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Death Whispers (Death Series, Book 1) [Kindle Edition]

Tamara Rose Blodgett
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Book Description

March 30, 2011
A Top 15 Rated Dark Fantasy Novel (based on Amazon reviews)
Ages 13+
 
Almost fifteen-year-old Caleb Hart is a Cadaver-Manipulator in the year 2025.

When teens receive a government-sanctioned pharmaceutical cocktail during school,
paranormal abilities begin manifesting... making the teens more powerful than the adults.

After Caleb discovers he has the rare, Affinity for the Dead, he must do whatever it takes to hide it from a super-secret government agency whose goal is exploitation.

Caleb seeks refuge in his new girlfriend, Jade, until he realizes that she needs as much protection from her family, as he does from the government.

Suddenly, Caleb finds that hiding his ability while protecting Jade and his friends is a full
time job; can he escape the government, protect Jade and lose the bullies that are making him miserable?
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More Reviews for Death Whispers:

"...This is one of the most original books I have ever read..."-- Logan Rutherford

"...I've picked up many books on my Kindle journey. None of them grabbed me as tightly as this one. In fact, at the end, my mouth was hanging open and I was shocked that I
had run out of pages to read.....must. find. next. book..."--Dawn


"...The characters are very well developed, three dimensional and engaging. The premise is unique and the storyline smooth and oddly plausible..."--Menuez

App.word count: 112,000-paperback 354 pages.
What happens when teenagers manifest paranormal abilities which make them more powerful than the adults? Can death be used as a weapon? Can humanity transcend death? Death Whispers, reveals impossible human potential and the evil which lies therein.

Other titles:
DEATH SPEAKS (Death Series, #2)
DEATH SCREAMS (Death Series, #3)
THE PEARL SAVAGE (Savage Series, #1)
THE SAVAGE BLOOD (Savage Series, #2)
THE SAVAGE VENGEANCE (Death Series,#3)
BLOOD SINGERS (Blood Series, #1) 
Book #4, DEATH WEEPS coming May 18, 2012!
 


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"...The issues surrounding the paranormal gifts these kids have is so fresh. I don't think I've ever heard of an idea like this.... I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone who wants a great read..." --awesomesaucebookclub.blogspot.com/
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If you enjoyed the paranormal flavor of X-Men and Heroes, and the books, 
The Giver and The Uglies,  to which it's been loosely compared, Death Whispers is sure to satisfy! 


From the Author

Tamara Rose Blodgett lives in Alaska where she worked as a journalist and now writes young adult urban fantasy and paranormal romance; coffee is at the bottom of her food pyramid.

Product Details

  • File Size: 724 KB
  • Print Length: 367 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 146105866X
  • Publisher: Tamara Rose Blodgett; 2 edition (March 30, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004ULVYAU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #23,618 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
Very Awesome! April 20, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
I really like this novel. I especially love that the main character is male, as more often than not, lead roles in YA literature are female (why is that?). I've been looking for something along these lines to promote reading among my male student for a while, and thankfully, I've now found it. With a main character that can raise corpses, how can you go wrong?

It is obvious that Blodgett spent a lot of time writing Death Whispers, perfecting the scientific and technological aspects of this futuristic dystopian novel. I was reminded of one of my favorite TV shows, Heroes, as I read. While many young adults will come into their special power during puberty, not all will choose to use their powers for good. And, with many new powers coming to light each year, the government, of course, is going to be on the lookout for any powers that may be politically important. One main difference, though, is that all young adults know that they may manifest these powers, and they are, therefore, subjected to a mandatory AP test to determine their placements in high school--which I think is a really ingenious idea that Blodgett incorporated into the novel, as it creates suspense in the terms that "big brother is watching you."

As the synopsis states, Caleb has a very rare talent, as do a few of his friends, and it was really fun to follow the characters as they discover their different abilities and learn to control and hide them, especially as the ever looming government could easily swoop in at any moment. What I really love about these powers, especially Caleb's, is that Blodgett doesn't sugarcoat them. For instance, the corpses don't come back as they were in life, but rather in their various stages of decompose, including the smell. It was really interesting to read about this, and Blodgett writes in such a way that the reader can easily visualize it (though thankfully not smell it!).

This novel takes place over a few months, and another aspect I really enjoyed was that I was able to keep pace with the timeframe. Keeping the reader on point with elapsed time can be very difficult for writers, and I've read many books in which the events all seem to happen within a day, and no timeline is ever provided for the reader, causing confusion. Blodgett, however, easily guides the reader through the story without having to state the time and, because of this, the love story portion of the novel becomes feasible, as it obviously doesn't happen "overnight."

The dialogue in the story, as well as the action, was also very well done. Caleb and his friends banter back and forth much as my students do every day in the classroom, and I catch them doing very strange things in class as well, such as sticking things in their nose and ears... Blodgett captures the true essence of adolescents in her story, making her novel that much more enjoyable. As the story unfolds, events seamlessly build off each other, capturing the reader's attention until the very end.

I know that my favorite character should be one of the main ones, but actually, my favorite characters is Ali, Caleb's mother. Why? As I'm an English teacher and older adult, I find we connect. She has a strong love for her son and also a strong love for English. She is constantly correcting Caleb's language and, as exasperating as that can be to others, I love it! I do it all the time too; I see myself in her, and I see my students in the young adult characters, solidifying Blodgett's capability of creating very real characters that we can all connect with in some manner.

