The
Missing by Jerico Lenk
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Date: October 10, 2017
Publisher:
Month9Books
Dark proclivities, excess, and outlandish
curiosities prevail in 1890's London. Around the city, a battle rages between
the living and the dead. The Black Cross, tasked to keep the peace, are quickly
losing ground.
Sixteen-year-old Willow Winchester, lives life
as a boy called "Will" in his father's house of distinguished ladies,
all but invisible to the wealthy Londoners who frequent. It's an easy ruse
since his mother's death left his father's attention to fall upon business
matters. But this isn't his only secret.
When Will unwittingly becomes involved in a
Black Cross ghost hunt, his uncanny ability to sense supernatural beings comes
to light and the Black Cross wants him in their service. Suddenly, Will's free
to be himself.
But such freedom will come with a price, as Will
fights for the acceptance of the only father he's ever known.
Now, part of a team of misfits and unlikely
allies, Will finds he isn't the only one keeping secrets. Someone does not want
him to uncover the truth about those who aren’t just missing from the world of
the living, but missing from history itself.
Can he find the Missing before he ends up
becoming one of them?
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Cover Love (Why you love the cover)
The eye-catching blue and Big Ben in the back, and the
piercing, almost intimidating stare of the face on the cover really give me the
feeling of running out of time. Which is perfect, because I always feel like
I’m running out of time; thank you, crippling anxiety.
Jk (sort of). The blue is soothing the same it’s sort
of dreamy and cold. The eyes capture Will’s dangerous curiosity and blooming
confidence. Also, Big Ben.
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR:
Undergraduate
studying Creative Writing, Classics, Russian and Western European History.
Unabashed weeb probably burning incense and drinking too much coffee at this
very moment. Out for queer representation and great sex hair. Beyond ready for
the upcoming Vampire Chronicles TV series.
Lenk
writes Young Adult/New Adult, spec fiction, poetry, and screenplays. He is
currently unagented.
His
poems have appeared at/in USF Tampa’s Thread Literary Inquiry, biannual 6x6
creative writing showcase, and placed second in National Poetry Month 2015;
Tethered By Letters’ F(r)iction Spring 2016 poetry contest finalist; winner of
the 2017 Bettye Newman Poetry award.
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