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BOLTED TO THE BONE

An engrossing, multi-layered sci-fi fantasy that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

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In Carroll’s sci-fi novel, a woman investigates a catastrophic disaster as her disgraced former commander seizes the chance for redemption by finding three missing children.

Long ago, Earth was shattered, leaving the surviving countries and islands, known as remanants, isolated under an artificial sky called the firmament. On the Emerald Remanant, a panel from the firmament has fallen onto the town of Ros Crónán, raining down millions of razor-sharp glass shards and killing every person and animal unlucky enough to be there. This sort of disaster has happened only once before, centuries ago, in the Iveragh Peninsula. Saint Alexandra Airgetlám, a judge-errant (saints in this context are enforcers of the law), is deployed to investigate the cause of the fallen panel. Traveling with her young squire, Dawkins, and their porter, Wieldy, Alexandra heads for the neighboring town of Biorra and the Tower Findias—also known as the Tower of the Sky—where she must interview the Arch-Hierophant Plumbeus. Meanwhile, Alexandra’s former commander, a disgraced former saint now known as Scrounger, leads an indentured search-and-recovery team in Ros Crónán. While undergoing the tedious and dangerous work, Scrounger learns that the bodies of three boys from the town are nowhere to be found; he sees this situation as an opportunity for redemption and reinstatement of his sainthood (“there would be goodwill and reward for finding them”). Scrounger’s new mission takes him to Tower Findias, where he and Alexandra, now sworn enemies, come face to face for the first time since Scrounger fell from grace and Alexandra sentenced him to the search-and-recovery crew. Carroll’s novel is a thrilling fantasy that compellingly incorporates elements of mythology, sci-fi, steampunk, and body horror. Readers will be captivated by the compelling cast of characters, the various outlandish creatures, and the well-developed worldbuilding. Particularly intriguing are the body modifications that are present throughout the story, from the saints’ armor being affixed directly onto their bodies to Alexandra’s prosthetic arm with multiple hand attachments to choose from.

An engrossing, multi-layered sci-fi fantasy that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

Pub Date: Nov. 1, 2025

ISBN: 9798999373113

Page Count: 491

Publisher: N/A

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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DEVOLUTION

A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy.

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Are we not men? We are—well, ask Bigfoot, as Brooks does in this delightful yarn, following on his bestseller World War Z(2006).

A zombie apocalypse is one thing. A volcanic eruption is quite another, for, as the journalist who does a framing voice-over narration for Brooks’ latest puts it, when Mount Rainier popped its cork, “it was the psychological aspect, the hyperbole-fueled hysteria that had ended up killing the most people.” Maybe, but the sasquatches whom the volcano displaced contributed to the statistics, too, if only out of self-defense. Brooks places the epicenter of the Bigfoot war in a high-tech hideaway populated by the kind of people you might find in a Jurassic Park franchise: the schmo who doesn’t know how to do much of anything but tries anyway, the well-intentioned bleeding heart, the know-it-all intellectual who turns out to know the wrong things, the immigrant with a tough backstory and an instinct for survival. Indeed, the novel does double duty as a survival manual, packed full of good advice—for instance, try not to get wounded, for “injury turns you from a giver to a taker. Taking up our resources, our time to care for you.” Brooks presents a case for making room for Bigfoot in the world while peppering his narrative with timely social criticism about bad behavior on the human side of the conflict: The explosion of Rainier might have been better forecast had the president not slashed the budget of the U.S. Geological Survey, leading to “immediate suspension of the National Volcano Early Warning System,” and there’s always someone around looking to monetize the natural disaster and the sasquatch-y onslaught that follows. Brooks is a pro at building suspense even if it plays out in some rather spectacularly yucky episodes, one involving a short spear that takes its name from “the sucking sound of pulling it out of the dead man’s heart and lungs.” Grossness aside, it puts you right there on the scene.

A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy.

Pub Date: June 16, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-9848-2678-7

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Del Rey/Ballantine

Review Posted Online: Feb. 9, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2020

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ALCHEMISED

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

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Using mystery and romance elements in a nonlinear narrative, SenLinYu’s debut is a doorstopper of a fantasy that follows a woman with missing memories as she navigates through a war-torn realm in search of herself.

Helena Marino is a talented young healer living in Paladia—the “Shining City”—who has been thrust into a brutal war against an all-powerful necromancer and his army of Undying, loyal henchmen with immortal bodies, and necrothralls, reanimated automatons. When Helena is awakened from stasis, a prisoner of the necromancer’s forces, she has no idea how long she has been incarcerated—or the status of the war. She soon finds herself a personal prisoner of Kaine Ferron, the High Necromancer’s “monster” psychopath who has sadistically killed hundreds for his master. Ordered to recover Helena’s buried memories by any means necessary, the two polar opposites—Helena and Kaine, healer and killer—end up discovering much more as they begin to understand each other through shared trauma. While necromancy is an oft-trod subject in fantasy novels, the author gives it a fresh feel—in large part because of their superb worldbuilding coupled with unforgettable imagery throughout: “[The necromancer] lay reclined upon a throne of bodies. Necrothralls, contorted and twisted together, their limbs transmuted and fused into a chair, moving in synchrony, rising and falling as they breathed in tandem, squeezing and releasing around him…[He] extended his decrepit right hand, overlarge with fingers jointed like spider legs.” Another noteworthy element is the complex dynamic between Helena and Kaine. To say that these two characters shared the gamut of intense emotions would be a vast understatement. Readers will come for the fantasy and stay for the romance.

Although the melodrama sometimes is a bit much, the superb worldbuilding and intricate plotline make this a must-read.

Pub Date: Sept. 23, 2025

ISBN: 9780593972700

Page Count: 1040

Publisher: Del Rey

Review Posted Online: July 17, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2025

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