Fantasy and Science Fiction
March 2024
Recent Releases
The Tainted Cup
by Robert Jackson Bennett

To solve a seemingly impossible crime, detective Ana Dolabra -- brilliant, housebound, and perpetually blindfolded -- must rely on her new assistant, Dinios Kol, a magically enhanced former engraver, in this opening volume of the Shadow of the Leviathan series. You might also like: Katherine Addison's Cemeteries of Amalo series; Alexis Hall's The Affair of the Mysterious Letter. 
The Warm Hands of Ghosts
by Katherine Arden

Upon receiving a message during a séance that her missing soldier brother Freddie is still alive, former army nurse Laura Iven travels from Nova Scotia to Belgium to find him. Parallel narratives follow the siblings' separate quests in this richly detailed, heavily atmospheric World War I-set historical fantasy novel by the author of the Winternight trilogy. Read-alikes: Mary Robinette Kowal's Ghost Talkers; Luanne G. Smith's The Witch's Lens.
The Book of Doors
by Gareth Brown

Not long after her favorite customer bequeaths her a mysterious notebook, New York City bookseller Cassie and her best friend Izzy discover that it can transport them to other realms. Now all they have to do is stay one step ahead of the mysterious adversaries who will kill to get their hands on the manuscript. For fans of: Erin Morgenstern's The Starless Sea; Emma Törz's Ink Blood Sister Scribe; Alix E. Harrow's The Ten Thousand Doors of January.
The Bezzle
by Cory Doctorow

This 2nd Martin Hench caper, after Red Team Blues, jumps back in time to 2006 as the cynical forensic accountant recounts how his investigation of a low-level pyramid scheme led to his running afoul of wealthy investors willing to go to extreme lengths to protect their profit margins. For fans of: Dan Davies' Lying for Money; Kimberly Unger's The Extractionist.
Floating hotel
by Grace Curtis

"This debut science fiction novel tells a story of misfits, rebels, found family-and a mystery that spans the stars".
Welcome to the Grand Abeona home of the finest food, the sweetest service, and the very best views the galaxy has to offer. All year round it moves from planet to planet, system to system, pampering guests across the furthest reaches of the milky way. The last word in sub-orbital luxury—and an absolute magnet for intrigue. Intrigues such Why are there love poems in the lobby inbox? How many Imperial spies are currently on board? What is the true purpose of the Problem Solver’s conference? And perhaps most pertinently— who is driving the ship?
Redsight
by Meredith Mooring

A blind priestess with the ability to manipulate space-time, Korinna, a weapon of the Imperium, must choose sides, seize her power and fulfill her destiny when she is drawn to notorious space pirate Aster Haran who sheds new—and dangerous—light on her world.
The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles
by Malka Older

In this cozy 2nd outing for Investigator Mossa and Scholar Pleiti, following The Mimicking of Known Successes, the duo once again returns to their alma mater, Jupiter's Valdegeld University, where 17 students and faculty have mysteriously disappeared. For fans of: Mary Robinette Kowal's The Spare Man or Dorothy L. Sayers' Gaudy Night.
River Mumma
by Zalika Reid-Benta

Unexpectedly tasked with finding Jamaican water guardian River Mumma's missing comb, 26-year-old Toronto resident Alicia embarks on a fantastical quest with apocalyptic stakes. You might also like: Wole Talabi's Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon; Karen Lord's Unraveling; or Nalo Hopkinson's Sister Mine.
The other valley : a novel
by Scott Alexander Howard

Vying for a coveted seat on the Conseil, 16-year-old Odile, who lives in an isolated town neighbored by its own past and future, discovers her friend Edme is about to die, and sworn to secrecy to preserve the timeline, instead finds herself drawing closer to the doomed boy, imperiling her entire future.
Moon of the Turning Leaves
by Waubgeshig Rice

Twelve years after the events of Moon of the Crusted Snow, Anishinaabe man Evan Whitesky and five others from the Shki-dnakiiwin community in Northern Ontario set out on a scouting expedition to their ancestral home near Lake Huron, not knowing what they'll find when they arrive. For fans of: community-focused apocalyptic fiction, such as adrienne maree brown's Black Dawn series.
Cascade Failure
by L. M. Sagas

There are only three real powers in the Spiral: the corporate power of the Trust versus the Union's labor's leverage; between them the Guild tries to keep everyone's hands above the table.
Branded a Guild deserter, Jal "accidentally" lands a ride on a Guild ship. Helmed by an AI, with a ship's engineer/medic who doesn't see much of a difference between the two jobs, and a "don't make me shoot you" XO, the Guild crew of the Ambit is a little . . . different.
A debut novel.
Lore of the Wilds
by Analeigh Sbrana

In exchange for aid and supplies for her earthquake-ravaged village, human Lore Alemeyu of Duskmere agrees to work for the Fae, cataloguing the contents of an enchanted library. This "spellbinding romantic fantasy debut" (Publishers Weekly), the 1st in a planned series, boasts a courageous heroine, a love triangle, and an atmospheric setting. However, readers should be aware that it ends on a cliffhanger. Read-alikes: Lexi Ryan's These Hollow Vows series.
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