The Twelve-Fingered Boy Cover
on Aug 29 in Blog Post by johnhornorBehold, the cover in all its supernumerary, perfectly-symmetrical, post-axial polydactylism. Design by Laura Otto Rinne, the Senior Graphic Designer at Lerner Publishing Group.
Since I couldn’t get a larger resolution image from them, I’ll repeat the blurb, here.
“A powerful new voice whispering out of the dark. A brilliant first YA novel!” – New York Times Bestselling Author Jonathan Maberry
And a couple of other blurbs -
“A fast-paced, ferocious nightmare of a story—gritty, magical, and surprisingly tender.”-Brenna Yovanoff, New York Times Bestselling author of The Replacement and The Space Between
“John Hornor Jacobs’ The Twelve Fingered Boy is a thrill ride. With candy. And polydactyl, reluctantly heroic kids who go up against all odds in a world of uncontrollable superpowers and unrelenting bad guys. Exciting, suspenseful, creepy, and fun — The Twelve Fingered Boy is a terrific, fast-paced read!” – Andrew Smith, author of Winger, Ghost Medicine, and In the Path of Falling Objects











I’m sort of speechless. That cover is awesome. Like volcano-awesome.
Hey, excellent cover. Simple in its… ah… polydactylness, yet symbolic of many things. Thumbs up buddy.
That is Kool and the Gang! I can’t wait to read it.
The cover caught my attention on NetGalley. Thanks to you and Lerner for making an advanced copy available. Just started but Quincrux is already creeping me out.