Fantasy and Science Fiction
October 2020
Recent Releases
Piranesi
by Susanna Clarke

The only people in the world: "Piranesi," the narrator, and his mysterious mentor, known as "the Other," who dwell in the House, a surreal labyrinthine building full of impossible things.

Why you might like it: This long-awaited novel by the author of Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell offers a puzzle box of a plot and metafictional magical realism wrapped up in lyrical prose.

Also available in eBook on OverDrive
Ink & Sigil
by Kevin Hearne

Starring: Aloysius "Al" MacBharrais, a Glaswegian sigil agent whose job is to enforce treaties between humans and supernatural beings.

What happens: After losing his most recent apprentice (they never last long), Al discovers that the man was involved in some shady business with the Fae.


Series alert: Ink & Sigil is a stand-alone novel set in the world of the author's Iron Druid Chronicles (which begins with Hounded).
Creepy Reads
The Very Best of Caitlín R. Kiernan
by Caitlín R. Kiernan

What's inside: 20 previously published horror and dark fantasy stories written by two-time Bram Stoker Award winner Caitlín R. Kiernan.

Is it for you? Fans of weird fiction will find much to savor in this lyrical Lovecraftian collection.

Don't miss: "Houses Under the Sea," featuring a sinister cult that will be familiar to readers of Kiernan's The Drowning Girl; the squirm-inducing body modification tale "A Season of Broken Dolls."
Lovecraft Country
by Matt Ruff

Chicago, 1954: Black army veteran Atticus Turner sets out on a road trip across the segregated United States to find his missing father, encountering both racism and eldritch horrors along the way.

Media buzz: Lovecraft Country is now a critically acclaimed HBO series.

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Annihilation
by Jeff VanderMeer

What happens: A biologist, a psychologist, a surveyor, and an anthropologist set out on a scientific expedition to Area X, a quarantined zone that defies all attempts to map its terrain. Eleven previous missions have failed; is the 12th time the charm?

Read it for: The palpable sense of menace that permeates the dreamlike narrative; embedded homages to works of classic SF (such as the Strugatsky Brothers' Roadside Picnic). 

Also available in eAudiobook on OverDrive
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