by Josh Ulrich
Veronica Mars by way of Lovecraft in this thrilling lightly gothic YA graphic novel, for those who love a dash of campy and a dollop of darkness.
It's just a bedtime story….right?
Parents in Pensmouth tell their children a devious bedtime tale—their beloved town is riddled with flesh-takers, monsters who snatch unruly kids off the street if they don't go to sleep on time.
Vivian Vance, amateur teen detective, heard that story as a kid and never believed it.
When Vivian takes on a case in the Pillars, a downtrodden and long-ignored community beneath the highway, she stumbles on a dark secret about her town's history and finds herself face-to-face with those horrifying monsters. Saved from certain death by a group of kids from the Pillars, Vivian decides her next job will be exposing the flesh-takers to the world--at any cost.
But her biggest opportunity quickly becomes her worst nightmare. Her pride puts Pensmouth and her new-found friends in mortal danger. In order to right her mistakes, she must stand up to the creatures that offer all her heart desires before she loses the only people left who matters.
"[C]lever sleuthing, shocking revelations, and a disquieting closing twist." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Modern mystery fans have a new heroine to save them from the creatures that go bump in the night. Perfect for anyone who loves mystery and monsters, Vivian Vance will fly off the shelves in any library." —School Library Journal (starred review)
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Josh Ulrich is a professional cartoonist from Jacksonville, Florida. He has been working in comics for over a decade and completed three graphic novels in his Jackie Rose series, both independently and with the digital publisher NAVER Webtoon. He has also completed over a thousand pages of comics for his series Newman, which is also digitally published through NAVER Webtoon. In his spare time, Josh enjoys fishing, kayaking, and painting miniatures.
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