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Kim Cleary Kim Cleary i(10170362 works by)
Born: Established: Birmingham, West Midlands,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
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Kim Cleary is the award-winning author of Path Unchosen, the first title in the Daughter of Ravenswood series, which earned a bronze IPPY award in 2015. She grew up in Birmingham, United Kingdom, studied medieval history and psychology at Adelaide University in Southern Australia, and has worked all over Australia and in London. She now lives and writes in Melbourne, Victoria.

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y separately published work icon Path Unchosen Melbourne : Raven's Lair Publishing , 2013 10170441 2013 single work novel fantasy

When eighteen-year-old Judy Hudson discovers she’s a necromancer and sees first-hand the pain her powers can cause the dead, she just wants to deny who she is. The zombie plague is long over. She wants to find a more normal life, but that's a challenge when a beautiful otherworldly man, who claims to be her guardian, saves her life. Judy tries to set right the harm she inflicted on a spirit she raised, but new zombies attack—zombies raised from among the long-time dead. Someone else just like her is out there, and he's not trying to set anything right. To save her own life, and protect the innocent inhabitants of the nearby town who’ve become her friends, Judy has to figure out who’s raising the dead and why. She must also learn to control the darkness inside her—a seductive darkness that promises her power

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2015 Bronze Independent Publisher Book Awards (e-Book Categories) Best Sci-fi/Fantasy/Horror e-Book
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