Truthseekers: Welcome to Blackriver
by
Rob St. Martin (Goodreads Author)
Moving to a small town from the big city is a challenge that can be hard enough for anyone. It's even harder for a teenage girl, leaving behind her friends, her school, her mall, her social life. After her parents are brutally murdered and fifteen-year-old Ashley Bennett is sent to the small town of Blackriver, Ontario to live with her only relative, her cousin Mark - a te...more
Paperback, 344 pages
Published
April 19th 2008
by Sabledrake Enterprises
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Review of Truthseekers by Rob St.Martin Review by Stephen B. Pearl: www.stephenpearl.com
When, teen age, Ashley’s parents are slain by a bizarre creature she moves to the small town of Black River to live with her only remaining relative. She soon finds that Black River is a gathering point for the strange and that she herself may carry a legacy of weirdness. She also learns that her parents had a secret life she knew nothing about.
Unsure of who to trust and what is real she c...more
When, teen age, Ashley’s parents are slain by a bizarre creature she moves to the small town of Black River to live with her only remaining relative. She soon finds that Black River is a gathering point for the strange and that she herself may carry a legacy of weirdness. She also learns that her parents had a secret life she knew nothing about.
Unsure of who to trust and what is real she c...more
Jim
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This first Truthseekers volume is a collection of intertwined short stories centering around fifteen-year-old Ashley Bennett. When Ashley’s parents are murdered, she has to leave Toronto and move to the small town of Blackriver to live with her older cousin Mark. Over the course of the book, Ashley begins to uncover secrets about her parents, her cousin, and herself.
I joked with Rob that the book reminded me of Buffy, only without the angst of the last few seasons. Imagine Sunnydale ...more
I joked with Rob that the book reminded me of Buffy, only without the angst of the last few seasons. Imagine Sunnydale ...more
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