by Pippa DaCosta ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 4, 2018
Packed with cosmic drama and heart, this fugitive tale will absorb readers from Page 1.
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A woman who delivers messages for underworld operatives finds a bounty placed on her own head in this SF series opener.
On Calicto in the Halow system, Kesh Lasota is a messenger. She and her hovering drone, Sota (Secure Observational Tactical Assistant), are currently in a restaurant delivering a message to José Crater, head of the mine workers union. The message, Sota says, is “You have eighteen seconds to live.” This turns out to be true, as a sniper’s bullet kills Crater. Armed with a gun and a magically enhanced whip, Kesh finds the killer nearby and discovers he’s a warfae from the Faerie world. Because Sota recorded the murder, the fae snatches the drone and bolts. Merry, who gives Kesh her assignments, points her toward Istvan Larsen, CEO of Arcon, the company responsible for Calicto’s surveillance tech. Kesh then disguises herself as a reporter to interview Larsen. When she learns that he is the warfae who killed Crater, she barely escapes with her life. Her friend Hulia warns that there’s a “fifty million v-coin” bounty on Kesh’s head. Marshal Kellee, the law officer who continuously crosses Kesh’s path, helps her stay ahead of various goons. But Kesh harbors a terrible secret, one that will shatter Kellee’s trust in her and entangle her life with Larsen’s forever. DaCosta’s novel is a playful, fast-paced adventure that fans of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy films should adore. Characters are sketched exuberantly as the plot zooms forward. Kesh’s annoyance with Kellee’s dogging her heels is tempered by the fact that he has “No wasted gestures. No wrong step,” along with “an easy stride and a tight ass.” Action occurs frequently and is appropriately visceral, as when Kesh cracks her whip on an adversary and “he screamed as his skin unzipped and magic cauterized the wound.” The author skillfully explores the relationship between humans and fae, concluding: “To love the fae was a madness.” Kesh’s blood-soaked past ties her to fae royalty and a scheme that endangers the new life she’s built on Calicto. Energetic plotting and dazzling set pieces will lure readers back for the sequel.
Packed with cosmic drama and heart, this fugitive tale will absorb readers from Page 1.Pub Date: Sept. 4, 2018
ISBN: 978-0-9957113-5-8
Page Count: 334
Publisher: Self
Review Posted Online: March 15, 2021
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2021
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by Samantha Shannon ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 25, 2025
Though it falters a bit under its own weight, this series still has plenty of fight left.
In this long-awaited fifth installment of Shannon’s Bone Season series, the threat to the clairvoyant community spreads like a plague across Europe.
After extending her fight against the Republic of Scion to Paris, Paige Mahoney, leader of London’s clairvoyant underworld and a spy for the resistance movement, finds herself further outside her comfort zone when she wakes up in a foreign place with no recollection of getting there. More disturbing than her last definitive memory, in which her ally-turned-lover Arcturus seems to betray her, is that her dreamscape—the very soul of her clairvoyance—has been altered, as if there’s a veil shrouding both her memories and abilities. Paige manages to escape and learns she’s been missing and presumed dead for six months. Even more shocking is that she’s somehow outside of Scion’s borders, in the free world where clairvoyants are accepted citizens. She gets in touch with other resistance fighters and journeys to Italy to reconnect with the Domino Programme intelligence network. In stark contrast to the potential of life in the free world is the reality that Scion continues to stretch its influence, with Norway recently falling and Italy a likely next target. Paige is enlisted to discover how Scion is bending free-world political leaders to its will, but before Paige can commit to her mission, she has her own mystery to solve: Where in the world is Arcturus? Paige’s loyalty to Arcturus is tested as she decides how much to trust in their connection and how much information to reveal to the Domino Programme about the Rephaite—the race of immortals from the Netherworld, Arcturus’ people—and their connection to the founding of Scion, as well as the presence of clairvoyant abilities on Earth. While the book is impressively multilayered, the matter-of-fact way in which details from the past are sprinkled throughout will have readers constantly flipping to the glossary. As the series’ scope and the implications of the war against Scion expand, Shannon’s narrative style reads more action-thriller than fantasy. Paige’s powers as a dreamwalker are rarely used here, but when clairvoyance is at play, the story shines.
Though it falters a bit under its own weight, this series still has plenty of fight left.Pub Date: Feb. 25, 2025
ISBN: 9781639733965
Page Count: 576
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Review Posted Online: Dec. 12, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2025
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by Kevin Hearne ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 4, 2020
A charming and persuasive entry that will leave readers impatiently awaiting the concluding volume.
Book 2 of Hearne's latest fantasy trilogy, The Seven Kennings (A Plague of Giants, 2017), set in a multiracial world thrust into turmoil by an invasion of peculiar giants.
In this world, most races have their own particular magical endowment, or “kenning,” though there are downsides to trying to gain the magic (an excellent chance of being killed instead) and using it (rapid aging and death). Most recently discovered is the sixth kenning, whose beneficiaries can talk to and command animals. The story canters along, although with multiple first-person narrators, it's confusing at times. Some characters are familiar, others are new, most of them with their own problems to solve, all somehow caught up in the grand design. To escape her overbearing father and the unreasoning violence his kind represents, fire-giant Olet Kanek leads her followers into the far north, hoping to found a new city where the races and kennings can peacefully coexist. Joining Olet are young Abhinava Khose, discoverer of the sixth kenning, and, later, Koesha Gansu (kenning: air), captain of an all-female crew shipwrecked by deep-sea monsters. Elsewhere, Hanima, who commands hive insects, struggles to free her city from the iron grip of wealthy, callous merchant monarchists. Other threads focus on the Bone Giants, relentless invaders seeking the still-unknown seventh kenning, whose confidence that this can defeat the other six is deeply disturbing. Under Hearne's light touch, these elements mesh perfectly, presenting an inventive, eye-filling panorama; satisfying (and, where appropriate, well-resolved) plotlines; and tensions between the races and their kennings to supply much of the drama.
A charming and persuasive entry that will leave readers impatiently awaiting the concluding volume.Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-345-54857-3
Page Count: 592
Publisher: Del Rey/Ballantine
Review Posted Online: Nov. 24, 2019
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 15, 2019
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