cover image Devils Like Us

Devils Like Us

L.T. Thompson. Bloomsbury, $20.99 (384p) ISBN 978-1-5476-1519-3

A trio of teens set out to rescue a peer and uncover a secret society in Thompson’s creatively imagined queer historical fantasy debut. At age 10, Cas and Remy become estranged after clairvoyant Cas portends Remy’s father’s violent future death. In the following eight years, Cas continues to have visions of various deaths. Remy, meanwhile, with help from orphaned Irish immigrant Finn, assiduously researches the Order of Lazarus, a group her father was investigating when he went missing around Cas and Remy’s falling out. After Cas somehow shares in experiencing one of her visions with suitor Henry, his emotional response (he “just snapped”) prompts his parents to send him to a boys’ seminary in Maine, “hoping to drive the demons out of him.” Upon learning that the institution is connected with the Order, Cas persuades Remy and Finn to rescue him, and they stow away, disguised as boys, on a ship from Massachusetts to Maine, all the while uncovering revelations both personal and supernatural. In this taut, complex fantasy, Thompson skillfully plumbs the white-cued protagonists’ doubts, motivations, and desires, as experienced against a vivid society and setting, to examine themes of found family and identity. Ages 14–up. Agent: Beth Phelan, Gallt Zacker Literary. (June)
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