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The Door in Lake Mallion

The Brindlewatch Quintet, Book 2

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The Door in Lake Mallion

De : S.M. Beiko
Lu par : Paul Van Dyck
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The Door in Lake Mallion brings listeners into a world of magic, monsters, and the folks who love them, telling a story of dazzling performers, glowing mushroom cities, and the power of shining our light for everyone to see

“A hot ticket, chockablock with memorable performances.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Dunstan has had big ambitions his entire life—bigger than the small lakeside town of Knockum—imagining himself heading a chorus line with a leading man he hasn’t quite cast yet. But on his way out of town for good, a gang of his classmates capture him and send him to the bottom of nearby Lake Mallion, rumored to harbor a magical door in its depths.

Before Dunstan drowns, the door opens. On the other side is the Geodom of Jet and the reptilian Prince Ven, who is on the run—from his past, his destiny, and the stories people tell about him. Now Ven has a chance to tell a different story, and he’ll use Dunstan to pen the script.

But the door has been keeping a dangerous secret that not even the lakebed can contain, and both worlds hang in the balance. Will the final curtain reveal that not all lights are meant to shine?

©2024 S.M. Beiko (P)2024 ECW Press
Fantasy LGBT Roman et littérature Science-fiction et fantasy

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“A frustrated young thespian discovers an alien civilization that runs on mushrooms and musical theater … Beiko kits out her stagestruck teen with an easily relatable desire to shine, an eminently breakable heart as big as his personality, and a notably diverse queer supporting cast … A hot ticket, chockablock with memorable performances.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

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