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Deadroads
Robin Riopelle
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Description for Deadroads
Paperback. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: FM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 28. Weight in Grams: 371.
Lutie always wanted a pet ghostbut the devil’s in the details.
The Sarrazins have always stood apart from the rest of their Bayou-born neighbors. Almost as far as they prefer to stand from each other. Blessedor cursedwith the uncanny ability to see beyond the spectral plane, Aurie has raised his children, Sol, Baz, and Lutie, in the tradition of the traiteur, finding wayward spirits and using his special gift to release them along Deadroads into the afterworld. The family, however, fractured by their clashing egos, drifted apart, scattered high and low across the continent.
But tragedy serves to ... Read more
Lutie always wanted a pet ghostbut the devil’s in the details.
The Sarrazins have always stood apart from the rest of their Bayou-born neighbors. Almost as far as they prefer to stand from each other. Blessedor cursedwith the uncanny ability to see beyond the spectral plane, Aurie has raised his children, Sol, Baz, and Lutie, in the tradition of the traiteur, finding wayward spirits and using his special gift to release them along Deadroads into the afterworld. The family, however, fractured by their clashing egos, drifted apart, scattered high and low across the continent.
But tragedy serves to ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Night Shade Books United States
Number of pages
320
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Newberg, United States
ISBN
9781597805131
SKU
V9781597805131
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About Robin Riopelle
Robin Riopelle was born and raised on Canada’s west coast. In addition to writing fiction for adults, she is also an illustrator for children’s books. Deadroads is her first novel. Riopelle lives in Canada.
Reviews for Deadroads
"Deadroads is an amusement park of the undead: ghosts, killers (and killed), demons abound. Robin Riopelle remembers to keep the dark fantasy nice and dark." Andrew Pyper, author of The Demonologist "Moves deftly between the flashbacks of three children growing up in southern swampland (here Bayou Country in the 1990s) and contemporary scenes of the hunt for an uncanny ... Read more