All Leah wants is a nice normal life with her husband Owen. But Owen isn't normal. He remembers nothing from the first fifteen years of his life and Leah worries that one day his past will snatch him away. But when it finally does, she refuses to let it. ______________________ On the day Owen disappears, Leah goes looking for him. She gets no further than the end of the driveway when a monster dog attacks her, only to be felled by an arrow shot by a stranger. An arrow. Then the stranger drags her out of immediate danger through a portal to Jilimar. Jilimar: a world on the verge of madness and war. Leah must learn to survive in this strange place where the touch of a wraith can cause murderous madness and staying out in storm season spells certain death. She grows fond of the kind strangers who take her in and teach her the rituals that help protect against the wraiths. The rituals keep her alive long enough to discover the secrets of this new world, and of the stranger she calls husband. Then she learns that the danger threatening Jilimar will soon descend on Earth, and only she can stop it. About the author: Marcelle Dubé writes mystery and speculative fiction novels and short stories. Mostly. She grew up near Montreal. After trying out a number of different provinces and living in the Yukon for over 35 years, she now lives in Alberta. She has fifteen novels (including two series) published, and her short fiction has appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, including Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, and The Saturday Evening Post.
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Marcelle Dubé writes mystery, science fiction, fantasy, contemporary and-occasionally-romance fiction. She grew up near Montreal and after trying out a number of different provinces (not to mention Belgium) she settled in the Yukon, where people outnumber carnivores, but not by much.
Her short stories have appeared in magazines and award-winning anthologies. Her novels include the Mendenhall Mystery series (a number of her short stories are also set in the world of Mendenhall Chief of Police Kate Williams) and The A'lle Chronicles, as well as standalone fantasy and mystery titles. Her work is available in print and in electronic format.
To find out more about Marcelle, visit her at www.marcellemdube.com.