Ebook {Epub PDF} Miraculum by Steph Post






















 · Steph Post gets hers in Brooksville, and fantasy writer Piers Anthony drinks the water just a few miles north. Either way, whatever is in the water produces imaginative stories that readers love. The word miraculum doesn’t have contemporary meaning; nevertheless, readers will recognize the magic in the name: a place where miracles happen. A miraculous www.doorway.ru: Honey Rand. Steph Post has clearly carved out a stake in the Southern/Florida gritty noir crime drama field, but Miraculum is something totally different and totally wonderful. Post moves her usual contemporary setting to and shifts slightly west as we’re introduced to the colorful cast of characters populating Pontilliar’s Spectacular Star Light Miraculum carnival/5(69). 7 rows ·  · Steph Post has firmly estblished herself as one of the most original and captivating voices in Brand: Polis Books.


Steph Post: I have a fear of elevators, by the way. I have so many nightmares about them. But anyway, the down-low on Miraculum: it follows Ruby—a tattooed snake charmer— and Daniel—a mysterious stranger posing as a geek— and the havoc caused by their meeting in a carnival traveling across the South in the s. Author Steph Post took a break from writing a crime fiction trilogy to dive into a fantasy world. Steph Post, the author of "Miraculum," lives near Brooksville. [ ALICE HERDEN | Special to the. Steph Post gets hers in Brooksville, and fantasy writer Piers Anthony drinks the water just a few miles north. Either way, whatever is in the water produces imaginative stories that readers love. The word miraculum doesn't have contemporary meaning; nevertheless, readers will recognize the magic in the name: a place where miracles happen.


Steph Post has clearly carved out a stake in the Southern/Florida gritty noir crime drama field, but Miraculum is something totally different and totally wonderful. Post moves her usual contemporary setting to and shifts slightly west as we’re introduced to the colorful cast of characters populating Pontilliar’s Spectacular Star Light Miraculum carnival. Miraculum by Steph Post. Polis Books (January ) pages; $ hardcover; $16 paperback; $ e-book. Reviewed by Dave Simms. If readers haven’t yet discovered the magic of Steph Post’s enthralling writing, Miraculum is a fine place to start, a novel that should put her on the map with a style somewhere between Gillian Flynn and John Connolly, but with a mark all her own. Steph Post has firmly estblished herself as one of the most original and captivating voices in contemporary fiction, and with Miraculum she has written an unforgettable novel that is part Southern Gothic, part Noir, part Magical Realism, and all Steph Post.

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