Art world darling Julian Le Sang paints with passion, with abandon, and with his own blood. Inside these blood paintings, Julian sees more than art... he sees the future.
"Propulsive and mesmerizingly original... This one is going to be felt far and wide." —K.C. Jones, author of White Line Fever
From Tyler Jones, author of Burn the Plans (one of Esquire's Best Horror Books of 2022), Heavy Oceans, and Midas, comes a new novel in which the future is written in blood.
In fifth grade, Julian is bullied and alienated until Marcy befriends him and learns the strange boy's dark secret: he sees visions of death in his own blood. Visions that turn out to be eerily accurate.
When Julian becomes a famous artist, he inadvertently pulls Marcy and her son into a world of secret government programs, murder, blood soaked canvas, and a terrifying version of the future that's barreling toward them with all the force of a nuclear weapon. A horror story about fate and how every choice shapes what will become our world.
Tyler Jones is the author of Criterium, The Dark Side of the Room, Almost Ruth, the story collection Burn the Plans (one of Esquire’s Best Horror Books of 2022), Heavy Oceans, and Midas. His work has appeared in the anthologies including Flame Tree Press: Chilling Crime Stories, Burnt Tongues (edited by Chuck Palahniuk), 101 Proof Horror, Campfire Macabre, Paranormal Contact, and in Dark Moon Digest, Cemetery Dance, LitReactor, PsuedoPod, Tales to Terrify, and The NoSleep Podcast.
He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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