Jesus  

Freaks

Flaming Heart

In the god-fearing town of Lake in the Woods, five bodies disappear from their graves.  

Dana Fisher, officer in the Sheriff's Department, sleepwalks through life without her high school best friend, long presumed deceased.

Her teenage brother Gary, looking forward towards a future of graveyard shifts, hides a freaky secret in his bedroom.  

Ariel Enckles, the preacher's daughter, is dead.

She probably should have stayed that way. 

“Presumably your hometown wants you dead for setting fire to the school just as much as it does for kissing your next door neighbour if they happen to be a girl like you.

Maybe you burned down the school because you want to kiss your next door neighbour? 

Maybe you just quite like fire.”

Stocking Jesus Freaks

Jesus Freaks has been stocked by several indepedent, queer and radical bookstores, including Category is Books (Glasgow), Lighthouse Bookshop (Edinburgh), Typewronger Books (Edinburgh), Rubicund (Falmouth) and Paper x Clips (Belfast).

In 2023, it was the fourth bestselling publication in Category is Books.

If you would like to stock Jesus Freaks in your bookshop, please contact me at sukihollywood @ hotmail . com.

A minimum order for free postage is 3 copies.

Jesus Freaks launches at Category Is Books, with Ciara Maguire, and Paper X Clips, with owners Ren and Fern.

  • “Excellent writing from a debut author. Superb pacing kept me turning pages trying to unravel the mystery, and the twists and turns rewarded me for continuing.”

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  • “Incredible! Imagery, pacing, plot all top notch! I couldn't put it down and it followed me to my dreams!”

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  • “Meticulously crafted and effective.”

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  • “I would definitely read another of the author’s books because I liked the story so much.”

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  • “Rather than a culmination of a vast occult ritual or messianic doomsday, the story hinges on moments of interpersonal violence and connection to a far greater extent. The result is a story which feels far more character driven and intimate than I initially expected.”

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