Ruth Miranda is a Portugal born and raised author who feels more comfortable around words than people, especially if those words happen to be in English, a language she once taught for a living - amongst other varied jobs. She started making up stories in her head as a child, to put herself to sleep, but the stories kept growing with her, so eventually, they needed to be put to paper.
All Night Andrews wants is to do his job and live his life in peace, so he can forget his past and all he's been through. Keeping to himself, he trusts no one, and lets no one near, other than the three people he shares house and work with. But when Rhodri Hughes walks into the nightclub owned by Night's benefactor, trouble follows him in the form of the gang he hangs with. When the group of troublemakers drag Rhodri to the toilets, Night decides to follow, triggered by the look he caught in the young man's eyes. What he comes upon wakes a killer rage inside him and opens the door to the kind of mess he wanted to steer clear off.
Rhodri Hughes, on the other hand, could do with some help - seeing he's powerless where it comes to helping himself. When Night storms into the toilets where he's suffering the kind of assault he's become used to, he can't help seeing him as some kind of saviour, one he'd like to keep close, just in case. Night's insistence on keeping him away - when his eyes say otherwise - messes with Rhodri's head to the point he doesn't know where he stands, any longer, aware he should steer clear from that kind of man.
But something seems to draw them together, like magnets. Slowly opening up to one another, they unravel the secrets of their lives and what brought them to where they are - the precipice they stand on the verge of, still unsure of whether they should jump or turn back.
Because the results of such proximity might very well be what ends up destroying them, and all those they care for.
This book contains mentions and depictions of subjects that may be harmful to readers, such as violence, assault, abuse (mental, physical, sexual) suicide, death, CSA. Reader discretion is advised
Título : A Killing Moon
EAN : 9798223484868
Editorial : Ruth Miranda
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