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The Ledger of Elias Black
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The Ledger of Elias Black

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London loves Elias Black. He is beauty in a well-cut coat, a walking rumor in candlelight. Then he opens an old bookseller's prize: a black leather ledger that writes what it witnesses without mercy-every lie he tells, every tenderness he fakes, the curl of his smile when he wounds someone who adores him. Fascination is the first indulgence. Compulsion is the second.

At first the ledger only records. Soon it writes his intentions. Then it writes what will be. Elias begins to live for the page, not the people, as salons glitter and friends warn him in whispers that sound too much like prayers. Clara wants salvation, Julian wants a creed, Adrian wants the truth. The book wants everything.

To be admired is one thing. To be preserved is another. When prophecy inks a future with blood in it, Elias must decide whether to break the ledger or finish the performance he started. In the tradition of decadent gothic fiction-sharp, elegant, and vicious-The Ledger of Elias Black is a story about the hunger to be seen, the lies we tell to stay radiant, and the quiet terror of being written exactly as we are.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dustin Gross
Date
16 September 2025
Pages
260
ISBN
9798231009664

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

London loves Elias Black. He is beauty in a well-cut coat, a walking rumor in candlelight. Then he opens an old bookseller's prize: a black leather ledger that writes what it witnesses without mercy-every lie he tells, every tenderness he fakes, the curl of his smile when he wounds someone who adores him. Fascination is the first indulgence. Compulsion is the second.

At first the ledger only records. Soon it writes his intentions. Then it writes what will be. Elias begins to live for the page, not the people, as salons glitter and friends warn him in whispers that sound too much like prayers. Clara wants salvation, Julian wants a creed, Adrian wants the truth. The book wants everything.

To be admired is one thing. To be preserved is another. When prophecy inks a future with blood in it, Elias must decide whether to break the ledger or finish the performance he started. In the tradition of decadent gothic fiction-sharp, elegant, and vicious-The Ledger of Elias Black is a story about the hunger to be seen, the lies we tell to stay radiant, and the quiet terror of being written exactly as we are.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dustin Gross
Date
16 September 2025
Pages
260
ISBN
9798231009664