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When Stars Come Out
- Narrated by: Daniel Thomas May, Amanda Ronconi
- Length: 11 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary
From the brilliant mind of A Touch of Darkness's bestselling author Scarlett St. Clair comes a YA crossover in a darkly unique fantasy world.
Anora Silby can see the dead and turn spirits into gold coins, two things she would prefer to keep secret as she tries to lead a normal life at her new school. After all, she didn't change her identity for nothing.
Hiding her weirdness is just one of many challenges. By the end of her first day, she's claimed the soul of a dead girl on campus and lost the coin. Turns out, the coin gives others the ability to steal souls, and when a classmate ends up dead, there's no mistaking the murder weapon.
Navigating the loss of her Poppa, the mistrust of her mother, the attention of gorgeous and enigmatic Shy, and Roundtable, an anonymous student gossip app threatening to expose her, are hard enough. Now she must find the person who stole her coin before more lives are lost, but that means making herself a target for the Order, an organization that governs the dead on Earth—and they want Anora and her powers for themselves.
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- Jen Wilson
- 11-07-24
Not the one!
I wasn’t a huge fan of this, it’s maybe just not for me. For anyone UK based it’s worth being aware that reference is made a couple of times to a London based disaster that closely mirrors the real life Grenfell Tower disaster of 2017 - circumstances right down to death toll. As the author is based in another country I can only hope this is a morbid coincidence, as for it to be deliberate would be incredibly distasteful. Nevertheless UK readers should be aware that it may be upsetting
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