Sep 8
2009

Boneshaker gets Starred Review from PW

Boneshaker by Cherie Priest

Maternal love faces formidable challenges in this stellar steampunk tale. In an alternate 1880s America, mad inventor Leviticus Blue is blamed for destroying Civil War–era Seattle. When Zeke Wilkes, Blue’s son, goes into the walled wreck of a city to clear his father’s name, Zeke’s mother, Briar Wilkes, follows him in an airship, determined to rescue her son from the toxic gas that turns people into zombies (called rotters and described in gut-churning detail). When Briar learns that Seattle still has a mad inventor, Dr. Minnericht, who eerily resembles her dead husband, a simple rescue quickly turns into a thrilling race to save Zeke from the man who may be his father. Intelligent, exceptionally well written and showcasing a phenomenal strong female protagonist who embodies the complexities inherent in motherhood, this yarn is a must-read for the discerning steampunk fan. — Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

Sep 1
2009

Canticle gets Starred Review from PW

scholes-canticleCanticle (The Psalms of Isaak)

The sequel to Scholes’s stellar debut 2008’s Lamentation ingeniously fuses epic fantasy and postapocalyptic science fiction.

Magicked assassins kill numerous leaders from across the Named Lands and send the region into economic and political turmoil. Amid the chaos, Jin Li Tam gives birth to General Rudolfo’s son, sickly Jakob. As Rudolfo sets out in search of a cure, young Marsh Queen Winters ascends the throne of her people only to realize her past has been an elaborate lie; former Androfrancine Pope Petronus risks his life to bring some semblance of peace to the realm; and Nebios ben Hebda uncovers bombshell revelations regarding the Order’s “metal men” and the history of the Old World. Abounding in prophecy, myth and mystery, this grand-scale saga is a towering storytelling tour de force.
— Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

Aug 17
2009

Publishers Weekly on Downum debut

The Drowning City (The Necromancer Chronicles) by Amanda Downum. Orbit, $7.99 (384p) ISBN 978-0-316-06904-5

Downum effectively combines action, magic, police procedure and political intrigue in this complex and striking debut. Isyllt Iskaldur, a Selafaïan forensic necromancer, travels to the monsoon-soaked canal city of Symir, capital of Sivahra. Her plot to undermine the occupying Assari Empire before it can invade Selafai is complicated by her attraction to handsome Imperial fire-mage Asheris. Isyllt’s bodyguard Xinai, a Sivahran native, despises the empire for its brutal destruction of her clan; young apprentice mage Zhirin Laii struggles between love for a guerrilla leader and loyalty to her mother, a respected politician. Refreshingly, Downum treats necromancy as an unclean but necessary defense against evil and nicely handles the complex nuances of a quasi-Westerner fomenting revolution in a quasi-Asian country occupied by quasi-Arabs. A strong (if not happy) conclusion still leaves plenty of room for sequels. — Publishers Weekly

Jul 28
2009

Romantic Times on the latest McKenna book

Stealing Thunder (Harlequin Intrigue Series)

STEALING THUNDER (4.5) by Patricia Rosemoor: Running from the family “curse” and his family’s dictatorial methods, horse wrangler and psychic Tiernan McKenna left Ireland to find his way among his South Dakota cousins. He comes to the rescue of history teacher Ella Thunder when her past returns to haunt her. Fifteen years ago, teenage Ella watched as a mob swarmed her home, hauling her father away to be burned at the stake as a witch. She then turned her back on her own gifts, only to return as a consultant for a movie being filmed from her own textbook. It will take both of their gifts to find out who’s causing the trouble on the movie set, murdering an innocent man and drumming up suspicion against Ella among her people. Rosemoor has a first-class mystery, two spunky and dedicated characters and an innately mysterious setting. — Romantic Times

Jul 15
2009

July Locus bestsellers, New and Notable books

butcher_turncoatCongratulations to Jim Butcher with Turn Coat taking the #1 spot on Locus’ hardcover bestseller list! Small Favor is on the paperback list at #7.


lake-greenJay Lake’s Green is named a New And Notable book this month. The eponymous heroine of this colorful fantasy is a slave, courtesan, and assassin struggling to navigate a land of magic and political intrigue. “A complex, beautifully described world — something like a combination of steampunk and the gods of India, with an added dash of Lovecraftian horror.” [Faren Miller]

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