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EXERTIONS OF BETTER MEN

A trim but solid time-tripping tale that genre fans will likely appreciate.

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In Venenga’s SF series starter, a suicidal widower in 2009 leaps into a Colorado waterfall only to emerge hundreds of years later in a troubled post–World War III America.

Nicholas Smith is an academic in emotional agony after the death of his cherished, newly pregnant wife, Amy, during her military service. He attempts to end his own life by jumping into a Denver-area waterfall near where he and Amy first met. Inexplicably, the widower finds himself very much alive and being roughly handled and tormented by a group of brutal inquisitors led by a fiendish cleric-type called Gabriel. It appears that Smith has teleported 1,000 years into the future. A third world war laid waste to the entire Earth, but in North America there arose a powerful and vicious band of religious fanatics, the Righteous, who have spread an empire throughout what used to be the United States. They threaten Smith with execution for his blasphemous action of violating the waterfall, which turns out to be some sort of Righteous sacred site. However, a squad of the Sovereign Brotherhood comes to his rescue—a ragtag resistance movement that pits itself against the Righteous. Nicholas’ new saviors largely embrace him in fellowship, and the hero comes to realize that he has fulfilled their prophecy about the coming of a warrior who will prove decisive in an ongoing battle. But one of the problems Nicholas now faces is that the meaning of the victory implied in the prophecy is open to interpretation.

First-time author Venenga opens this SF/fantasy series with a book that’s refreshingly Hobbit-brief, honing the adventure in the manner of the best of vintage pulps and making every word and chapter matter rather than bloating things to a genre-fashionable, fully annotated page count. The dystopian retro-future that she conjures, though, is appreciably less detailed than, say, Middle-Earth, and the setting raises a lot of questions before the finale (which leaves things on quite a cliffhanger). It is taken for granted, for instance, that the post-nuclear, post–WWIII culture here has somehow neglected or willfully forgotten how to develop weapons. Swords, knives, and bows and arrows constitute the bulk of the Righteous’ and the Sovereign Brotherhood’s armaments—that is, until Nicholas dazzles everybody with his supposed innovation: the trebuchet catapult. That said, flying machines, remote-controlled automatons, and even advanced biomechanical technology also exist, which will require a certain suspension of disbelief on the part of readers; hopefully, a real corker of an explanation awaits in later books in the series. Readers should also be advised that, despite their supposed religious zealotry, the Righteous are a rather vaguely defined, nondenominational bunch of bullies claiming divine inspiration; they certainly aren’t clearly representative of any particular creed, philosophy, or sect. A web of prophecy threads through the latter part of the book and brings up a fate-versus–free will argument, but it remains underdeveloped at this early stage of the game.

A trim but solid time-tripping tale that genre fans will likely appreciate.

Pub Date: April 20, 2021

ISBN: 979-8713976613

Page Count: 262

Publisher: Self

Review Posted Online: May 16, 2022

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THE BOOK OF DOORS

A whirlwind journey that opens doors into other worlds but also into the heart of the human experience.

A debut novel about a bookseller who discovers the real power of books—if they’re magic.

When an elderly customer dies at Manhattan’s Kellner Books, Cassie Andrews finds herself in an inexplicable situation. In Mr. John Webber’s possession is a small, leather-bound book in a language Cassie doesn’t recognize. There are a few lines in English: “This is the Book of Doors. Hold it in your hand, and any door is every door.” And then: “Cassie, This book is for you, a gift in thanks for your kindness.” Cassie shows the book to her roommate, Izzy, who’s wary. And yet, when Cassie thinks of a door she once saw on vacation in Venice, that door opens for her. Naturally, there are people who want this powerful book, and soon enough the underworld of rare book collectors is buzzing. Drummond Fox, known as the Librarian, happens upon Cassie using the Book of Doors, thanks to his own Book of Luck. But while Drummond seeks to protect books like Cassie’s, there are others—notably, someone known only as “the woman”—who seek to use them for evil. Drummond is eager to show Cassie the danger she’s in by revealing the full potential of the Book of Doors: “You can open a door to the past….That’s why people will want your book.” What follows is a multilayered exploration of how the book can influence past, present, and future, and how individual choices can have unimaginable rippling effects. Fans of books like Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore will love this world, though by the end Brown has moved from his initial focus on magical books toward a case study of the rules of time travel. One unexpected aspect is the gory depiction of torture at the hands of “the woman” and the books she possesses. These scenes are jarringly at odds with the initial tone of wonderment, but if you stick with it, you’ll reach a conclusion that’s both disorienting and deeply satisfying.

A whirlwind journey that opens doors into other worlds but also into the heart of the human experience.

Pub Date: Feb. 13, 2024

ISBN: 9780063323988

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Morrow/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Dec. 6, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2024

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THE COMBAT CODES

This dark tale of martial arts and ancient Codes in a fallen world will captivate readers who crave action.

A gritty tale set in a world where fighting well is the highest honor.

“We fight so the rest shall not have to.” For Murray, an aging former fighter with a strong sense of honor, these words are his way of life: The strongest and best Grievars fight in single combat to settle national disputes. No longer able to fight himself, he’s forced to scout the dangerous Deep for kids with potential—even though most of his "discoveries" never stand a real chance. But when he watches an apparently blind boy dominate a much larger Grievar in a fight, he sees his chance to restore honor to his profession through a new fighter who lives by the ancient Codes. That boy, Cego, has memories of another life—training with a master alongside his brothers, studying fighting and meditation techniques on a black-sand beach. What he doesn’t know is how he ended up in the sordid Underground, blinded by light he wasn’t used to, easy prey for slavers looking for fresh fighting meat. For Cego, Murray’s offer to take him to the Surface and give him a chance to train at the prestigious Lyceum is at first a chance to find his brothers and his old master. But as Murray teaches him the ancient Codes, Cego realizes how similar they are to the teachings of his old master and gets swept up in the drive to do well at the Lyceum Trials. Cego and Murray are both compelling characters. The novel takes a while to clearly establish a goal for each of them, but the world and characters are strong enough to carry the reader through to the point where Cego’s quest to prove himself at the Lyceum takes over as the engine of the plot. Clearly drawn martial arts bouts add action and drama to the narrative.

This dark tale of martial arts and ancient Codes in a fallen world will captivate readers who crave action.

Pub Date: June 13, 2023

ISBN: 9780316493000

Page Count: 464

Publisher: Orbit

Review Posted Online: March 27, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2023

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