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BLOOD DEBTS by Terry J. Benton-Walker Kirkus Star

BLOOD DEBTS

by Terry J. Benton-Walker

Pub Date: April 4th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-250-82592-6
Publisher: Tor Teen

Twins with a lineage of magic and a family history stained by violent betrayal pursue blood and justice in this bewitching contemporary fantasy.

Secrets and grief have torn Cris and Clem Trudeau’s family into pieces. All the people Clem loves die or abandon him. The doctor says his mother has weeks to live. His aunt left their family’s estate and won’t explain why. Ever since their father’s fatal heart attack 11 months ago, his twin sister has shut him out. But no matter how much she misses her brother, Cris can’t bear to tell him the truth about why she’s given up practicing generational magic. When Clem and Cris find a hex doll beneath their mother’s bed, they realize their survival depends on reuniting their estranged relatives. Someone wants to destroy their family, perhaps the same someone who blamed their grandmother for murdering the mayor’s daughter 30 years ago. Set in New Orleans during an election year, realistic, magically charged political intrigue surrounds this high-suspense mystery about a justice-seeking family of Black gen—conjurers who channel power from ancestors and the moon. Writing from multiple perspectives with trauma-informed care, Benton-Walker develops each character with emotional complexity, including those with insidious intentions. Social themes, including cultural appropriation of sacred practices, racism, mental illness, sex work, sexuality, and consent, adeptly intertwine with the story’s conflict. This page-turning debut demands a sequel.

Riveting and relevant.

(author’s note, magic chart, family trees) (Fantasy. 14-18)