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Body of Water
by Stuart Wakefield
Part 1 of the Orcadian series
The #1 Kindle Gay Fiction Best Seller, Body of Water, is the first novel in the Orcadian Trilogy, and 1 of 10 books long-listed for the Polari First Book Prize for a first book which explores the LGBT experience: "Fear the water." Leven has never forgotten his mother's terrible warning. So how can he explain his strange attraction to water, his powerful sensitivity to it, his extraordinary ability to swim as though possessed? Water is Leven's natural element. And it's water that takes the one he loves and destroys everything he's ever called his own. Set on the Orkney Islands in the mysterious realm of Selkie mythology, Leven's story of lost identity, lost love, and the search for redemption leads him from London to a terrifying meeting with the dark and volatile man who will change his heart forever. Something in the water is coming for Leven. But can a man born of chaos ever calm the storm?
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Memory of Water
by Stuart Wakefield
Part 2 of the Orcadian series
The sequel to Body of Water, a #1 Kindle Best Seller in Amazon UK's Gay Fiction chart, and 1 of 10 books long-listed for the Polari First Book Prize for a first book which explores the LGBT experience.
Despondent and suicidal over the disappearance of his beloved Leven, Shaun goes from medical observation to the River Thames-where he wades into the freezing water intent upon ending it all. Instead, Shaun finds himself rescuing the mysterious floating body of a man in strange armor. And he learns that Leven is not dead, hope is not lost, love is not over. . .and the world of London is not the world he thought it was at all. Shaun and his sister Beth struggle to save the life of this man so like Leven as to be identical, although he has no memory of Shaun or anything that's happened to him. When their struggle becomes one of escaping their own tyrannical parents and violent past, it is Beth's wild, uncontrollable art that brings to them the clues Shaun needs to piece together where Leven has been, what happened to him there, who's coming for him now. . .and how only a fine thread of precognition hangs between London and oceanic apocalypse. Before it's too late, Shaun must recover this man's memory- The memory of water.
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