- Title:
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Ferryman
- Series:
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Ferryman #1
- Written by:
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Claire McFall
- Read by:
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Chloe Pirrie
- Format:
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Unabridged CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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8
- Duration:
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9 hours 20 minutes
- Published:
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February 01 2020
- Available Date:
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February 01 2020
- Age Category:
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Young Adult (13+)
- ISBN:
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9780655646686
- Genres:
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Fiction; Contemporary Fantasy; Fantasy Fiction; Paranormal; Romance
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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After a deadly train crash, the afterlife is waiting for Dylan. But that's only if she and her intriguing Ferryman can make it across the demon-infested wasteland – and if she can bear to let him go.
When Dylan wakes up after her train has crashed, she thinks she has survived unscathed. But she couldn't be more mistaken: the bleak landscape around her isn't Scotland, it's a wasteland – a terrain somehow shaped by her own feelings and fears, a border to whatever awaits her in the afterlife. And the stranger sitting by the train track isn't an ordinary teenage boy.
Tristan is a Ferryman, tasked with guiding Dylan's soul safely across the treacherous landscape, a journey he has made a thousand times before. Only this time, something's different. The crossing, as ever, is perilous, with ravenous wraiths hounding the two at each day's end, hungry for Dylan's soul. But as Dylan focuses her strength on survival, with Tristan as protector, challenger and confidant, she begins to wonder where she is truly meant to be – and what she must risk to get there.
'Adding touches of mystery and horror as she goes, McFall reimagines Charon of Greek mythology in this gentle, engrossing love story.'
Booklist
'Is it possible for the dead to love another? Is it possible for the ferryman to love someone? Is it possible for the dead to return to this world? McFall answers all of these questions in thoughtful, satisfying ways for the reader ...'
School Library Connection
'An escapist romance of limitless love across boundaries of life and death.'
School Library Journal
'An otherworldly romance.'
Kirkus Reviews