A review for the new novel by Sebastien de Castell, Crucible of Choas. This is a standalone novel set in the Greatcoats world. It is a murder mystery with a supernatural twist, and some great characters that you can root for.
A review for the new novel by Sebastien de Castell, Crucible of Choas. This is a standalone novel set in the Greatcoats world. It is a murder mystery with a supernatural twist, and some great characters that you can root for.
A review for the first book in a new series by Robert Jackson Bennett, The Tainted Cup, coming out in early February. This engaging mystery is set in an amazing world unlike anything I have read before with likable characters and a series of murders that uncovers a scheme that encompasses the whole Empire.
A review for the new novella by Premee Mohamed, The Butcher of the Forest. This is a dark fairy tale with an older protagonist who has to go into a dangerous forest to rescue the children of a Tyrant.
A review for the audiobook version of Sword Catcher by Cassandra Clare. A thrilling high stakes epic fantasy with wonderful characters and a twisty plot. The audiobook is fantastic and well done and one I highly recommend.
Two shortish reviews for two very different books. One is an urban fantasy that centers around a supernatural newspaper and the other is a slow burn mystery thriller with a scientist/psychic helping to solve cold cases. Both are books that I highly recommend you take a look at.
A review for the debut novel by Georgia Summers, The City of Stardust. I liked this book, but also have some mixed feelings about it. It is a complex story that sometimes loses its way, but has some interesting characters and the writing is beautiful.
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