Song for the Dead

Andrew Cusick author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Green City Books

Publishing:23rd Oct '25

£10.99

This title is due to be published on 23rd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Song for the Dead cover

A searingly original story of the tragedies and indomitable ecstasies of youth on the verge of adulthood, Song for the Dead captures the tempest of being a seventeen-year-old boy in a haunting and lyrical still frame.

Declan cannot accept the loss of his older brother Mason. Mason’s suicide note said only: I AM NOT GONE, which tortures Declan with the possibility that his brother ran away, that the footage of the boy jumping from the bridge was someone else, and somehow Mason is still alive.

For Declan the possibility is both hope and torture. He wants so badly to believe it that he cannot accept the reality of life without Mason. Declan seeks only to escape the present by taking refuge in the past or running headlong into the future. Mason exists in the past and the future, but not in the devastation of the present.

Declan can’t move on. Mason seems to be all around him, walking beside him, playing along at band practice, looking out over the water with him at their old surfing spot on the Jersey shore. A song that Mason wrote is growing in popularity and may become a breakthrough hit. Someone is sending him messages on Instagram, claiming to be Mason. It is only a cruel hoax, Declan thinks, but the Instagram ghost knows secrets only Mason could know.  Could it be true? Is Mason alive? Maybe Declan can reach Mason somehow, or manage to let him go, if he finishes his brother’s last song.

“A haunting story about hope and love and the bond between brothers. About the mysteries of life, of music—and of one particular death—and about the transcendent journey from the teenaged years to adulthood.  This is one gorgeous novel.”

—Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and Days of Wonder

ISBN: 9781963101102

Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 12mm

Weight: unknown

230 pages