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Revolution:

POPPET CYCLE BOOK 3

Ellie mourns Moze by joining the Kaw Army as a spy. She and Ridley make their way deep into Hawker territory, disrupting poppetry from within. They find Hawkers turning live people for new stock and that's not the worst they'll discover. Moze struggling with his new poppet life serving Sasha Parker, the cruel girl who wants to rule the world. Thom works to get free poppets to join to the Kaw Army, but he struggles with prejudices against poppets he finds. Will the poppets be better off with the living or should they flee and start their own nation in the west?

 

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RUNAWAY:

POPPET CYCLE BOOK 2

Ellie and Thom continue their escape, heading for the freedom of LibLaw Free territory. The river runs smack dab through Hawker strongholds. Moze joins up with the Kaw Army after what happened to his mother. Both of them want to end the abuse of poppets. Both want to find each other again. Too bad Aunt Cordelia, Sasha, and Red Boots want to hunt them down to force Ellie home, Moze into exile or prison, and Thom they want to destroy utterly.

 

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REVELATION:

POPPET CYCLE BOOK 1

 

"ELLIE, HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE SKY?"

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Ellie must choose between a life of wealth and greatness or her own forbidden love. Her choice will change the world.

Ellie learns the poppet trade, her family business isn’t as harmless as everyone led her to believe. With the help of a boy from the wilds named Moze, she tries to change the tragic system from within. When she fails, she must flee or her beloved Thom Poppet will be murdered to teach her a lesson.

Praise for Revelation

“In a disturbing, all too possible near-future USA, the dead are harvested and reprogrammed as slaves to the living, with debutante Ellie DesLoge heir to the corporation that made it all possible. That is until, like Moses, a boy comes preaching a different story. This stark, yet richly layered narrative, the first in Munro’s anticipated Poppet Cycle series, is a study of privilege, persecution, and the power of love. A chillingly perceptive dystopia cementing Munro as an author of note, Revelation is a novel worthy of its title.”

 

— Lee Murray, three-time Bram Stoker Award nominee and author of Into the Ashes

Poppet Cycle Books 1-3
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