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Wild Thing (The Leeth Dossier), by L. J. Kendall

"She's not what they planned"

IN 2036, magic returned to a world which neither needed nor wanted it.  Several years later, an unusual young child is acquired by Dr Alex Harmon for his magic research at the Institute for Paranormal Dysfunction.  He sets Sara to hunting an imaginary creature, unaware it is both real and far more dangerous than anyone could know.

Sara, too, though, has her own hidden depths.

She'll need them.


At the Institute she strikes up an unlikely friendship with Godsson, one of the world's most powerful mages - and an inmate.  But when Sara's unique magic finally unfolds, Dr Harmon discovers the deadly consequences of creating an archetypal Huntress.  While from a place far beneath reality, where Godsson helped slay the Enemy of Mankind, some thing, or things, have come hunting.  And their first targets are Godsson, and Sara.

  • Sales Rank: #6252569 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-01-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.99" h x 1.09" w x 5.00" l, 1.16 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 488 pages

From the Author
This story has been a long time in the making: the path an odd and winding one. But through it all, Leeth, Harmon, and the world they inhabit has stayed remarkably consistent. From the first, pencil-on-paper draft in my (tiny, I'm told) lettering, to typing it up laboriously onto my first Linux PC (in troff/mm), making it to a finalist in the inaugural George Turner Contest way back in 1998, languishing for years as I submitted it to traditional publishers, and hearing not even an acknowledgement of receipt...

It wasn't until after my wife died, and I and a bunch of other people were made redundant from Canon's Australian R&D organization, that I thought maybe now would be the time to see what I could do: after all, when I looked around, it did seem like the whole book publishing ecosystem had changed.

"Why not self-publish it?" I asked myself.

At that stage, I thought it would probably take me a few months to learn what I need to know (hah! try 12 months, and counting!). And I also thought it would only take me a few months to get it ready - hadn't I been polishing and improving it for 20 years, after all?Well, discovering @ThEditors, and having a professional and insightful expert look over it... as one reviewer has said "the difference is amazing".

All this applies to all first three books, all of which are in the pipeline. Stay tuned!

About the Author
L. J. Kendall failed to drown on five separate occasions on Sydney's northern beaches. He worked in the IT R&D field while extremely happily married for 30 years to an adventurous mediaeval scholar 22 years his senior until her death in December, 2014. Leeth's story has been 25 years in the making.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Something new and intriguing!
By BarbarinaS
If you are looking for something new and a little different to read then Wild Thing by Australian author L.J. Kendall might be worth a try. The novel is multi-dimensional with its genres blending elements of urban, paranormal and fantasy and offering some interesting insight into a world where magic and technology rule but at the cost of what matters most in life.

World-building has been very cleverly and imaginatively created. It is well-thought out making it easier to suspend our disbelief. Somehow in this world technology and magic prevail to override ethics and morals or if not override then perhaps shape things to suit selfish beliefs and needs. There is pause to consider that it is what we do that creates the problem and this concept is presented with a fresh and original take in a market place overflowing in dysfunctional societies. It helps when a book is extremely well-written and the use of descriptive language excellent. Images are cold and cruel and even brutal.

Our heroine is a strange mixture of child and chilling adult. It brings to mind an old argument. Genetics battle environment when assumptions are made about Sara and we have to wonder what may have happened if she had been surrounded by different factors, her original environment with a loving family. Instead Sara is raised or rather manipulated into adulthood to suit an arrogant idea of what Alex thinks should be. Is he our hero or our villain? Does he intentionally create a monster? Is she a real monster in every sense of the word if her choices were not quite her own because the right guidance was denied? Who decides what the right guidance is? That is a question that may take many books to find out and though the characters are not particularly likeable they are intriguing. The desire to know more is definitely present and bodes well for future publication.

If I was to make a criticism it would be that I found the book a little too long given that it is a series. There were sections we probably could have done without allowing a stronger and faster connection to the events for the reader. Often the slow and lengthy pace takes away from the effect of the action and the action in this is important. In fact it is critical because the connection to the character is not an easy one to make. I believe it to be a real challenge for the author to do just that but I have a feeling it can be done. In any case it is a hook into the next book.

A series to watch and well worth the effort!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
What's the word I'm looking for?
By Kindle Customer
Intriguing, thought provoking, disturbing, probably those and more. I would say normally this book would have made me stop reading about the time she turned 12-14 based on what the "good" doctor started adjusting. I kept reading hoping that it was not going to be the case, although how it turned out is both worse and better than I expected. I know for a story to be good it must have certain elements. An example, make the reader think, make the reader continue despite how the book is going, make the reader connect with the characters good or bad. This author certainty delivered in that regard. The world is such a dark place right now that I have been working harder than normal looking for happy feel good books, and this definitely not one of those. I still couldn't stop reading it, and I do want to see if "wild thing" actually develops and matures and realizes the things that have been done to her and whether because of those things can she overcome the conditioning she has been subject to, maybe never to be a normal person but a least someone that is not "yep" I want to say, but again I am trying really hard not to give the book away. I also would not want to be in the shoes of those she considers to have wronged her either if the author allows her to find out. This issue is more complex than that as you will find in the book, but as in most things love is just the opposite of hate. I am very confused by the start of the book and the shaman and people that sent a child into the world to become the very thing they feared she would be, although I may have a slight idea of whom everyone was so afraid of from the first part of the book, time will tell. I am being very careful not to be a "spoiler" but give you some idea that the book is different than anything I have read that is isn't a murder mystery, psycho killer/profiler type of book. That is not the case here but some of the same mind bending is part of the book. That is the best way I can describe it. I will say that "wild thing" and this may be the reason, and again time will tell, but she seems to have stopped developing mentally at times and seems very child like based on how the story is going, and that is really disturbing. Again I am hoping in the next book, she starts developing and growing more, otherwise I know I won't be able to continue to read it because that and some of the other things that have occurred really bug me and ick me out. Not a great word but there you go. So to the author the first book was really good, and very few if any errors. Very confusing at times, and I am not sure where you are going in the story at times, but again that is a sign of a very good book.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Creation of a Huntress
By K. Cheung
This book has an intriguing premise. Suppose you take a child and make her an experimental subject, moulding her in a particular direction over years of training. Suppose her teacher has magical abilities (and a moral deficit) that allow him to subtly alter her neurological make-up towards this end. And suppose you do this in the surreal atmosphere of an Institution for paranormal dysfunction. What would this girl become?

Warning – this review may contain spoilers

This semi-dystopian fantasy is set in a future in which society is rebuilding after mage-powered storms and a plague, and in which some choose to alter themselves with animal DNA and mind-altering drugs. The girl Sara knows little of this, having been kept secluded by her adopted ‘Uncle’, Doctor Harmon. Within the Institute’s vast grounds, she grows up a wild thing, a huntress. Here she befriends a cybernetic guard dog and learns to feel the spirits of nature and others less friendly.

It’s not long before the girl is exploring the hidden depths of the Institute, drawn to one particular man, claimed to be an insane mage. Her wilful and resourceful nature find her defying layers of security to defend him. But thanks to Harmon’s meddling, Sara herself has become dangerous, displaying a disturbing and uncontrollable mix of naivety and power.

This is a fascinating story, by turns exciting and disturbing, as the reader follows Sara’s development from wild child to adulthood. If I have a criticism, it is that the plot development was overly long and drawn-out. In particular, I felt too many chapters were spent following Sara around the grounds and on a needlessly large number of attempts to assist the incarcerated mage, which reduced my surprise and excitement at the finale. It’s a shame because in other respects this is a fine first novel.

I’d recommend Luke Kendall as a new author to watch.

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