David Kingsley is normal ten year old boy, and not a particularly popular one at that. But when he and his sister Chloe are deposited at their grandmother’s house for the summer, he begins to see and hear things he never thought possible; shadows that belong to no one, and the voice of a little girl who it seems has been waiting for him. Soon, what began as a lazy, boring summer turns into a nightmare as David and Chloe find themselves in a land where the living must band together to fight back against the darkness and the one they call, The Judge. The Children Kingsley follows David and Chloe on their journey through the spirit world. For the first time in their short lives they are faced with the real possibility of death, the reality of what happens to us when we die, and the horrors one man can inflict on the many. And yet, in a world filled with fear and fright, it is here David finds his true purpose. In this novel, readers are transported to a paranormal world filled with Norse, Greek and Celtic mythology. Gothic at its core with a heavily dramatic narrative, The Children Kingsley does not shy away from the imminence of death, but instead embraces it. But at the same time, it also celebrates the enormity of life, the importance of love and the triumph of the human spirit.
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- Release Date 03/14/2014
- Author S. K. Fernandez
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; First Edition
- Weight 1.44 pounds
- Dimensions 5 x 1.5 x 8 inches
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