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Who is Elle Black?
Elle Black, an unconventional psychic detective in an
unconventional Victorian marriage, leaves her lovely lesbian wife
to answer a desperate plea. Guests are vanishing in a mechanical
hotel known as the Sundark, and Elle must use her 'anomalous
perturbationist' gift-the ability to move objects with her mind-to
save herself and the remaining hotel residents from malevolent,
sidereal powers. But with apparitions appearing, magnetic lines
disrupted, and clairvoyant guests lurking, who is the true
murderer...or murderess?Add to your collection of female detective
mysteries:
A gaslamp fantasy in a steampunk, paranormal London, follow the
telekinetic Elle Black, a twenty-two year old, happily remarried
widow, as she solves mysteries in the same alternate world as The
Dark Victorian series by Elizabeth Watasin. Where Secret Commission
agents Artifice and Jim Dastard haven't time to tread, Elle Black
will take up the lead and follow.Experience a bonus Art
Gallery:
The paperback version of Sundark: An Elle Black Penny Dread,
contains a small gallery of illustrations by Elizabeth
Watasin.Learn more about this thrilling, lesbian historical fiction
series:
Deep in London's Chiselhurst lies the Sundark, a magnificent,
mechanical manor built in earlier times by a master illusionist and
his occultist wife. Its guests have been known to stay, only to
never be seen again. Now converted into a hotel, is this rumor some
publicity lure or a cover for fleeing, non-paying residents? Elle
Black, a housewife and telekinetic among London detectives and
Secret Commission agents, is summoned to solve this mystery as more
victims vanish, faster than before.
What Victorian Gothic adventure awaits as the psychic sleuth leaves
her beautiful, lesbian wife Faedra to investigate the seemingly
harmless, clockwork turnings of Sundark's rooms and towers? The
cynical and rough Mr. Hardwick, current owner of the Sundark,
dismisses Elle's ability to solve his hotel's mystery. But during
her first nightly vigil, Elle slips into the chilling,
preternatural past as ghosts walk, gaslamps become candles, floors
and walls mechanically move, and yet another unlucky guest screams
in terror and vanishes.
Did a paranormal force abduct the latest victim? What are the blue
fires, and what is Abigail Sundark's ghost trying to tell Elle? And
is it, as the sleuth suspects, a case of murder? Elle must deal
with a sinister gardener, a self-styled ghost chaser, spiritualists
claiming to be clairvoyants, and a very obstinate, thick-headed
hotel owner, who not only refuses to leave but seems to have his
own tragic secret.
As Elle delves further into the mystery, one horror is apparent:
more death awaits, both in the ghost filled past and in the present
as the Sundark loses yet another guest to unseen malevolence. And
when Elle discovers that the house sits upon the triple crossroad
of ancient corpse roads, she can't discount its foreboding
connection to Abigail Sundark's chosen chthonic, tripartite deity,
the underworld goddess Hekate.
But whatever is behind the vanishings did not count on making Elle
angry...
Sundark: An Elle Black Penny Dread, is the latest gaslamp fantasy
from speculative fiction storyteller Elizabeth Watasin, who
delights in bringing you shilling shockers immersed in Gothic
Victorian mystery, women sleuths, and the eldritch vestiges of a
steampunk, paranormal London. Enjoy this twist of lesbian
historical fiction and look for more of Elle Black as she wrestles
with the 'small', local horrors Secret Commission agents Artifice
and Jim Dastard are too busy to take on.
Stay Up To Date: to stay up to date on new releases from Elizabeth
Watasin, visit her Amazon Author Page:
amazon.com/author/elizabethwatasin click the button in the upper
right
"I am made of this."
In a mechanical and eldritch Victorian London, a black arts
surgeon is ripping out the bones and organs of the healthy poor to
transplant into the afflicted bodies of the wealthy.
Anti-vivisectionists battle with medical doctors, medical doctors
condemn supernatural practitioners, and amidst it all the Bone
Stealer hunts for his most elusive prize yet: the skeleton of a
woman over six feet tall. Secret Commission agents Art, the
artificial ghost, and Jim Dastard, the animated skull, rush to stop
him before another woman dies. And Art, only six days living after
being resurrected to serve the Secret Commission, might be that
woman.Experience female detective mysteries with a Victorian
superheroine:
A gaslamp fantasy in a steampunk, paranormal London, follow the
dangerous adventures of an uncanny female sleuth and her senior
skull partner set in the same alternate world as Elizabeth
Watasin's Victorian Gothic series, The Elle Black Penny
Dreads.Enjoy a bonus Art Gallery:
The paperback version of Dark Victorian: Bones contains a small
gallery of illustrations by Elizabeth Watasin.Learn more about this
intriguing, steampunk lesbian series:
It is 1880; black arts sorcery had its time to grow in England
and to battle the evils resulting, HRH Prince Albert's Secret
Commission is born. Executed criminals are brought back to life
without memories to fight the eldritch evils threatening, and among
those resurrected is Artifice, a six foot tall strongwoman, Quaker,
and artificial ghost, guided by her senior partner, Jim Dastard,
the animated skull. Fresh from their victory over a
re-animationist, they must face London's latest threat: the bodies
of the poor are being found, fully clothed and completely whole of
skin, yet with all their bones and organs ripped out.
