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Lost on the Edge of Eternity is paranormal thriller that takes readers on a ghostly roller coaster adventure through high school and beyond. The excitement begins when Bill Fellars, the guidance counselor of Brownville High, is visited by Randy Galphin, a former student. The problem? Randy is dead! Randy tells Fellars he and some others are stuck between worlds and they need his help in passing over to the other side. Fellars is both intrigued and alarmed by the request. If news of this gets out, he could wind up in the psychiatric ward of the local hospital. On the other hand, if he doesn’t help, all these spirits will be stuck in limbo forever. Skirting some laws and breaking others, Fellars works with the students to get them married, adopt a child, exact revenge, and other irregular situations that have been holding them back. But with a local thug out for his blood, the corrupt town cop breathing down his neck, and a dead misfit teen terrorizing him, can Fellars remain alive or out of jail long enough to complete his mission? Tony Cunningham, one of the characters, sums things up perfectly when he says, “Any way you cut it, being dead’s a real drag.” Author Jonathan Floyd turns the misfortune of being dead into a bizarre supernatural story. Lost on the Edge of Eternity, which was once banned by a high school in Arizona until members of the English department fought the administration to allow student to read the novel, is an unbridled look at life, death, peer pressure, fitting in, bullying, society prejudices and second chances.
Jonathan Floyd
Lost on the Edge of Eternity
2024 NYC Big Book Award
Distinguished Favorite
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