A woman who might be dead, a painter who might be a master, and a prophet who might be a monster.
This is one of the novels that earned Williams the reputation of someone who could blend the supernatural and the everyday convincingly. The story flips back and forth across the worlds of the living and the dead, and as it turns out - they're not very separate at all.
---
The Williams Library editions are hardbound, with cloth covers and foil stamping on the covers.
Inside, you'll find modern typography in the best bookmaking tradition. Printed in pure black with bright spot colors.
They're sized right in the sweet spot: easy in the hand but a respectable presence on the bookshelf.