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In Veritas

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"Things that are and are not, she thinks, and the dog is a snake."

In this fantastic and fantastical debut, C.J. Lavigne concocts a wondrous realm overlaying a city that brims with civic workers and pigeons. Led by her synesthesia, Verity Richards discovers a hidden world inside an old Ottawa theatre. Within the timeworn walls live people who should not exist—people whose very survival is threatened by science, technology, and natural law. Verity must submerge herself in this impossible reality to help save the last traces of their broken community. Her guides: a magician, his shadow-dog, a dying angel, and a knife-edged woman who is more than half ghost.

With great empathy and imagination, In Veritas explores the nature of truth and the complexities of human communication.

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2020

      In a city bustling with noise, lights, and casual lies, Verity can only see and speak truth. Truth that labels her as crazy: pigeons that are dragons, cats with more than four legs, shadows that are dogs and also snakes. After years of feeling alone in a world that assaults her senses, Verity meets others like herself, who teach her to open doors into the between, a magical space between walls, offering shelter to those magic few suffering in the glare of the mundane, modern world. As the strangeness within the city increases, Verity finds herself the nexus of a generational magical occurrence. She must decide if she dares risk destroying the mundane world for a chance to save people like herself--people dying from the disease of modernity. VERDICT Lavigne's debut urban fantasy novel, part of the "Nunatak First Fiction" series, is full of wonder, darkness, and hope. Part biography, part conversation with an unnamed biographer, the style is engaging and keeps the pages turning. Reminiscent of the best of Charles de Lint, this is a book readers will not want to put down.--Jennifer Beach, Longwood Univ. Lib., Farmville, VA

      Copyright 2020 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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