The Truants
By (Author) Lee Markham
Duckworth Overlook
Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
20th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.92
Paperback
256
Width 143mm, Height 216mm
250g
Following the suicide of his lover, the last of the `oldones ancient immortal beings, as clever as they are ruthless and unable to withstand the light of the sun has decided to end his immortality. As he sits on a bench on the edge of a council estate to await his demise with the rising of the sun, he is mistaken for an old man, held up at knifepoint by a young man and stabbed before the sun burns his body to ashes. His assailant scurries back into the belly of the estate with the knife in his pocket, the blood of the old-one seared into its sharpened edge. But once the blade finds new flesh, the congealed blood mingles with that of its victim, and awakens in them the old-ones consciousness from the depths of the afterlife. It is not long before the knife draws blood again, and one by one the youth living on the estate are taken over by the old-ones mind. Determined to die, he must find and destroy the knife before his soul becomes irrevocably dispersed in the bodies of the citys children, trapped forever in its feral underbelly. But someone is out to stop him Inspired by the murders of Baby P, Jamie Bulger and Damilola Taylor, and by the London riots during the summer of 2011, The Truants is a visceral, intelligent, gripping novel which uncovers the fragility and hopelessness of Britains social underclass and the horror of their everyday lives.
The Knife shocks. Markham takes the tiredest concept and re-clothes it in the rags of slumland addiction. You've never read a vampire story like this before... The Trainspotting of supernatural prose! -- Liam Sharp, CCO and co-founder Madefire, Artist on Gears of War, The Hulk, Aliens, and author of 'God Killers'
An absolutely stonking good read...the Tarantino-esque timeline gripped from start to finish -- Russ Williamson, Smashwords.com
Lee Markham is an Eastbourne-based author whose work is inspired by writers such as Stephen King, Iain Banks, Alan Moore and Cormac McCarthy. He founded No Man Publishing in 2014 and is currently the CEO of Chestnut Tree Tales.