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Only Child
Susan
The Wonder Emporium
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The Mortal Masquerade Series

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Rafe lived his life playing dead. Now that he is dead, the playing's just started in the dark immersive theatre of the Mortal Masquerade.

This novel takes place over the same time period as the first two Mortal Masquerade novels "Love Me to the End" and "The Hungry Garden" and includes alternate perspectives of some of those novels' events, along with a whole load of new characters, settings and events.

Cover image adapted from The Tragic Actor (Rouvière as Hamlet)
Édouard Manet 1866

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJackie Myre
Release dateJul 19, 2021
Only Child
Susan
The Wonder Emporium

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Wonder Emporium

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    The Wonder Emporium
    The Wonder Emporium

    Darryl De'vante is a professional magician in a post-mortal plane of reality, working alongside a tormented burlesque performer, a conjurer from magic's golden age and an unaging trans child housing a cosmic entity to build a little piece of heaven for souls that require it. Also, he was born a girl. In the great cosmic magic show, the real secret isn't always the one you're thinking of. A spinoff novellette expanding the universe of the Mortal Masquerade series.

  • Only Child

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    Only Child
    Only Child

    "Without mess there is no life." David did not fit in at school. He saw and drew patterns that no-one seemed to understand. He asked awkward questions which got him into trouble. But David had loving and supportive parents, a cosmic purpose on a post-mortal plane and an inner self named Triana. Told from the point of view of Triana's father, Only Child is a stand alone novella expanding the universe of the Mortal Masquerade series.

  • Susan

    5

    Susan
    Susan

    Susan is a devout and dutiful Christian, but it hasn't panned out as expected. Her fiance was unmasked as a paedophile, her life cut short by terminal illness, her afterlife assigned to a decadent club in a strange, morbid plane. At least she's been given a job to do. A prequel novellette mapping the origins of the Mortal Masquerade through to the events of the first two novels, from the point of view of Morior's office manager and deliverer. This novellette contains religious references throughout with the potential to offend those of particularly set views. Please note that this is a speculative work of fiction not intended to disrespect or attack any particular faith (or lack thereof). At various points there are references to substance abuse, masochism, sati and honour killing.

  • No Exemption for Actors

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    No Exemption for Actors
    No Exemption for Actors

    Rafe lived his life playing dead. Now that he is dead, the playing's just started in the dark immersive theatre of the Mortal Masquerade. This novel takes place over the same time period as the first two Mortal Masquerade novels "Love Me to the End" and "The Hungry Garden" and includes alternate perspectives of some of those novels' events, along with a whole load of new characters, settings and events. Cover image adapted from The Tragic Actor (Rouvière as Hamlet) Édouard Manet 1866

Author

Jackie Myre

Habitually weird, cheerily dark and proudly genderfluid (male at birth), the pseudonymous Jackie Myre followed an early obsession with cartoonishly bizarre perils into experiments in stage magic, escapology and messy performance art, usually appearing in drag. When middle aged adulthood caught up, Jackie began transferring his experiences in both online fantasy and the Northern UK goth and fetish scene into the Mortal Masquerade series of novels and novellas.Jackie is married with many cats in central England.

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