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Gray Wolf (Paperback)
Roger Garland; Edited by Susanne Lakin; Illustrated by Ravven Kitsune
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Excerpts from Readers Favorite Reviews. "Redwine Hill: The secrets
at Primevil Asylum" creates a dystopian universe of lost souls that
young adults and older readers will enjoy. The idea behind the book
is simple yet incredibly original and successful. On their
sixteenth birthdays, practically every single teenager succumbs to
a damaged brain and goes insane. It is a dangerous world when you
are sixteen and being stalked by collectors. Charlotte C. Carron is
one such youth. This tough young woman does her best to avoid being
caught but soon is ensnared and sent to Redwine Hill to join her
peers in a battle for survival, for something has afflicted sixteen
year olds-which takes away their sanity. Readers will follow the
story of parentless Charlotte who is taken to the infamous
'Primevil' asylum, the worst of the worst, where she befriends
Serenity and Jared, the guard. This asylum offers nothing but
abuse, pain and danger. Teens are dying at 'Primevil' and Charlotte
stumbles onto the reason why. Serenity vanishes and Charlotte is
determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, no matter how
dangerous that might prove to be. The teenage characters, unlike
the adults we meet who are mostly unattractive and untrustworthy,
are appealing and show great resourcefulness and resilience in
their struggles in the bottomless pit of anguish they inhabit. But
it is not all bad. Alongside the represson distrust and corruption
are loyalty, friendship and love.
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