is a fantasia on Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes, and tells a secret history of the fantastic film, centering on special-effects wizard Willis O'Brien's 1931 encounter with a magician whose career stretches back to the birth of the phantasmagoria in Post-Revolutionary France. It was published by Earthling Publications as a part of their Halloween Series.

The Czech Trilogy

The Czech Trilogy consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

On the Overgrown Path (The Czech Trilogy #1)
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The Luminous Depths (The Czech Trilogy #2)
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One Who Disappeared (The Czech Trilogy #3)
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