A propulsive and gripping LGBTQ+ coming-of-age novel set in Belfast with a paranormal twist, perfect for fans of Aiden Thomas and Caroline O'Donoghue 'Heartfelt, tender and quietly beautiful.' Simon James Green 'A completely original, fiercely witty and genuinely chilling debut.' Piers Torday 'Propulsive and addictive.' Margaret McDonald 'I know about the visions. I have your camera. Call me. Please.' When Michael is uprooted to Belfast, he isnt just hoping for a fresh start. Hes determined to discover the truth about his dads mysterious absence. But from the moment he arrives, hes plagued with visions of the citys troubled past. Michael begins settling into his new life and even meets a boy who helps erase the painful memories of his ex. But as the visions grow stronger and more intense, the only person he can really confide in is his new friend Meg. As Meg delves into the supernatural source of the visions, Michael begins to question whether events of the past are linked to his dads disappearance. Can he use his powers to find his dad before hes gone forever? 'Big-hearted, clear-eyed and deeply touching. Youll fall in love with The Last Death Poet.' Patrick Ness