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Among Ghosts

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Pre-release: Expected June 24, 2025
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Set in the world of New York Times bestseller Seraphina, a boy on the run from a dragon—among other dangers—seeks refuge in a haunted abbey in this wholly original ghost story about what haunts us, and what connects us.
A few things to know about the town of St. Muckle’s: It’s too out-of-the-way to interest greedy lords, and too damp and muddy for marauding dragons to burn. And anyone, from a humble serf to a runaway nun, may earn their freedom by living for a year and a day within the town walls. Seven years ago, Charl and his mother fled to St. Muckle’s and made it their safe-haven, building a new life in this so called Peasant’s Paradise. But when Charl sees something impossible—a ghost—soon the embers of his past are threatening to engulf his world in flame. A tragic accident is quickly followed by murder, a deadly plague, and a mercenary dragon. 
Charl manages to escape to an abandoned abbey outside of town, but finds no safety within those ruined walls. A treacherous nun, a chorus of murdered girls, and the fearsome Battle Bishop await, ready to ensnare him in a complex web of history, magic and fate. For some things should never be forgotten, however much they haunt us, and Charl will need all his wisdom and resiliency if he is to fight for the world he knows…and the people he calls home.
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    • School Library Journal

      Starred review from May 1, 2025

      Gr 6 Up-Revisit the renowned world of Seraphina in the town of St. Muckle's, where anyone can earn freedom from their circumstances by living inside the town's walls for a year and a day. The safe haven is considered too poor for greedy nobles and too damp for dragons, so Charl, 13, and his mother have lived for years hiding from his father. They've thrived more or less peacefully until a duel leads Charl to the Old Abbey where he stumbles upon a ghost and a fatal accident in traumatic succession. When the night watchman turns up dead and a plague breaks out, everything the people of St. Muckle's have worked for is thrown into jeopardy-and that's before the dragon enters the scene. Charl escapes back to the Old Abbey and its ghosts, tangling him in history and destiny as he decides who he wants to be. Exquisite prose carves a place in readers' hearts for the nuanced characters of St. Muckle's as they navigate themes of power, misinformation, and the duty people have to one another and to the greater community. This slow-moving character exploration asks readers to define the edges of their world and what's important in it, making for a deeply grounded plot despite its fantastical setting. Hartman's humorous parentheticals and authentic narrative voice lighten the expository load as new readers are welcomed into the well-established world of Goredd, a place where humans and shape-shifting dragons live side-by-side. VERDICT An engrossing, thoughtful fantasy on the human condition-with dragons. A first purchase for all collections.-Emmy Neal

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    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2025
      The town of St. Muckle's is a "peasants' paradise": Anyone who stays for a year and a day gains freedom from serfdom. Six-year-old Charl's father, an earl, torments his family and slaughters pagans. Escaping from his cruelty, Charl and his mother, Eileen, flee to St. Muckle's with two companions, Sister Agnes and ex-knight Aris, who help raise Charl. Seven years later, Eileen, who's working as an innkeeper, has earned the townspeople's respect. But the family's peace is shattered when an infiltrator spreads a deadly beetle-borne plague, and suspicion falls on Eileen. As illness grips the town, disaster strikes again--a dragon attacks St. Muckle's, separating Charl from his mother. Forced to flee, he takes shelter in a ruined abbey with a suspicious nun, only to find it haunted by ghostly girls and the spirit of a murderous bishop. To reunite with his mother and escape his father's grasp, Charl will need help from both the living and the dead. Charl is a thoughtful, kindhearted protagonist who struggles against the limitations placed on him for his own safety. The setting and backstory are richly developed, and though the novel is set in the world of Hartman's Seraphina series, no knowledge of those works is needed. However, the narrative transition from St. Muckle's to the abbey feels disjointed, and the rushed ending leaves some character arcs unresolved. Most major characters present white; Aris has brown skin. Despite pacing issues, rich worldbuilding and an appealing found-family theme make for a compelling read.(Fantasy. 12-18)

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