Jude Evans, a rebellious teenager runs away from his abusive parents and takes the bus to Philadelphia to start a life of his own. With no job, no money and nowhere to stay, Jude is relieved when he gets a ride with Leslie Diaz, a friendly, talkative girl his own age. She tells him of a place he can stay: an abandoned shop whose owners disappeared over twenty years ago. But the shop was never abandoned. Behind a locked door, Jude and Leslie discover the library of a spiritualist philosopher, Edgar Ross and letters to an Annabel Castou. Jude wonders why these letters sit in a drawer in an abandoned shop; wonders why the library is locked from the inside; wonders what happened to Edgar Ross, Annabel, and the shop owners.
Finding clues: a woman crying in the night, a trapdoor leading to the attic, a journal telling of Annabel’s death, Jude and Leslie stumble upon a twenty-year-old murder.
Along the way, Jude searches for the meaning of life, of death, and of love.
Finding clues: a woman crying in the night, a trapdoor leading to the attic, a journal telling of Annabel’s death, Jude and Leslie stumble upon a twenty-year-old murder.
Along the way, Jude searches for the meaning of life, of death, and of love.
Author: Daniel Philbin
Genre: Young Adult Dark Fiction
Release: April 15
Purchase the e-book at: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/62340,
http://museituppublishing.com or http://www.amazon.com
Genre: Young Adult Dark Fiction
Release: April 15
Purchase the e-book at: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/62340,
http://museituppublishing.com or http://www.amazon.com
Blog:
Make sure you check out an interview with me, the author of 206 Kingston Street, on Penny Lockwood Ehrenkranz's blog http://pennylockwoodehrenkranz.blogspot.com
as well as my blog post at http://www.teenwordfactory.com/
Make sure you check out an interview with me, the author of 206 Kingston Street, on Penny Lockwood Ehrenkranz's blog http://pennylockwoodehrenkranz.blogspot.com
as well as my blog post at http://www.teenwordfactory.com/