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The Last Rites of Baby-Blue
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-965422-36-6
- EAN9781965422366
- Date de parution14/07/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurContrarian Publishing
Résumé
Snakes aren't the only desert creatures with fangs It's been ten years since Baby-Blue de Lorraine joined their coven. Ten years of playing in bars with Luke, prowling for their next hunt under his watchful eye. Ten years of being left behind while the others go feed. Ten years of being the baby. And they've never killed anyone. Until now. When Baby kills the wrong person, one of Zedekiah's concubines, he's sent to trial to face The Elders for this third and most egregious offense.
Zedekiah is out for blood, and only Baby's death will satisfy. But for Baby, death might finally mean a sweet relief. Unless they can find in themselves something to live for. Set against the background of the desert suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona, L. A. Barron's The Last Rites of Baby-Blue is an exploration of queer identity, family, and choosing life in the darkest of moments.
Zedekiah is out for blood, and only Baby's death will satisfy. But for Baby, death might finally mean a sweet relief. Unless they can find in themselves something to live for. Set against the background of the desert suburbs of Phoenix, Arizona, L. A. Barron's The Last Rites of Baby-Blue is an exploration of queer identity, family, and choosing life in the darkest of moments.



