Description
In every generation, a fantasy novel is published that captures something essential and enduring about life that no other book has expressed in quite the same way. Here unfolds a journey of discovery–in a story that surprises us on every page. . . .
THE MEQ
On May 4, 1881, the day that Zianno Zezen–Z, for short–turns twelve, his life changes forever. Amid the confusion of a tragic train wreck, he has the first inkling that he is no ordinary boy . . . that he is not human at all, but instead a member of a race known as the Meq. The Meq have lost all memory of their origins; they do not know why they heal with astonishing speed, or why, once they turn twelve, they stop aging unless they meet the single other member of their race destined to join with them.
Certain Meq possess even more amazing powers, thanks to mysterious Stones they have carried since before the dawn of recorded history. Z’s father carried such a Stone, the Stone of Dreams. Now that Stone is Z’s to bear . . . and to protect.
The Meq are far-flung and elusive, but Z finds allies. He will need them; for a challenge comes from the renegade Meq called the Fleur-du-Mal–the Flower of Evil. A sadistic assassin in the body of a twelve-year-old boy, the Fleur-du-Mal will become Z’s archenemy in a story that spans decades and continents and features an unforgettable cast of characters, human and Meq alike.
Praise for The Meq…
“An astonishing, inventive, and addictive book.”
–January Magazine
“An evocative portrayal of the dreamy, drifting rhythms of the Meq’s existence, their simultaneous involvement with and detachment from the stream of Time.”
–SF Site
“A deep and entertaining fantasy that promises to develop into a rewarding series.”
–BBC
“The dawn of the twentieth century, retold as a mystical picaresque dream of intuition and destiny by a unique new voice.”
–ALEXANDER C. IRVINE, author of A Scattering of Jades and One King, One Soldier





