Written by: Joe Keatinge
First line: Can we go home now?
Why you should read this book: Kate Kristopher has given up the life of adventuring that she inherited from her father: she's tired of chasing and being chased by monsters while staring into the complex chasm of reality. Her twenty-seventh birthday is also the ten-year anniversary of her father's death, and all her plans to live the quiet life of a professional photographer are disrupted when she is attacked by a bunch of scimitar-wielding ghosts and a mechanical man while visiting her father's grave. Suddenly, everything she thought she knew about her family and her personal history is shaken, stirred and turned upside-down, and it doesn't seem to matter that Kate's given up the life, because the life is not about to give her up.
Why you shouldn't read this book: You expect your father's secrets to stay buried.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Shutter Volume 1: Wanderlost
Posted by Dragon at 3:12 PM
Labels: adventure, death, fiction, graphic novel, identity, monsters, speculative, survival, violent
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