In the Shadow of Death
Part 2 of the Tobias & Stuart series
Death catches the scent of rot in a Birmingham hospital: someone is binding the newly dead to their bodies-and it isn't her. At the same time, fourteen-year-old Daisy starts drawing lost souls like a lighthouse, and Tobias Staghorn-lecturer, reluctant prophet, the man Music once chose-opens his door to the impossible: Music has a body again, and love is suddenly crowded.Across a snow-slick winter turning to tense spring in the Midlands and London, A&E doctor Stuart Murray returns just as "impossible patients" stop dying on schedule; Death, elegant and furious, stalks the wards with a scythe she'd rather not use; and the rules show their edges: Death, Music, and Time are embodied and limited-guiding, kindling, braiding, but never choosing for a soul. Around them, Rosie, Lily and Troy at Tiger Lily, and Dottie hold the line, while Tobias and Stuart negotiate a hungry, tender power exchange that keeps breaking against work, wounds, and what they won't say aloud.To free the jammed passage between life and afterlife, Death needs answers; Tobias wants a department built, a grief faced, and a love he won't ruin; Stuart wants to save bodies without losing himself; Daisy just wants the noise to stop. As shadow ghosts thicken and hospitals buckle, what do they owe the living, the dead-and each other-when Time himself is the sabotage? Lyrical, hospital-set, quietly witty, queer, and threaded with melancholic hope. Second in this cycle but reads cleanly as a stand-alone. Boundaries: multiple on-page intimate scenes (including kink with explicit consent), medical trauma detail, grief and harassment, one attempted sexual assault referenced on-page, and frequent strong language. Perfect for readers who enjoy personified cosmic forces in the modern world, hospital drama with heart, messy queer romance with D/s edges, found family under pressure, grief-into-grace arcs, urban fantasy that feels intimate and human.