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bestselling and award-winning author Tananarive Due delivers a heart-stopping new novel continuing the story of descendants of an immortal line of people who are the only ones capable of saving the world.

Fana, an immortal with tremendous telepathic abilities, is locked in a battle of wills. Her fiancé is Michel. But Johnny Wright, a mortal who is in love with her, believes that if she doesn’t stay away from Michel, they will become the Witnesses to the Apocalypse described in the Book of Revelation.

Fana and the Life Brothers are rushing to distribute their healing “Living Blood” throughout the world, hoping to eliminate most diseases before Fana is bound to marry Michel. Still, they cannot heal people faster than Michel can kill them. Due weaves a tangled web in this novel, including beloved characters from her bestselling
Joplin’s Ghost
, in a war of good against evil, making
My Soul to Take
a chilling and thrilling experience.

PRAISE FOR TANANARIVE DUE

“Due has become a modern-day Octavia Butler, a talented storyteller who stands tall among her horror cohorts Anne Rice and Stephen King.”

—The Boston Globe

“Tananarive Due has one of the more arresting voices in contemporary American fiction.”

—The Washington Post

BLOOD COLONY

“Beware of spooky plot twists that will have your heart racing as you eagerly turn the page.”


Essence

“Due expertly mixes genres and intertwines sociopolitical issues…. Like the late, great Octavia Butler, she fearlessly tackles contemporary issues.”


Baltimore Sun


Blood Colony
will steal your breath on every impossible-to-put-down page. Due is masterful in crafting this thrill-ride of a tale that was truly worth the wait!”


New York Times
bestselling author L.A. Banks

“An elegant, scary, richly exciting tale—all that we’ve come to expect from Tananarive Due.”

—New York Times
bestselling author Greg Bear

“The genius of Tananarive Due is in weaving an imaginative tale so expertly that the reader is convinced she has suspended time and all reason. Her storytelling is at once intimate and wholly epic. Her characters, though otherworldly and supernatural, are profoundly relatable and eerily familiar.”

—Blair Underwood, actor, director, and coauthor of
In the Night of the Heat

THE LIVING BLOOD

Winner of the American Book Award, 2002
Publishers Weekly
Best Novel of the Year, 2001
Los Angeles Times
and
Essence
bestseller

“Stunning … an event of sustained power and energy…. This novel should set a standard for supernatural thrillers of the new millennium.”


Publishers Weekly
(starred review)

“The pantheon of modern horror gods is a small and frighteningly talented group: Stephen King, Anne Rice, Peter Straub, Clive Barker, Dean Koontz—and Tananarive Due. If there is any justice, Due’s exciting, powerful, ambitious, scary, and beautifully written supernatural thriller will be the first of a decades-long string of hits that will sell millions.”

—Amazon.com

“Smart, soulful, crafty Tananarive Due deserves the attention of everyone interested in contemporary American fiction. In
The Living Blood
, this young writer opens up realms of experience that add to our storehouse of shared reality, and by doing so widens our common vision. She is one of the best and most significant novelists of her generation.”

—Peter Straub

MY SOUL TO KEEP

Publishers Weekly
Best Novel of the Year, 1997
Bram Stoker Award finalist, 1997

“I loved this novel. It’s really big and really satisfying, an eerie epic that bears favorable comparison to
Interview with the Vampire
.”

—Stephen King

“One of those rare gems that hook readers from start to finish.”


USA Today

“Spellbinder Tananarive Due has spun a hair-raising tale.”


The Washington Post

“Gripping.”


Kirkus Reviews

“Compelling…. An incredible story about eternal life that induces the reader to suspend disbelief until the very end of the book.”


Booklist

“I enjoy reading the kind of novel that seduces me right into it and makes me forget about work or sleep.
My Soul to Keep
does that beautifully.”

—Octavia Butler

ALSO BY TANANARIVE DUE

Casanegra
Joplin’s Ghost
The Good House
Freedom in the Family
The Living Blood
The Between
My Soul to Keep
The Black Rose
In the Night of the Heat
From Cape Town with Love

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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

Copyright © 2011 by Tananarive Due

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Manufactured in the United States of America

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Due, Tananarive, 1966–

My soul to take / Tananarive Due. — 1st Washington Square Press trade paperback ed.

p. cm.

1. Immortalism—Fiction. I. Title.

PS3554.U3143M95 2011

813'.54—dc22

2011013971

ISBN 978-1-4391-7614-6
ISBN 978-1-4391-7616-0 (ebook)

To my circle of voices:

Patricia Stephens Due
John Due
Johnita Due
Lydia Due Greisz
Steven Barnes

I hear you, always.

Contents

Prologue

Part 1: Plague

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Part 2: The Cleansing

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Part 3: Upworld

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Chapter Twenty-Eight

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Chapter Thirty

Part 4: Blood Prophecy

Chapter Thirty-One

Chapter Thirty-Two

Chapter Thirty-Three

Chapter Thirty-Four

Chapter Thirty-Five

Chapter Thirty-Six

Chapter Thirty-Seven

Chapter Thirty-Eight

Chapter Thirty-Nine

Chapter Forty

Chapter Forty-One

Chapter Forty-Two

Chapter Forty-Three

Chapter Forty-Four

Part 5: The New Days

Epilogue

Acknowledgments

“It wants to … turn me into something else.

That’s not too terrible, is it?

Most people would give anything to be

turned into something else.”

—Seth Brundle

The Fly

… And so a man and woman, mates immortal born,

will create an eternal union at the advent of the New Days.

And all of mankind shall know them as the bringers of the Blood.

—Letter of the Witness

How can a disaster greater than human reckoning be a triumph?

—Death and the King’s Horseman

Wole Soyinka

MY SOUL TO TAKE

Prologue

Puerto Rico
Ten miles south of Maricao
2016

C
arlos Harris’s breath rasped as he stared at the building’s side entrance across the muddy courtyard. The door stood halfway open, a taunt. Or an invitation.

Carlos had scraped his arm raw sliding down from the low-hanging branches of the flowering Maricao tree where he’d camouflaged himself for the past hour, but pain was the least of his problems. Twenty-five yards from him, a stocky U.S. Army soldier patrolled the compound’s gate with an M-16. A shadow hid Carlos from the guard, but for how long?

Fear stole the oxygen from Carlos’s lungs.

He was miles beyond the town, past coffee plantations and bamboo forests, stranded inside the razor fencing of a two-story pale green building battered nearly white by the sun; maybe an old water-treatment plant or sewage facility. The building looked like it should have been empty, except for the mud-caked military truck and three civilian cars parked in a neat row near the main entrance’s glass double doors. The soldier with the thick, sun-browned neck guarding the gate behind him might shoot him on sight.

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