Lone Player
Young Adult ✦ Science Fiction ✦ Dystopian
Recommended for Ages 13+
In a dystopian society where playing card tattoos dictate population control, two teens strike a deal to save someone they love — one will devote his life to the Chaser Corps, while the other will risk her life with the rebels. Together, they weave an intricate web of falsities to keep their families in the dark.
But as they dive deeper into opposing sides, doubt threatens their fragile alliance. Will their bond prove strong enough to shatter the system, or will the weight of their lies turn them against each other?
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To manage overpopulation, citizens are marked with playing card tattoos—and an annual draw from a deck determines who the Chaser Corps exterminates.
Eddie resents her pro-Chaser father for expecting her to join the Corps. Her true desire is to become an illegal healer to save her best friend Margot, who hides her chronic illness to avoid a death sentence. Determined to follow her heart, Eddie defies her father by secretly dodging the Chaser Corps Entrance Exam and aligning herself with the rebels, where one wrong move could have dire consequences.
Margot’s twin brother Ren longs to become a Chaser, despite his hatred for the inhumane organization. Playing a role in population control as a member of the Corps would secure his immediate family Immunity and protect Margot’s life. His secret decision to take the entrance exam challenges his family’s anti-Chaser principles, and receiving his acceptance letter plunges him deeper into a moral crisis.
Although Eddie and Ren despise each other, their shared love for Margot compels them to strike a deal—Ren will devote his life to the Corps, while Eddie will risk her life with the rebels. Together, they weave an intricate web of falsities to keep their families in the dark.
But as they dive deeper into opposing sides, doubt threatens their fragile alliance. Will their bond prove strong enough to shatter the system, or will the weight of their lies turn them against each other?
With beautiful prose and witty characters, debut author Julia Rosemary Turk delivers an epic tale of sacrifice, betrayal, and the pursuit of truth in a society built on deception.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Lone Player is a young adult trilogy recommended for ages 13+. The characters are in their late teens.
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The Lone Player trilogy contains some mature themes, violence, and/or language.
The romance in this trilogy is “closed door.” It contains no graphic sexual content.
The trilogy explores themes of death, grief, suicide, obsession, anxiety, chronic illness and disability (specifically chronic Lyme disease), and population control.
It contains some graphic descriptions of injuries and illness.
Expect arson, murder, poison, symbolic animal deaths, and fight scenes.
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I wrote the first draft of Lone Player in 28 days so I could enter the Lost Island Press 2021 Writing Contest. I didn't expect to win, but I did! I received a publication deal for the entire trilogy (3 books).
Lost Island Press is an indie publishing house. You can learn more about their publishing model on their website.
I am extremely grateful for Lost Island Press and couldn't be happier working with them!!
You can read the full story on my writing blog :)
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For quick facts and information about Lyme disease, please check out the resource page on the LymeLight foundation's website. They are an excellent organization, and I'm grateful for the support they've provided me with to help me access treatment.
To learn more about my personal journey with Lyme, check out this page.
What People Are Saying
“I feel like someone has turned my middle school dystopian dream into an incredibly eloquent, nuanced novel… I felt like I was living it myself.”
— Goodreads Review
“This is something I would read again, over and over…”
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“This book will break you…”
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