Someplace to Be Flying

Author: Charles de Lint

Lily is a photojournalist in search of the “animal people” who supposedly haunt the city’s darkest slums. Hank is a slum dweller who knows the bad streets all too well. One night, in a brutal incident, their two lives collide–uptown Lily and downtown Hank, each with a quest and a role to play in the secret drama of the city’s oldest inhabitants.For the animal people walk….Read More

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