The Artful by Wilbert Stanton
(Shadows of the City #1)
Published by: Curiosity Quills Press
Publication date: May 27th 2014
Genres: Post-Apocalyptic, Young Adult
(Shadows of the City #1)
Published by: Curiosity Quills Press
Publication date: May 27th 2014
Genres: Post-Apocalyptic,
Synopsis:
New York City, 2025: Everything is changed. The city that never sleeps is now a land of death and decay. A rampant virus has taken over and the survivors have become carriers, quarantined from the rest of the world.
Twist and Dodger grew up in the streets, the sewers and underground tunnels – their playground. They aren’t heroes. They just like attention; and stealing meds from the rich and giving them to the poor is their golden ticket.
On their latest raid, they unknowingly steal a cure that puts them square between the ailing Emperor of Manhattan and the war hungry Governor of Brooklyn and forces them on a quest into the darkest shadows of their putrefying world.
Twist and Dodger grew up in the streets, the sewers and underground tunnels – their playground. They aren’t heroes. They just like attention; and stealing meds from the rich and giving them to the poor is their golden ticket.
On their latest raid, they unknowingly steal a cure that puts them square between the ailing Emperor of Manhattan and the war hungry Governor of Brooklyn and forces them on a quest into the darkest shadows of their putrefying world.
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Dodger was only
eighteen, yet he stood at the center of the party, a gravitational force
attracting everyone. He wore a fancy-tailed coat and top hat with loose, brown
hair falling from underneath, framing his sun-tanned face. With a glass
elegantly in his hand, he acted the part of Mr. Cool with little thought.
People, women in particular, flocked to him.
I was never jealous of
Dodge, not really. I envied him and readily acknowledged I would never be as
intriguing. In all my seventeen years I could never have the confidence he had.
I was just a hopeless scrawny kid in comparison, average at best. I accepted
that. I did, however, hate that I felt myself forever in his shadow. You see,
Dodger and I were Gutter Punks, the best crew of thieves the world has ever
seen, but I think the world believed I was his sidekick.
“Twist, here, boy, now
there’s a lad!” he yelled in the mocking voice he used to make fun of the
wealthy.
I sauntered over,
awkwardly pushing my way through the group of giggling girls surrounding him. I
felt uncomfortable, my pants too big, the fancy dress coat too long for my
liking, and the gold-tipped cane all but useless. While Dodge wore his disguise
like a form-fitting glove, I looked like a child wearing his father’s clothes.
Dodger was busy
talking to a well-endowed socialite; her high heeled boots met a Victorian
bell-shaped dress, and her corset was so tight I wondered how she could
breathe. Her skin was pale, and her eyes had the usual bloodshot look we saw in
drug users. Many of the other women were of the same cast. They were ghosts,
hanging onto every word he spoke as if he were a magician, able to conjure up
whole new worlds.
“So I was telling my
fellow Twist here”―he looked deeply into the cleavage of his mark―“We’ve
explored so much of this city, our skin is permanently tanned. It’s time for
new adventures, wouldn’t you say? With Mayor Reynolds nearly set to go to war
with that Brooklyn tyrant Chrysler, Manhattan will soon be a battlefield! You
would think each mayor would be content to stay in his own borough, and yet
they both want a piece of our great Manhattan. I shudder to think what would
happen if these parties were put to an end. All we need is to hijack an
airship, which would be no challenge for me.” He ripped the cane from my hands
and pointed it at a passing waiter.
“Move and you die,
good sir. Alas, what have you to offer me in your surrender?”
The waiter frowned,
and held up his tray of wine.
“Very good.” Dodger
finished off his glass and replaced it with a full one.
Dodger’s swooning
admirers laughed and whispered in thrilled excitement.
“You see, I am quite
skilled in swordplay. Once we have control of the ship, we will sail past the
quarantine border and to the end of the world.”
His mark gasped in
exaggerated fear.
AUTHOR BIO
Wilbert Stanton was born and raised in New York City. From an early age, Wilbert decided he would either write books or take over the world; everything else was just a precursor to his end game.
Along the way, he has studied Psychology, English, and Computer Science. He’s held jobs in a wide range of fields and met people from all walks of life. Wilbert is constantly learning and growing as a person, in order to solidify his dreams.
In the end world domination was a bit tedious, so he decided to focus on writing books.
Along the way, he has studied Psychology, English, and Computer Science. He’s held jobs in a wide range of fields and met people from all walks of life. Wilbert is constantly learning and growing as a person, in order to solidify his dreams.
In the end world domination was a bit tedious, so he decided to focus on writing books.
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