Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
Rebekka is no stranger to funerals and the dead. Her grandmother
went to every funeral in her home town, stood at every
grave, and told the dead to stay where she put them. Rebekka
has spent much of her life running – from commitment, from
her home town, from the memories of her sister’s suicide, and
especially from her attraction to Byron. But she returns to bury
her grandmother and learns more about the town’s secrets
than she ever wanted to know. It changes everything. Is she
really meant to take her grandmother’s place? Do the dead really
walk? And, most importantly, do she and the Undertaker really not have any
choice if they want to keep the town safe?
I loved this book. The mysterious world haunted my dreams. The characters
crawled under my skin. This dark, scary, gothic horror manages to be edgy and
seductive, disturbing and unforgettable, yet full of compassion and beauty. Filled
with ancient contracts, the walking dead, and fated love, this book sucks you in
and leaves you yearning for more. –Angela M
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