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Dark Parts of the Universe

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Outer Banks meets Bone Gap in New York Times bestselling author Samuel Miller's propulsive and genre-bending YA mystery, following a group of teenagers who discover a dead body while playing an app-based adventure game that sends players to "random" locations, unlocking a much deeper mystery about their small town.

In Calico Springs, Willie's life has been defined by two powerful forces: God and the river. The "miracle boy" died for five minutes as a young child, and ever since, Willie is certain he survived for a reason, but that purpose didn't become clear until he found the Game.

The Game is called Manifest Atlas, and the concept is simple: enter an intention and the Game provides a target—a blinking blue dot on the map. Willie's second time playing Manifest Atlas, his intention takes him to an ominous target: three empty graves. Willie is sure the Game is telling him he's going to die.

Willie's older brother, Bones, doesn't believe him, but their friends are intrigued. Sarai, a girl from across the river, sets the next intention: something bloody. The group follows the Game's coordinates and they discover something even more unsettling than the graves: a dead body. Sarai's stepfather's body. The Game is suddenly personal.

Willie is dedicated to proving the Game works while Sarai is set on finding out what happened to her stepdad. Bones just wants to enjoy his last summer before real life begins. As the group digs deeper into Manifest Atlas, stranger and wilder things begin to appear, unlocking a much deeper mystery running like an undercurrent through the small town.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 29, 2024
      This mystery thriller by Miller (Redemption Prep), based on real accounts of sundown towns, or all-white municipalities, is replete with twists and long-awaited reckonings. High school freshman William “Willie” Eckles describes his Calico Springs, Mo., hometown as a place where “people believe in God.” After almost dying as a child, Willie was dubbed “Miracle Boy” by Calico Springs locals, and he’s certain that God has a plan for him. He’s eager to spend the summer with his older brother Bones, a recent graduate, even as tensions rise throughout town surrounding all-white Calico Springs’s imminent merge with Lawton, a predominantly Black neighborhood. But Willie’s plans are derailed when he and new friend Sarai Lewis—guided by a tracking app called Manifest Atlas, which provides directions to an unknown location based on the user’s provided “intention”—discover Sarai’s stepfather’s corpse. As Willie contends with his parents’ separation and Bones’s controlling behavior, he stumbles onto mysterious forces seemingly determined to keep the towns apart. A lack of focus on Lawton residents somewhat dampens Miller’s powerful depiction of Willie’s awakening to his community’s deep-rooted racism. Effective use of fictional newspaper articles, message boards, and testimonies establish the history of Calico Springs, and violent scenes are tempered by evocative and lyrical prose. Most characters are white; Sarai is Black. Ages 13–up. Agent: Joanna Volpe, New Leaf Literary & Media.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Michael Crouch's accent plunges the listener into the Ozarks setting of this YA novel. Willie is most comfortable in his older brother's shadow. He's also at a loss over his parents' separation. Crouch gives listeners a soft-spoken and thoughtful young man whose tone is full of his yearning to better understand his place in the world. At first, the phone game Manifest Atlas appears to offer him an unexpected solution, but ultimately it brings a mysterious death. The dark history of his formerly booming riverside town adds to Willie's introspective journey, filling the story with twists and turns that intertwine horror, the supernatural, politics, and racism. S.T.C. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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