Something else I absolutely adore about this novel is the Caleb's relationship with his parents. Caleb goes to his parents, first and foremost, when he realizes he's in trouble. Most YA novels deal with characters that feel they need to hide everything from the adults in their life, and I loved that this was different. I've read many YA novels in which adults are excluded or deemed untrustworthy, and it was refreshing to finally read a YA novel in which an adolescent trusts his parents. Caleb goes to his parents on many occasions, and though they can't always help him, the moral support that is there is awesome, and it portrays parents in a positive light, whereas, more often than not, YA literature portrays adults negatively. I like this positive reinforcement because that's an aspect that teens need in their lives--adults who listen and care--yet Blodgett doesn't paint all the adults in her novel as such, in order to keep with the reality of the world. Not all the adults (or other teenagers, for that matter) in the novel can be trusted, and Caleb and his friends aren't obtuse. They see the warning signs and give their trust sparingly--they have a great sense of "street smarts," as my parents would put it, and I enjoyed that very much.

Of course, the technological aspect of this novel was amazing. As it takes place in the future, technology must be vastly different, and Blodgett does not disappoint! She has taken our current technology and morphed it, creating "pulse" technology in which cell phones read our thoughts and send them virally. Hence, texting and calling are obsolete. I loved reading about this, and how the characters used it, and I would live to see "pulse" technology actually come to fruition someday--though that could be a nightmare to us teachers in the classroom...

Overall, this novel was great, and I highly suggest adolescents and adults read it alike. You will not be disappointed! Four stars!

Stay tuned for Death Speaks, the sequel, which comes out late summer--I can't wait!
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Great Book! April 11, 2011
By Zeitlos
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Great read through and excellent scenarios of how Caleb starts learning how to control his power, how he and Jade are is very realistic! Reading about the teenage boys really reminds me of how I used to be! From front to back I think it's great, hard to put down and I would like to read more, :D!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Start of a great series April 4, 2011
By Pat
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Being a reader of mysteries and historical fiction, I wasn't sure about this book when a relative suggested I give it a try. How very glad I am that I followed up on that suggestion. I enjoyed it very, very much and think that it's the start of a great new series. It was a fun read,the kids sounded and acted like real kids, with some not so common gifts. The parents were great, as was the action. The book kept moving and held my attention, which is a biggie for me, I hate to get bored when I read. I now have a new subject and author in my favorite books reading list. Kudos to this first time author and I will be buying the 2nd. book as soon as it's available. Can't wait to see what Caleb and the gang get up to next.
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Great Start
This is a nice change of pace. I normally read nothing but zombie books but this caught my eye as it dealt with the dead also. Read more
Published 9 days ago by william oleary
Fun, exciting, and a little scary!
The first thing that stood out to me about Death Whispers is that it's told from a male point of view! It was very interesting and different to be in the mind of a teenage boy. Read more
Published 24 days ago by Angie
pretty good
I liked the story. Well written. Biggest drawback on Kindle edition is bad formatting. There are a couple of skipped pages where at the bottom of the page you have something... Read more
Published 27 days ago by Ilthirial
Great Book... Great Series...
I'm always looking for new authors with new ideas to read. I love reading and some authors just take you with them to a whole new world. This is so the case with This series... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lewynn
Needed an editor but was a pretty good storyline
My opinion on this book is that, while the concept is fascinating, it needs some cleaning up. The book needs some grammatical corrections and some clearing up with flow/timeline... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Michelle2s-702
original concept, talented author
This book was enjoyable from start to finish. The start was a little slow for me, but the story was clearly going somewhere, making it easy to keep reading. Read more
Published 2 months ago by emjay
Great book by a wonderful author
This book is so unique! I loved it.It was well written and lacked annoying typos, misspellings and general sloppy errors that I usually find in young adult novels (ebooks and hard... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Lori Parker
Enjoyable at all levels
Outstanding first in a series that isn't like any other I've read. These young characters have been handed a brand new world, and no one wrote the manual on what's right or wrong;... Read more
Published 2 months ago by S. Holm
Great idea, poor writing
The ideas in this book were great. I enjoyed the almost scifi twist to the book, however it switches annoyingly from first person to third person tense. Read more
Published 2 months ago by izooi
Disappointing
The basic story idea has tons of promise, and could be really enjoyable with some work. It's a bit of a combination of X-men, Dark Angel, and Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Read more
Published 3 months ago by H. Edwards
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More About the Author

To all my readers: thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for taking the time to read my stories! None of this would be possible without your support! =)

Tamara Rose Blodgett is a "thinking-out-of-the box" paranormal enthusiast who lives in Alaska and has worked as a journalist. She is a passionate reader and aside from her writing, considers it her #1 hobby.

Tamara began writing the Death Series two years ago with her eighth novel and the fourth book in the Death Series, DEATH WEEPS, having released on May 18, 2012. The Savage Series was started in December of 2010 and book 3, THE SAVAGE VENGEANCE, released on Mar. 31, 2012. Tamara's sixth book and first in the Blood Series, BLOOD SINGERS, released on March 9, 2012.

Update 5/18/12: Tamara has finished writing her upcoming Death Prequel novella, DEATH INCEPTION, and will begin working on THE SAVAGE PROTECTOR and BLOOD SONG shortly.

In her spare time Tamara's a reluctant serial-re-modeler, project slave and big time, in-her-pants reader (surprise!). She does a great deal of daydreaming about impossible scenarios and events; writing books to capture them in stories for you~ Side note: Gnomes should be exterminated.

BLOG: http://tamararoseblodgett.blogspot.com/

Future Titles:

DEATH INCEPTION (A Death Prequel) July 13, 2012
BLOOD SONG (Blood Series, Book 2) Sep. 2012
THE SAVAGE PROTECTOR (Savage Series, Book 4) Nov. 2012
UNREQUITED DEATH (Death Series, Book 5) Dec. 31, 2012

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2013:

BLOOD CHOSEN (Blood Series, Book 3)
THE REFLECTIVE (Reflection Series, Book 1)


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