Copyright Date:
2021
Edition Date:
2022
Release Date:
08/23/22
Pages:
304 pages
ISBN:
1-645-66026-5
ISBN 13:
978-1-645-66026-2
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2022938696
Dimensions:
22 cm
Language:
English
<p>I learnt to be a man from a monster.<br>You need to know that if you're to understand anything that follows.<br>I am, I believe, a good man, so was he - but the monster was always there.<br>I learnt to be a man from a monster; there's no escaping that.</p><p>But the God honest truth is that I miss him. <br></p><br>
Excerpted from Day Boy by Trent Jamieson
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Winner of the Aurealis Awards for Best Fantasy and Best Horror Novel
With brilliantly evocative, hypnotic prose, Trent Jamieson crafts a coming-of-age, elevated horror story about a headstrong boy—and the monstrous vampire who taught him to be a man.
The Masters, dreadful and severe, rule the Red City and the lands far beyond it. By night, they politic and feast, drinking from townsfolk resigned to their fates. By day, the Masters must rely on their human servants, their Day Boys, to fulfill their every need and carry out their will.
Mark is a Day Boy, practically raised by his Master, Dain. It’s grueling, often dangerous work, but Mark neither knows nor wants any other life. And, if a Day Boy proves himself worthy, the nightmarish, all-seeing Council of Teeth may choose to offer him a rare gift: the opportunity to forsake his humanity for monstrous power and near-immortality, like the Masters transformed before him.
But in the crackling heat of the Red City, widespread discontent among his fellow humans threatens to fracture Mark's allegiances. As manhood draws near, so too does the end of Mark's tenure as a Day Boy, and he cannot stay suspended between the worlds of man and Master for much longer.
“Poetic and meditative—at times frightening, visceral and bloody—this is a dark journey worth making.” —Aurealis