The Kiss of Death (novel) explained

The Kiss of Death
Author:Marcus Sedgwick
Country:England
Language:English
Series:shadow queen
Genre:Horror
Publisher:Orion Books
Pub Date:2008
Media Type:Print (Hardback)

The Kiss of Death is a novel written by the British writer and illustrator Marcus Sedgwick and the sequel to My Swordhand is Singing. Based in 18th century Venice, it follows the story of a young boy called Marko, who is looking for his missing father. Soon enough, old adversaries emerge.

Plot description

"Peter's ongoing search for the Shadow Queen leads him to Venice - the fabled city with lapping waterways, crumbling magnificence, dark, twisting alleyways and surprising piazzas. A city whose beauty disguises many ugly secrets. The Shadow Queen is there, gathering strength, recruiting a new army of the Undead for a final confrontation.

Marko and Sorrel meet in Venice for the first time. They must uncover the mystery of what has happened both to Sorrel's father, who is plagued by a strange madness that prevents him from sleeping, and to Marko's father, a doctor, who has mysteriously gone missing after travelling to Venice to help his old friend".[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sedgwick, Marcus . The Kiss of Death . 2010-08-05 . Orion Children's Books . 978-1-84255-689-4 . UK . English.