*This audiobook has been auto-narrated by Google AI British male narrator Archie. Ted's voice by Google AI British male narrator Alistair. Aniela and Mina by Google AI British female Anya. Florry and Doris by Google AI British female Ava.*
From the ashes of hope, a search for knowledge ignites.
Escape to the idyllic village of Gormsey, nestled on the picturesque coast of Asteria. But for Ted, this quiet haven holds a dark secret—one that will change his life forever. When his attempt to flee his abusive father ends in a shocking murder, Ted is thrust into a world of deceit and lies within his own family.
As his sister faces a grim fate, Ted must navigate treacherous waters to uncover the truth. But with trust crumbling and suspects emerging, he soon realises that no one is above suspicion. From supposed allies to his own kin, Ted must unravel the tangled web of deceit and bring the killer to justice before it's too late.
But as he delves deeper into his family's dark past, Ted realises that the consequences of his actions may be more devastating than he ever imagined. Can he unravel the truth before it destroys his family?
Full of unexpected twists and turns, The Death of Hope is a gripping tale that reveals the origins of the man who would become the Custodian of the Great Library of Scolaris. Fans of new adult dystopian adventures will be enthralled by this first chapter, racing towards an inevitable confrontation with the truth.
Similar to books like:
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Divergent by Veronica Roth, Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco, Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz, The Night Raven by Sarah Painter, Magic and the Shinigami Detective by Honor Raconteur, The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick.
Keywords: Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins, Divergent, Veronica Roth, Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro, Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose, Philip Pullman, His Dark Materials, The Northern Lights Trilogy, Isaac Asimov, Philip Dick, Anthony Horowitz, Moonflower murders, Sarah Painter, The Night Raven, Crow Investigations, Honor Raconteur, Magic and the Shinigami Detective, The Case Files of Henri Davenforth, Brian Selznick, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, new adult, dystopian, crime fiction, mystery, amateur sleuths, suspense, action-packed, women sleuths, female protagonist, small town, suburban, urban, british detectives, police officers, Clue, locked-room mystery, clean, no sex, no bad language, no gory murders, everyone's a suspect, golden age mysteries, whodunnit, web of deception, search for clues, oddball, page turner, eccentric, twist and turn whodunit, clever original plot, cryptic clues, long held secrets, tangled romance, quirky sleuth, intrigue, power, politics, cunning adversary, one of a kind heroine, orphan, slow burn, friends to lovers, heartache of loss, coming of age, price of freedom, disability representation, power of love, dead body, taken out of ordinary life
Lou grew up in Essex, England, reading Swallows and Amazons, the Chronicles of Narnia and Lord of the Rings. Tales which sparked a passion for mystery and adventure.
Uniquely influenced by a touch of legal wizardry, her writing also weaves together the echoes of classic mystery writers like Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
In Lou’s cozy and not-so-cozy mysteries, you’ll encounter a vibrant cast of quirky characters, cunning puzzles, and unexpected twists that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Prepare to be swept away by Lou’s wicked sense of humour as her tales unfold at a thrilling pace, leaving you grinning from ear to ear.
When Lou isn’t immersed in the world of storytelling, she finds joy in ballet and theatre trips. And, in a spirited plea against the pointless and mundane, she invites you to join her one-woman-crusade to defeat ironing!