Whispers in the Night

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Molly Tabachnikov ISBN: 9781475936551
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 2, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Molly Tabachnikov
ISBN: 9781475936551
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 2, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

The whispers in the night start when Fox Monroe is just six years old.

They wake him up in the dark, leaving him confused and a little scared. Is it Papa and Daddy talking? From his bedroom in his familys Greenwich Village apartment, he cant quite tell if its his two fathers talkingor someone else. He cant quite make out any words as the voices fade in and out in the darkness. Fox knows, however, that whatever it is isnt speaking out loudand there is something else in the house.

As he grows so do his telepathic powers. Fox struggles learn how to control his talents, and he doesnt always succeed. Then, in one horrifying moment of rage that will change all their lives forever, Fox uses his powers to kill a man remotely. On one hand, hes just a boybut on the other, hes also now a murderer.

Forced by his own guilt to leave home at the age of seventeen, he travels the country, looking for answers and hope. Out in the world, he encounters the problems of climate change and an eroding economy. Driven by his need to help others, Fox struggles to stay one move ahead of the sinister shadow that has haunted him since childhood.

Deep down, despite the darkness within, all Fox wants is a place to belong. Can he find that place of sanctuary before its too late?

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The whispers in the night start when Fox Monroe is just six years old.

They wake him up in the dark, leaving him confused and a little scared. Is it Papa and Daddy talking? From his bedroom in his familys Greenwich Village apartment, he cant quite tell if its his two fathers talkingor someone else. He cant quite make out any words as the voices fade in and out in the darkness. Fox knows, however, that whatever it is isnt speaking out loudand there is something else in the house.

As he grows so do his telepathic powers. Fox struggles learn how to control his talents, and he doesnt always succeed. Then, in one horrifying moment of rage that will change all their lives forever, Fox uses his powers to kill a man remotely. On one hand, hes just a boybut on the other, hes also now a murderer.

Forced by his own guilt to leave home at the age of seventeen, he travels the country, looking for answers and hope. Out in the world, he encounters the problems of climate change and an eroding economy. Driven by his need to help others, Fox struggles to stay one move ahead of the sinister shadow that has haunted him since childhood.

Deep down, despite the darkness within, all Fox wants is a place to belong. Can he find that place of sanctuary before its too late?

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