What cruel and deadly black arts surgeon is afoot? And what
desperate need has he for healthy bones and organs? Dubbed "The
Bone Stealer" by alarmed newspapers, just as his victims' remains
are pulled from the Thames, afflicted aristocrats-an arthritic
viscount, a hunchback baron, and a clubbed-footed debutante-are
suddenly free of disfigurement, claiming the intervention of
heavenly miracles. While such nobility flee England to enjoy their
newfound vitality, Art and Jim turn to London's streets for
answers: The Black Market.
The Black Market, the notorious haven for outcast surgeons,
sawbones, and corpse dealers. Driven underground by scientific men
and the established medical profession, the Black Market's
supernatural practitioners are the last hope for the poor, the
dying, and the desperate. Art and Jim enter the Market and learn
that the Bone Stealer has invited peers and wealthy patrons to an
exclusive demonstration, one that will showcase his extraordinary
bone transference technique. But can Art and Jim prevent the Bone
Stealer from performing his demonstration and claiming his next
victim? A victim who could be Art herself?The Dark Victorian, a
unique take on lesbian historical fiction:
Set eighteen years before words like 'homosexual' and 'lesbian'
had yet to be invented, the world of The Dark Victorian series
continues the 19th century tradition of British female marriage and
romance into a future where same-sex unions thrive. Into this
world, Artifice is reborn and while only six days living, quickly
learns-from her encounters with a madwoman journalist, a mysterious
woman in black, and a French prostitute-where her heart
lies...
Stay Up To Date: to stay up to date on new releases from Elizabeth
Watasin, visit her Amazon Author Page:
amazon.com/author/elizabethwatasin and click the button in the
upper right
"Way will open." She is Artifice. A resurrected criminal and agent
of HRH Prince Albert's Secret Commission. An artificial ghost. A
Quaker. He is Jim Dastard. The oldest surviving agent of the Secret
Commission. An animated skull. A mentor to newly resurrected
agents. In a mechanical and supernatural London, agents of Prince
Albert's Secret Commission, their criminal pasts wiped from their
memories, are resurrected to fight the eldritch evils that threaten
England. Amidst this turmoil, Jim Dastard and his new partner
Artifice must stop a re-animationist raising murderous dead
children. As Art and Jim pursue their quarry, Art discovers clues
about her past self, and through meeting various intriguing women-a
journalist, a medium, a prostitute, and a mysterious woman in
black-where her heart lies. Yet the question remains: What sort of
criminal was she? A new beginning, a new identity, and new dangers
await Art as she fights for the Secret Commission and for her
second life. Experience female detective mysteries with a Victorian
superheroine: A gaslamp fantasy in a steampunk, paranormal London,
follow the dangerous adventures of an uncanny female sleuth and her
senior skull partner set in the same alternate world as Elizabeth
Watasin's Victorian Gothic series, The Elle Black Penny Dreads.
Enjoy a bonus Art Gallery: The paperback version of Dark Victorian:
Risen contains a small gallery of illustrations by Elizabeth
Watasin. Learn more about the debut of this intriguing, steampunk
lesbian series: It is 1880; black arts sorcery had its time to grow
in England and to battle the eldritch evils threatening, HRH Prince
Albert's Secret Commission is born. Executed criminals are brought
back to life without memories to fight as agents, and among those
resurrected is Artifice, a six foot tall strongwoman, Quaker, and
artificial ghost, guided by her senior partner, Jim Dastard, the
animated skull. Once awakened, Art knows only that she has risen
with one purpose: to protect and serve England. Her first mission
is to track down a re-animationist who has raised murderous dead
animals and children to take revenge upon the living. To do so she
must quickly learn more about her past, her new ghostly powers, and
especially how she must face threats when her Quaker nature
interferes with the needs of battle. But as the re-animationist
rallies for a final confrontation, Jim, Art's skeptical partner and
the most senior, surviving agent of the Secret Commission, learns
what Art will do, and more. The Dark Victorian series, a unique
take on lesbian historical fiction: Set eighteen years before words
like 'homosexual' and 'lesbian' had yet to be invented, the world
of the Dark Victorian series continues the 19th century tradition
of British female marriage and romance into a future where same-sex
unions thrive. Into this world, Artifice is reborn and while only
four days living, quickly learns-from her encounters with a
madwoman journalist, a mysterious woman in black, and a French
prostitute-where her heart lies . . . Dark Victorian: Risen is the
debut paranormal steampunk tale from speculative fiction
storyteller Elizabeth Watasin, who delights in bringing you
shilling shockers immersed in Gothic Victorian mystery, women
sleuths, and the eldritch vestiges of an otherworldly London. Enjoy
the deadly battles of a Victorian superheroine and her skull
partner as Artifice and Jim Dastard rid the world of threats and
monsters. "Risen is only the first of what promises to be a
thoroughly enjoyable (if delightfully disturbing) series. Roll
over, Arthur Conan Doyle Move over, Philip Pullman " - Trina
Robbins Writer, Herstorian, author of The Chicagoland detective
Agency series and Lily Renee, Escape Artist Stay Up To Date: to
stay up to date on new releases from Elizabeth Watasin, visit her
Amazon Author Page: amazon.com/author/elizabethwatasin and click
the button in the upper right "
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