Blood Debts
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- 3,99 €
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- 3,99 €
Publisher Description
PERFECT FOR FANS OF CASSANDRA CLAIRE AND TRACY DEONN!
'An extravaganza'
Chloe Gong
'Riveting. Unflinching. Powerful'
Ayana Gray
'Sings with hope and barely disguised rage'
TJ Klune
Gods meddle, and magic will betray you, but this time justice will reign.
Thirty years ago, a young woman was murdered, a family was lynched, and New Orleans saw the greatest magical massacre in its history.
On the anniversary of these brutal events, Clement and Cristina Trudeau - the sixteen-year-old twin heirs to the dethroned family - are mourning their father and caring for their sick mother. Until they discover their mother isn't sick - she's been cursed.
Now the twins must trust in each other and their family's magic to uncover the truth. And if they don't succeed... history may repeat itself.
Praise for Blood Debts
'Riveting and relevant'
Kirkus Reviews, Starred review
'An author to watch'
Roseanne A. Brown
'Steeped in magic that's every bit as dark as it is moving'
Alexis Henderson
'The real magic is this book-don't let it slip through your fingers'
Mark Oshiro
'Intricately woven threads of magic, intergenerational trauma, and well-placed social commentary'
Nic Stone
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Walker's scintillating debut follows the Trudeau twins, members of a once-powerful magical New Orleans family. Thirty years after Cristine Dupart, the queen of the city's Generational Magic Council, was lynched for allegedly murdering the white mayor's daughter, her descendants live in enmity. Clement Trudeau, a young Black man with chronic anxiety, is a devoted practitioner of generational magic, while his gifted twin sister Cris swore to never use magic again following their father's tragic death. But when the siblings learn that their mother is dying of multiple organ failure, they perform a good luck spell in hopes of healing her, only to discover that their mother's mysterious illness isn't incidental: it's a curse, and she isn't the only target. Together, the pair must uncover the truth of Cristine's tragic history to ensure the surviving Trudeaus don't share her terrible fate. Steeped in spiritual lore that takes cues from the rich cultural history of the Black diaspora, Walker paints an evocative picture of an enchanted New Orleans as earthly as it is divine. Walker effectively parallels contemporary politics with heady alternate magical history to create a layered world that is more than the sum of its mercurial characters and its many moving parts. Ages 13–up.