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9781529907193

The Reaper

The Reaper

by Jackson P. Brown

Publisher Del Rey

Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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DON'T FEAR THE REAPER. JOIN HIM.

From a thrilling new debut voice comes a dark and gripping urban fantasy, set in the heart of a hidden world beneath the streets of London - perfect for fans of Legendborn and Ben Aaronovitch.

'A 
truly amazing first book' CHARLAINE HARRIS

'
Dark, moody - and tremendous fun. The Reaper digs a whole new layer into the London you know, spinning myth and legend into living, breathing intrigue.' CHLOE GONG

'Urban fantasy fans, watch out, there's
 a new star on the scene.' ESMIE JIKIEMI-PEASON.

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Amy is an empath, able to sense the auras of the supernatural creatures that stalk London at night. But sorely lacking in knowledge, she spends night after night searching for answers.

Gerald is a Reaper - a weapon for hire - on the verge of his Awakening. Of coming into his power and becoming the man his family need him to be. The man they demand he be.

When Amy stumbles across Gerald one night, she notices his strange aura, unlike anything she has felt before. Afraid, but desperate to know more, she follows, and he makes her an offer she can't refuse. If she becomes his partner, he will introduce her to a world she has only ever felt the shallow surface of:the secret underground city

And their first mission together:

Find a girl who murdered her own parents

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About the Author

Jackson P. Brown

Jackson P. Brownis a writer from London, an anime and manga enthusiast, and the founder of Black Girl Writers ― a mentoring programme for aspiring Black writers. After winning Penguin Random House’s #WriteNow competition in 2020, her urban fantasy series, GETHSEMANE, was acquired by Del Rey UK. Set in modern London, the story follows Gerald Reaper and Amy St Clair as they solve fantastical mysteries whilst maintaining the secrecy of the city's underground supernatural community.

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