Santa Olivia

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Jacqueline Carey: Santa Olivia (2009, Grand Central Publishing)

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English language

Published Sept. 6, 2009 by Grand Central Publishing.

ISBN:
978-0-446-55141-0
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OCLC Number:
608171625

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4 stars (2 reviews)

Lushly written with rich and vivid characters, SANTA OLIVIA is Jacqueline Carey's take on comic book superheroes and the classic werewolf myth. Loup Garron was born and raised in Santa Olivia, an isolated, disenfranchised town next to a US military base inside a DMZ buffer zone between Texas and Mexico . A fugitive "Wolf-Man" who had a love affair with a local woman, Loup's father was one of a group of men genetically-manipulated and used by the US government as a weapon. The "Wolf-Men" were engineered to have superhuman strength, speed, sensory capability, stamina, and a total lack of fear, and Loup, named for and sharing her father's wolf-like qualities, is marked as an outsider. After her mother dies, Loup goes to live among the misfit orphans at the parish church, where they seethe from the injustices visited upon the locals by the soldiers. Eventually, the orphans find an outlet …

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5 stars

I'm a bit surprised with how much I actually loved this book. Started slowly for me, and then just grabbed my heart and yanked me along.

The setting is a formerly Texan town called Santa Olivia, now just known as Outpost, sitting in a no-man's land zone between the US and Mexico, right north of a wall... If that's not fucking eerie nowadays, then I don't know what is. A bit too close to home for a book that was published in 2009. A pandemic has wiped out much life in the land and led to the military taking over. The only entertainment in town aside from bars for soldiers is a regularly hosted boxing match. If someone ever beats a boxer from the military, the winner stands to earn tickets to move north into the USA, away from poverty and gang wars. But of course no one has ever …

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