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DANCE OF THE ASSASSINS

THE DEVIL’S DANCES, VOLUME 1

This grandiose futuristic fantasy has clever concepts but falls prey to vague metaphysics and muddled prose. London, Paris and Venice are no longer real cities but historical stage sets created for tourism; they change sets every few days. In London, Jack the Ripper suddenly reappears and commits real murder. Middle-aged sorcerer Roberta, an appealingly offbeat adult protagonist, is paired with a younger man named Martineau to solve the mystery. Historical poisoner La Voisin appears next, in Paris. A corrupt and immortal politician and the Devil himself turn out to be involved. Can evil be defeated through legal wrangling? The Devil may be the lesser of two evils in this struggle between reincarnated killers and the Prince of Deceivers. Touches of cleverness and humor pop up fairly often, but not often enough to make this a farce. Lavish but confusing descriptions (from metaphysical to spatial) prevent it from approaching solidity. Unwieldy. (Fantasy. YA)

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2005

ISBN: 0-06-077717-6

Page Count: 400

Publisher: HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2005

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THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER

A delicious winter romance that shimmers with classic fairy-tale magic.

An 18-year-old’s encounter with the pale, mysterious, golden-eyed Starmaker transforms her from hamlet girl to magical apprentice.

Aurora Finch discovers she possesses the rare ability to channel sunlight—magic essential to the survival of snow-covered Reverie, her mountain village, “with peaks so high the Sun [cannot] rise above them.” Now she faces a harsh choice: Leave everything behind to train at the Starmaker’s enchanted castle or die as the untapped magic destroys her from within. Griffin excels at worldbuilding; the story is filled with elements and characters that feel both whimsical and real, from Tilly, a living snow angel who’s searching for herself, to Constance, an immortal rabbit. As the antagonism between Aurora and the cold, centuries-old Starmaker melts, their love story, which forms the heart of this tale, crackles with tension. Aurora emerges as a compelling hero—stubborn and brave—who refuses to be diminished by the overwhelming responsibilities thrust upon her. The romantic storyline proves both strong and emotionally involving as the author brings fresh twists to familiar elements, exploring the power of stories and how they shape our understanding of the world. White-presenting Aurora faces a devastating truth that creates urgency and heightens the emotional stakes that drive the story to its conclusion. This satisfying, sparkling fantasy will capture hearts with its well-developed setting and captivating love story.

A delicious winter romance that shimmers with classic fairy-tale magic. (author’s note) (Fantasy. 14-18)

Pub Date: Feb. 17, 2026

ISBN: 9781728256184

Page Count: 448

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Review Posted Online: Oct. 10, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2025

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THE FALL OF IRIS HENLEY

A taut yet winding mystery that will keep readers guessing.

In this thriller, a flyer on the cheer team at her small-town Texas high school is dragged back into the awful events that claimed her best friend and her boyfriend.

Senior Iris Henley was horrified when her boyfriend, Rocky Koenig, and her former best friend, Lynette Zeiger, were found dead in a presumed murder-suicide the previous school year. She and Lynette, whose drug use was spiraling out of control, had already fallen out, but Iris had no idea Rocky was cheating on her with Lynette. But when anonymous social media posts claim that Iris herself is responsible for their deaths, her life becomes a nightmare of accusations and betrayal. Employing first-person, present-tense narration that feels immediate and anxious, this mystery builds steadily over the course of 25 days during which Iris feels increasingly desperate and unsure whom she can trust. Her troubled relationships with her friends and family are multidimensional and render her a sympathetic and likable narrator, who worries about her own reliability as she was drunk and high the night of the deaths. In particular, a subplot involving Iris’ growing understanding of her younger sister, Noelle, lends emotional depth to this whodunit. The central cast is white, and surnames suggest that some members of the supporting cast are Latine, including Iris’ best friend.

A taut yet winding mystery that will keep readers guessing. (Thriller. 14-18)

Pub Date: Feb. 24, 2026

ISBN: 9781250323835

Page Count: 336

Publisher: Wednesday Books

Review Posted Online: Oct. 25, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2025

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