Songs From the Void

by J.D. Robinson

4.4 ★ ★ ★ ★

Deveron Rossy may be able to glimpse moments of his own future, but he never could have guessed he had a twin brother.

In his search for the elusive Dremond Branch, Deveron is mistaken for his twin by everyone who knew the man—and much to his own surprise, Deveron goes along with it. His harmless ruse does have certain benefits after all: being Dremond opens doors that an outsider could never access. As for the risk, his ability to glimpse ahead will alert him to any trouble before it finds him.


But as he continues to follow his brother’s trail, Deveron finds it strewn with mysterious voids—mind-altering shadows that only he can see, and they call to him as if they know him. Could these spectral anomalies have anything to do with his brother’s disappearance?

Worse, someone isn’t happy that “Dremond” is back on the scene, and as he gets ever closer to the truth, Deveron finds himself dodging bullets with his brother’s name on them.


Now Deveron must decide just how far he’s willing to go to maintain his search—and his lie. Because the more he learns about Dremond, the more he’ll find out just how different identical twins can be.

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Book details

A supernatural urban fantasy about lost family, borrowed identities, and the voids humming in plain sight.

Genre

Urban Fantasy

Editor

David Gatewood (site)

Cover designer

Tommy Arnold (site)

Published

November 2020

Print length

356 pages

Reviews

This one got me hooked in & I had to finish it! I really CARED about the characters; they are very well written.

— Kristine, reviewer

I’ve found a new favorite author! If you enjoy supernatural stories combined with characters you feel like you may have met before and a fast paced “keep you turning the page” story, you’ll enjoy this book.

— Sherry H., reviewer

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★ ★ ★ ★ ★

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