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The Boy Who Wept Blood, book two of The Erebus Sequence is released and I’ll be at Waterstones flagship store at Piccadilly. My editor, Simon Spanton, will interview me about the books and my experiences being a debut author. I suspect there will be wine. There had better be wine. In summary, The Boy Who Wept Blood is a book that you can revel in. I was most impressed by the book’s gothic-ness, its secure world-building and deft characterisation – The Boy Who Wept Blood is an exciting page turner that didn’t disappoint. The Boy Who Wept Blood by Den Patrick. Published by Gollancz, February (Review copy received). Den Patrick continues to impress with his compelling world building and addictive prose This makes for some compelling reading, and the author's gentle yet sardonic style makes the novel all the more delicious.―Starburst Magazine The Boy Who Wept Blood was a very enjoyable, character-driven fantasy with intriguing mystery and cracking action.
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