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When a mysterious boy washes in with In the tidelast city on Earth, anyone can be the citizens believe he's the vessel of The Enemy - the god who drowned the world - who has come again to cause untold chaoswreak havoc on the last of humanity. Only When a mysterious boy is pulled from the corpse of a whale, the citizens immediately believe him to be the Vessel - all except for young EllieLancaster, a fearless young girl inventor living in a workshop crammed with curiosities, believes he's innocent. But the Enemy can take possession of any human body and As the ruthless Inquisition are determined prepares to destroy it forever. To save execute the boy, Ellie must prove who that he really is innocent - even if that it means revealing her own dangerous secretdeepest, darkest secrets....
For a children’s book, this is a dark and at times surreal story. The very first chapter opens with a whale being beached on a rooftop, and our protagonist has to go and cut it open to stop it from exploding, and then a naked blood-covered boy emerges from the cut Ellie made, asking where his brothers and sisters are. It also evokes quite a bit of gothic horror, with all of the gothic architecture and religious themes running throughout the book, as well as some more cosmic horror-like elements (the Enemy, or 'The God Who Drowned the World', seems like it could've come straight out of an H.P. Lovecraft story).

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