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Tananarive Due is a Miami Herald columnist. A finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for a first novel, she is also included in Naked Came the Manatee, a collaborative mystery novel featuring Miami writers. She lives in Miami, FL.

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"A finely honed work that always engages and frequently surprises." -- New York Times Book Review"Due masterfully maintains suspense all the while delineating her characters with a psychological realism that makes the unbelieble credible." -- Washington Post Book World"This novel of horror and the supernatural has an intriguing and suspenseful plot." -- Booklist"An extraordinary work of humane imagination...Call it magic realism with soul. The closest compatriot of The Between is Toni Morrison's Beloved. Not shabby." -- Locus"Due's first novel, a skillful blend of horror and the supernatural, poses questions about life and identity that transcend racial boundaries." -- Publishers Weekly"An intriguing first novel...neatly plotted and smoothly told." -- Kirkus Reviews"An irresistible page-turner." -- Emerge"The Between weaves the real and the surreal into a compelling tapestry of suspense and horror. A masterful debut." -- Connie Briscoe, author of Sisters & Lovers"Until now, African-American fiction has lacked a major horror writer. Tananarive Due fills that gap. Her intriguing plot holds readers in suspense until she neatly and profoundly ties together all the threads in the final three pages." -- Palm Beach Post"Due's finely written, offbeat story is a provocative exploration into the fragile distinctions of reality." -- Oceanside Blade-Citizen"The Between is a powerful debut." -- Southern Book Trade

YA‘It's 1963. Seven-year-old Hilton James, raised by his grandmother, finds her dead in their house, her skin cold. Yet when he returns with help, she's up and cooking, denying that anything's wrong. Months later, she saves him from drowning in the ocean, only to die herself. Flash forward 32 years. Hilton is the director of an addiction-recovery center, married to a newly elected judge, with two bright children‘the epitome of a successful black family. But then his wife receives threatening letters from a white racist psycho, and the family begins to fall to pieces as Hilton becomes obsessed with protecting it. Due tosses in an eerie twist that builds throughout: Hilton dreads sleeping, because each time he falls asleep, something changes. Sometimes it's trivial, but other times it's critical. It all gets back to the fact that Hilton should have died when he was seven, and is literally living on borrowed time, able to travel unknowingly through doorways of alternative realities. Flaky as it sounds, it works: this novel is believable, powerful, and chilling. The portrayal of a realistic family with typical problems is refreshing, and even enhanced by the contrast with Hilton's bizarre struggle. Solid characterization seasoned with a perfectly judged pinch of spookiness.‘Chip Barnett, Rockbridge Regional Library, Lexington, VA

"A finely honed work that always engages and frequently surprises." -- New York Times Book Review"Due masterfully maintains suspense all the while delineating her characters with a psychological realism that makes the unbelieble credible." -- Washington Post Book World"This novel of horror and the supernatural has an intriguing and suspenseful plot." -- Booklist"An extraordinary work of humane imagination...Call it magic realism with soul. The closest compatriot of The Between is Toni Morrison's Beloved. Not shabby." -- Locus"Due's first novel, a skillful blend of horror and the supernatural, poses questions about life and identity that transcend racial boundaries." -- Publishers Weekly"An intriguing first novel...neatly plotted and smoothly told." -- Kirkus Reviews"An irresistible page-turner." -- Emerge"The Between weaves the real and the surreal into a compelling tapestry of suspense and horror. A masterful debut." -- Connie Briscoe, author of Sisters & Lovers"Until now, African-American fiction has lacked a major horror writer. Tananarive Due fills that gap. Her intriguing plot holds readers in suspense until she neatly and profoundly ties together all the threads in the final three pages." -- Palm Beach Post"Due's finely written, offbeat story is a provocative exploration into the fragile distinctions of reality." -- Oceanside Blade-Citizen"The Between is a powerful debut." -- Southern Book Trade

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