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Beverly, who grew up in a Death Hospital in the 1900s, weaves her tale of how an angel of death, Samael, came to be corrupted and imprisoned therein. One hundred years later, fourteen-year-old Anna moves into the abandoned death hospital with her grieving family after the death of her little sister, Abby. To make matters worse, Samael sniffs out Anna and her mom in their grief. With his growing appetite, Samael sees Anna as his way out of servitude as an angel of death if he could only convince her to help him. Meanwhile, Anna looks to Samael to raise her sister from the dead. A power struggle…mehr

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Beverly, who grew up in a Death Hospital in the 1900s, weaves her tale of how an angel of death, Samael, came to be corrupted and imprisoned therein. One hundred years later, fourteen-year-old Anna moves into the abandoned death hospital with her grieving family after the death of her little sister, Abby. To make matters worse, Samael sniffs out Anna and her mom in their grief. With his growing appetite, Samael sees Anna as his way out of servitude as an angel of death if he could only convince her to help him. Meanwhile, Anna looks to Samael to raise her sister from the dead. A power struggle ensues threatening to destroy them both. Stuck at the crossroads of life and death Anna confronts her guilt and grief. Join Anna in her isolation as she delves into the shadows of her new home and her heart to defeat Samael.
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Autorenporträt
Leah Holbrook Sackett is the published author of 5 books and over 75 short stories. Sackett is an adjunct professor in the English department at the University of Missouri - St. Louis where she earned her B.A. in English and her M.F.A. in Creative Writing. Additionally, she is a nominee for both the Pushcart Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction.