Everything about Lilah Stohler is dark: her clothes, mood, and outlook on life and death. That last part is important because Lilahâs father has just retired and left her in charge of the family funeral home. But Abel Stohler knows his daughterâs comfort level rests âdownstairs,â so he hires one Sparkle Lee Sink, to help Lilah manage the living part of the business of death.
 Sparkle is everything that Lilah isnâtâan empathetic marketing whiz who is a true people person.
Lilah isnât happy about this new arrangement. Still, when business starts booming because of Sparkleâs bright personality, delicious baked goods, and knack for funereal commerce, Lilah thinks things might work out. But joy is fleeting in the funeral home business, and Lilahâs world is turned upside down when an unwitting Instagram post featuring one of her moods goes viralâand now, sightings of âThe Black Bird of Chernobylâ have become an obsession across the Instaverse.
Lilah knows that Sparkle needs to go, but before she can give her the send-off she deserves, Lilah must first find a way to deal with the inconvenient attraction sheâs developed for the nemesis whose unconventional methods are single-handedly transforming the death tradeâand quite possibly the Black Bird, herself.
Filled with McMan's crisp humor and quirky pathos, The Black Bird of Chernobyl is a humorous dark Southern existential crisis of a romance.
ANN McMAN is the author of thirteen novels and two short story collections. She is a two-time Lambda Literary Award recipient, a six-time Independent Publisher (IPPY) medalist, a Foreword Reviews INDIES medalist, and a laureate of the Alice B. Foundation for her outstanding body of work. She splits her time between Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Grand Isle, Vermont.