Fantasy and Science Fiction
January 2022
Recent Releases
Leviathan Falls
by James S.A. Corey

They're back! Once again, Jim Holden and the crew of the Rocinante face daunting odds as they attempt to save humanity.

What a long, strange trip it's been: Leviathan Falls is the 9th and final installment of the Expanse series, which began in 2011 with Leviathan Wakes and has since become a popular television series.

Also available in eBook on Libby
The God of Lost Words
by A.J. Hackwith

Starring: Arcanist Claire, escaped fictional character Hero, fallen angel Ramiel, and muse-turned-librarian Brevity, who must once again join forces to defend the Unwritten Wing, this time from the demon Malphas.

Series alert: This novel concludes the Hell's Library trilogy, following The Library of the Unwritten and The Archive of the Forgotten.

 
The Undertakers
by Nicole Glover

Starring: Henrietta "Hetty" Rhodes and her husband, Benjy, who use magic to investigate crimes against Black people in 1870s Philadelphia.

Why you might like it: This sequel to 
The Conductors offers well-drawn protagonists, their lovingly depicted Seventh Ward community, and a magic system based on the constellations.


 
Jade Legacy
by Fonda Lee

What it is: The conclusion of the Green Bone Saga, which picks up where Jade War left off and spans a period of 20 years.

Featuring: The No Peak Kaul and the Mountain Ayt families, rival crime syndicates whose long-running conflict over control of the jade that is the source of their power at last comes to a head. 

 
A Swift and Savage Tide
by Chloe Neill

Introducing: Captain Kit Brightling, an officer of the Saxon Navy, whose magic is Aligned with the sea; and Rian Grant, Viscount Queenscliffe, the intelligence operative with whom she must work to thwart a plot by Gallic Emperor-in-exile Gerard Rousseau.

Why you might like it: This fantasy series opener offers a magic-infused alternate version of the Napoleonic Wars.

Also available in eAudiobook on Hoopla
Series Starters
Black Leopard, Red Wolf
by Marlon James

What it is: A lush and, at times, surreal Afrofantasy novel by the author of A Brief History of Seven Killings.

Reviewers say: The New York Times' Michiko Kakutani describes the novel's African-inspired setting as "a place mapped by Gabriel García Márquez and Hieronymus Bosch with an assist from Salvador Dalí."

Also available in eBook & eAudiobook
A Memory Called Empire
by Arkady Martine

What it's about: Newly appointed ambassador Mahit Dzmare investigates the suspicious death of her predecessor while navigating political intrigue within the expansionist Teixcalaanli Empire.

Why you might like it: This series opener (and its sequel, A Desolation Called Peace) boasts an intricately layered, slowly unfolding plot as well as detailed depictions of alien cultures. 

 
Also available in eAudiobook on Hoopla
 
A Declaration of the Rights of Magicians
by H.G. Parry

What it is: A richly detailed alternate history of the French and Haitian Revolutions for fans of Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell.

Starring: Necromancer Robespierre, who foments revolution in France; and weather mage Toussaint L’Ouverture, who leads the enslaved people of Haiti as they liberate themselves from bondage.

 
Deal With the Devil
by Kit Rocha

Atlanta, 2086: Mercenary librarian Nina's quest for information puts her on a collision course with Captain Garrett Knox, leader of the rogue supersoldier group the Silver Devils.

Crossover alert: Deal with the Devil and its sequel, The Devil You Know, are set in the same post-apocalyptic world as author-duo Kit Rocha's BDSM-themed Beyond erotic romance series.


 
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