The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch, Volume One: At the Edge of Empire: Volume 1
By (Author) Daniel Kraus
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
1st December 2016
Reprint
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
672
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 41mm
603g
From the coauthor of the New York Times bestselling The Shape of Water comes the utterly riveting (Entertainment Weekly) tale of a murdered teen who is resurrected to walk the earth for more than a century.
May 7, 1896.
Dusk. A swaggering seventeen-year-old gangster named Zebulon Finch is gunned down by the shores of Lake Michigan. But after mere minutes in the void, he is mysteriously resurrected.
His second life will be nothing like his first.
Zebulons new existence begins as a sideshow attraction in a traveling medicine show. From there he will be poked and prodded by a scientist obsessed with mastering the secrets of death. He will fight in the trenches of World War I. He will run from his nightmaresand from povertyin Depression-era New York City. And he will become the companion of the most beautiful woman in Hollywood.
Love, hate, hope, and horrorZebulon finds them. But will he ever find redemption
Fearlessly weaving gore, love, philosophy, and social justice issues into one sharp whole (BCCB), The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch, Volume One: At the Edge of Empire is the epic saga of what it means to be human in a world so often lacking in humanity.
Fiction, like any art, can be divided between the living and the dead. THE DEATH AND LIFE OF ZEBULON FINCH is unequivocally and furiously among the former. A splendidly rendered, macabre picaresque, muscular and tender, imaginative and grotesque, cynical yet deeply moving. I was appalled one moment and laughing the next. Don't be fooled by the premise. This tale may be told by a dead man, but what's rendered here is life itself in all of life's absurd glory. -- Rick Yancey, NYT bestselling author of THE 5TH WAVE
"Kraus' careful prose gifts Mr. Finch with a voice that retains a sheen of elegance even as it repulses readers with macabre imagery." * Kirkus Reviews *
"Morbidly fascinating." -- Publishers Weekly
"Taking on the big questions of the meaning of life, the purpose of death, and good versus evil, this first half of a giant-size epic skillfully blends historical fiction, dark humor, and horror to push readers right to the brink." -- Booklist
Krauss globe-trotting dead kid is by turns cavalier, playful, and thoughtful, and his singular voicea debonair turn-of-the-century murderer-turned-victimis utterly riveting. Grade: A -- Entertainment Weekly
An absolutely sweeping tale of brilliance that drowns its reader in an intoxicating tale of death and degradation, with an absolutely masterful ending. Kraus has a beautifully twisted mind. -- Zac Brewer, New York Times bestselling author of THE CHRONICLES OF VLADIMIR TOD
Krauss work betrays prodigies of imagination. His flamboyant elocution is the greatest exercise in sustained voice since M. T. Andersons Octavian Nothing. -- Michael Cart, author of MY FATHER'S SCAR
Wild, intense, creepy, gross, and impeccably written. -- Andrew Smith, award-winning author of GRASSHOPPER JUNGLE and WINGER
Strange and marvelous and funny and darkI didnt want it to end. Zebulon Finch is one of a kind. -- Victoria Schwab, author of THE NEAR WITCH, THE ARCHIVED, and THE UNBOUND
Daniel Kraus achieves the task of delivering a crackling good story with exquisite writing every time he publishes a book . . . but he has outdone himself with The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch. This is an extraordinary book. -- Horror Drive-In
"[R]eaders will not be disappointed, making this another treat for fans of Krauss work...[I]t should be an option on the shelf in every library." -- VOYA, STARRED REVIEW
"Its a splendid, poetic, ambitious undertaking, and the significant page count is put to good use, with Kraus fear- lessly weaving gore, love, philosophy, and social justice issues into one sharp whole." -- The Children's Bulletin
"This is a book for readers who want to sink in and stay awhile." -- School Library Connection
Daniel Kraus is the New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen novels and graphic novels. He coauthored The Living Dead with legendary filmmaker George A. Romero. With Guillermo del Toro, he coauthored The Shape of Water, based on the same idea the two created for the Oscar-winning film. Also with del Toro, Kraus coauthored Trollhunters, which was adapted into the Emmy-winning Netflix series. He has won two Odyssey Awards (for Rotters and Scowler), and The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch was named one of Entertainment Weeklys Top 10 Books of the Year. His books have been Library Guild selections, YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults picks, Bram Stoker finalists, and more. His work has been translated into over twentylanguages. Daniel lives with his wife in Chicago. Visit him at DanielKraus.com.