The Shadow of Seth

A Seth Anomundy Murder Mystery

Kids, Fiction, Mysteries and Detective Stories, Teen, General Fiction
Cover of the book The Shadow of Seth by Tom Llewellyn, Sourcebooks
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Tom Llewellyn ISBN: 9781929345199
Publisher: Sourcebooks Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Poisoned Pen Press Language: English
Author: Tom Llewellyn
ISBN: 9781929345199
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Poisoned Pen Press
Language: English

Sixteen-year-old Seth Anomundy is a product of his environment: in this case, Tacoma, Washington. What L.A. was to Chandler, Tacoma - a working-class port city now undergoing urban renewal - is to author Tom Llewellyn.

Seth has grown up in Tacoma's tough neighborhoods, where he's perfectly at home in Choo-Choo's boxing gym and Miss Irene's soul food palace, the Shotgun Shack. With his mom working nights as a cleaner, Seth goes to high school, gets decent grades, and makes money where he can: filling in as cook at the Shotgun Shack, working as a sparring partner, and running errands for Nadel, the clock repairman. Life is hand-to-mouth, but okay - until he gets the news that his mother has been killed.

The police don't care about the death of just another drug addict, so a bewildered Seth takes it upon himself to find the killer. On a clock delivery run, he meets a beautiful rich girl named Azura Lear, who encourages Seth and tries to help track down the killer. But instead of finding answers, Seth finds only trouble. He faces down a gang of baseball-bat-wielding high school jocks and deals with the contempt of Azura's suspicious father. And then there's King George - a teenage thug Seth has previously managed to avoid - who has for some reason let it be known that he wants Seth dead. Right now.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Sixteen-year-old Seth Anomundy is a product of his environment: in this case, Tacoma, Washington. What L.A. was to Chandler, Tacoma - a working-class port city now undergoing urban renewal - is to author Tom Llewellyn.

Seth has grown up in Tacoma's tough neighborhoods, where he's perfectly at home in Choo-Choo's boxing gym and Miss Irene's soul food palace, the Shotgun Shack. With his mom working nights as a cleaner, Seth goes to high school, gets decent grades, and makes money where he can: filling in as cook at the Shotgun Shack, working as a sparring partner, and running errands for Nadel, the clock repairman. Life is hand-to-mouth, but okay - until he gets the news that his mother has been killed.

The police don't care about the death of just another drug addict, so a bewildered Seth takes it upon himself to find the killer. On a clock delivery run, he meets a beautiful rich girl named Azura Lear, who encourages Seth and tries to help track down the killer. But instead of finding answers, Seth finds only trouble. He faces down a gang of baseball-bat-wielding high school jocks and deals with the contempt of Azura's suspicious father. And then there's King George - a teenage thug Seth has previously managed to avoid - who has for some reason let it be known that he wants Seth dead. Right now.

More books from Sourcebooks

Cover of the book Runway Ready by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book Spelled by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book Writing Your Life by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book Slow Hand by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book Trophy Widow by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book The Bargain by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book The Last Ride of Caleb O'Toole by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book Death Before Wicket by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book Capital Crimes: London Mysteries by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book The Ultimate Little Frozen Drinks Book by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book The Jamestown Experiment by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book Wild Ride by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book U.S. Immigration Step by Step by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book Ruined Stones by Tom Llewellyn
Cover of the book If the Shoe Fits by Tom Llewellyn
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy