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SHADOW CITY

From the City of Steel and Diamond series , Vol. 2

A gripping, action-packed sequel.

An assassin’s rise to power brings new responsibilities.

Flores’ second installment in the City of Steel and Diamond series picks up a month after Aina Solís fails to complete an assassination contract but discovers a plot by Gen. Alsane Bautix to kill a member of a foreign royal family who was visiting the country. Now that she and Tannis, another assassin, control their crime tradehouse, they must protect and train new assassins, spies, and thieves. But maintaining control is proving difficult, as Kohl, who was once her boss, along with other tradehouses, has been sowing chaos in their neighborhood in order to undermine her power. To add to her problems, Aina has also developed feelings for fellow assassin and friend Teo but still questions her relationship with Kohl. Although their relationship was clearly abusive and dysfunctional, her attraction to him and desire for his approval linger and make Aina question whether or not she can trust him as she attempts to defeat Bautix, who wants to gain control of the country’s ruling Sentinel, and continue subduing the Inosen, the keepers of blood magic. Flores’ sequel continues to weave magic and shocking fight scenes into a fast-paced narrative. It further develops the secondary characters while providing more romance, including a lesbian relationship. A smattering of Spanish, presented as a language dubbed Milano, is also included in this darker sequel.

A gripping, action-packed sequel. (Fantasy. 12–18)

Pub Date: Jan. 26, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-250-22048-6

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Wednesday Books

Review Posted Online: Oct. 26, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2020

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EVERY EXQUISITE THING

An entertaining and atmospheric, though sometimes clumsy, exploration of the true cost of beauty.

In this retelling of a classic, a drama student’s obsession with beauty leads her down a dark—and possibly deadly—path.

Eighteen-year-old Penny Paxton is beginning her first year at Dorian Drama Academy in Edinburgh, Scotland, where she hopes to follow in her starlet mother’s footsteps—and earn the love that her mother has never seemed to offer. At Dorian, Penny is mentored by Royal Shakespeare Company legend Orlagh Camran, who makes her the compelling offer of a portrait by the Masked Painter, a mysterious artist with the ability to gift his subjects everlasting youth and beauty. But shortly after Penny’s portrait is complete, several of the Masked Painter’s subjects are found murdered. Fearing that she’s made a terrible mistake and may become the next victim, Penny, who’s gay, begins to investigate the murders with the help of an unlikely ally. As she attempts to uncover the truth surrounding the Masked Painter and the murders, she’s forced to reckon with her own toxic obsession with beauty. This chilling, atmospheric novel, inspired by The Picture of Dorian Gray, is entertaining and full of twists, though some of the reveals feel contrived and some questions are left unanswered. The plot unravels at a leisurely pace but eventually builds to an action-packed (if somewhat convoluted) conclusion. Most characters are cued white.

An entertaining and atmospheric, though sometimes clumsy, exploration of the true cost of beauty. (content note, author’s note, bonus scene) (Fantasy thriller. 14-18)

Pub Date: May 26, 2026

ISBN: 9781250346797

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Wednesday Books

Review Posted Online: March 9, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2026

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ANYA'S GHOST

In addition to the supernatural elements, Brosgol interweaves some savvy insights about the illusion of perfection and...

A deliciously creepy page-turning gem from first-time writer and illustrator Brosgol finds brooding teenager Anya trying to escape the past—both her own and the ghost haunting her.

Anya feels out of place at her preppy private school; embarrassed by her Russian heritage, she has worked hard to lose her accent and to look more like everyone else. After a particularly frustrating morning at the bus stop, Anya storms off, only to accidentally fall down a well. Down in the dark hole, she meets Emily, a ghost who claims to be a murder victim trapped down in the dank abyss for 90 years. With Emily’s help, Anya manages to escape, though once free, she learns that Emily has traveled out with her. At first, Emily seems like the perfect friend; however, once her motives become clear, Anya learns that “perfect” may only be an illusion. A moodily atmospheric spectrum of grays washes over the clean, tidy panels, setting a distinct stage before the first words appear. Brosgol’s tight storytelling invokes the chilling feeling of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline (2002), though for a decidedly older set. 

In addition to the supernatural elements, Brosgol interweaves some savvy insights about the illusion of perfection and outward appearance. (Graphic supernatural fiction. 12 & up)

Pub Date: June 7, 2011

ISBN: 978-1-59643-552-0

Page Count: 224

Publisher: First Second

Review Posted Online: April 18, 2011

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2011

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