Thursday, September 25, 2008

Pg. 69: Steven Sidor's "The Mirror’s Edge"

The current feature at the Page 69 Test: Steven Sidor's The Mirror’s Edge.

About the book, from the publisher:
Twin brothers, two years old, are snatched out of their Chicago home at noon on their birthday, never to be seen again. The kidnappers never make contact. The crime haunts the city, devastating those left behind.

As the anniversary of the abduction approaches, freelance journalist Jase Deering begins to investigate a case gone cold for the police. What he finds is a paranoid former nanny who had the word “mirrorrorrim” carved into her flesh that fateful day and a trail that leads to a fabled figure, Aubrey Hart Morick. Morick, dead for many years, was an iconic practitioner of the black arts whose legacies are a scandalous reputation and a son named Graham. Increasingly convinced that Graham Morick is more than the simple, innocent man he claims to be, Jase Deering finds the line between natural and supernatural beginning to blur. His determined search for the truth may cost him, and everyone he holds dear, more than he can bear.
Read an excerpt from The Mirror’s Edge, and learn more about the book and author at Steven Sidor's website.

Steven Sidor is the author of the acclaimed novels Skin River and Bone Factory.

The Page 69 Test: The Mirror’s Edge.

--Marshal Zeringue