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Dead Boy Walking

by Rod Martinez

Dead Boy Walking by Rod Martinez

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No. words: 40200

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Genres: Fantasy, General

Published: 11 / 2022

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STORY DESCRIPTION

When a local high school student is murdered, his friends rally together to find his killer, but they get help from an unexpected source - their dead friend - who is having issues himself as he struggles with existing between life and death, trying to figure the origin of a ring that has supernaturally attached itself to his finger and glows bright amber, and fighting an unseen adversary who wants to bring him back where he belongs - dead. All of these are intertwined with each other, he just doesn't know it.

 

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Author information:

Rod Martinez writes middle grade & young adult. Growing up on Marvel Comics and Twilight Zone, the inspiration was inevitable. After his son challenged him to write a story about him and his friends "like the Goonies' but based in Tampa", his first novel "The Juniors" was published ? and the rest, as they say ? is history.