The Meddlers of
Moonshine
By
A.E. Decker
Series * 94,000
words / 344 pages * Fantasy
Author Bio:
A. E. Decker hails from Pennsylvania. A
former doll-maker and ESL tutor, she earned a master’s degree in
history, where she developed a love of turning old stories
upside-down to see what fell out of them. This led in turn to the
writing of her YA novel, The Falling of the Moon. A graduate
of Odyssey 2011, her short fiction has appeared in such venues as
Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Fireside Magazine, and in
World Weaver Press’s own Specter
Spectacular. Like all writers, she is owned by three cats.
Come visit her, her cats, and her fur Daleks at wordsmeetworld.com.
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Blurb:
Something is rotten in the town of Widget, and
Rags-n-Bones knows it's all his fault. Ever since he snitched that
avocado from Miss Ascot's pack, things have been going wrong. Armed
with a handful of memories he never realized he had, Rags-n-Bones
searches for a way to put right whatever he did to Widget in the
past. If only he knew what it was! Unfortunately, the only person who
seems to have answers is a half-mad youth that only Rags can see.
Widget is also suffering from a ghost
infestation that has the townsfolk almost as spooked of outsiders as
they are of actual spooks. While Rags-n-Bones seeks answers in the
past, Ascot offers the town leaders her service as an exorcist, only
to be handed an ultimatum: banish the ghosts or be banished herself!
Who's meddling with Widget? To catch the
culprit, Ascot and Rags-n-Bones must match wits with a shifty
sorcerer, a prissy ex-governess, and a troublingly attractive captain
before the town consigns itself to the graveyard of history.
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Excerpt:
There was a hand
in the forest, and it held an avocado.
“Miss Ascot
bought it for me,” said Rags-n-Bones, clutching it to his chest as
he ran. The dead leaves crunched softly underfoot, thick and bouncy
as a crispy cloud. “That means it’s not stealing.”
On his shoulder,
Nipper squeaked. Being a rat, Nipper was hazy on the concept of
“stealing.” Generally, he felt if you could get something in your
mouth, it was yours.
Rags-n-Bones
wished he were a rat. It would make dealing with guilt much easier. I
should never have rummaged through Miss Ascot’s pack, he
thought, ducking around a birch. His thumb caressed the avocado’s
soft, pebbly skin. If I’d waited, she, or the Captain, or Sir
Dmitri, or the Mighty Terror from the Deepest Shadows would’ve
awakened and given it to me. He leaped over a log, mouth watering
in anticipation of the avocado’s rich, buttery flavor. I should
go back right now and—
Squeak?
Nipper stuck his nose in Rags-n-Bones’ ear impatiently.
Rags-n-Bones gave
up. He’d take whatever punishment arrived later. Right now, the
torment of not eating the avocado was too great to bear. “There’s
a grove up ahead,” he replied. “Around that cone-shaped boulder.
We’ll eat it there.” Avocados required privacy for proper
consumption.
How could you
possibly know there’s a grove ahead? asked a small part of his
brain not drunk on avocado-lust. You’ve never been here before.
He shrugged.
Ahead just seemed like a convenient place for a grove. A small circle
of beech trees, with an old oak smack in the center, its gnarled,
moss-covered roots gripping the hummock it sat atop like an old man
clutching a tea cake.
A foot skidded
out from under him as he rounded the boulder, kicking up a trail of
wet leaves and the smell of tannin. That’s a lot of detail for a
mere hunch. Why, you can visualize the oak, can’t you? That thick,
knobby trunk. Those bare, crooked branches. And carved into the bark—
Six feet into the
grove, Rags-n-Bones stumbled to a halt and stared vacantly at a patch
of earth. Something was very wrong. Was he being watched?
He whimpered. He
was being watched. A disapproving stare pressed almost
tangibly on the top of his bowed head. Branches swayed creakily
overhead. He watched the wind skitter a fallen acorn across the
carpet of leaves.
Squeak?
Nipper scrabbled at his cheek.
I have to do
it. Slowly, Rags-n-Bones lifted his gaze to meet the watcher’s.
The
avocado hit the leaves with a soft crunch as his fingers abruptly
slackened. Punishment had arrived sooner than expected.
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