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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Book talk: fantasy and science fiction

This week, Michael Popple reviews three outstanding fantasy and science fiction releases. You can find more of Michael’s book reviews on his blog, unseenlibrary.com 

The Gathering by C. J. Tudor

Michael Joseph, $34.99

In the small Alaskan town of Deadhart, a teenager has been murdered with the blood drained from his body. Suspicion falls on the Colony, the nearby community of vampyrs, and Detective Barbara Atkins is assigned to determine whether a vampyr cull is justified. However, the truth behind the murder lies in the town’s dark history, as a dangerous killer uncovers old wounds. Tudor produces a brilliant read that sets an excellent murder mystery in a cool, inventive horror world. Combining fascinating vampyr lore with a thrilling storyline, The Gathering is an exceptional book that you won’t be able to put down.

Play of Shadows by Sebastien de Castell

Jo Fletcher, $34.99

When talentless idealist Damelas Chademantaigne is forced into a duel against a merciless killer, his only escape is to join a troupe of actors. Protected by his city’s sacred laws, Damelas seeks to survive with his minor acting abilities. However, when he starts mystically challenging the spirit of a historical villain on stage, Damelas quickly discovers that the theatre can be a very dangerous place. This was a remarkably witty and entertaining book that readers will easily fall in love with. Set in de Castell’s Greatcoat universe and featuring a wonderful theatrical plot, this is an awesome fantasy novel. Highly recommended.

The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton

Raven Books, $32.99

After a deadly mist covers the world, the only human survivors live an idyllic and passive existence on an isolated island. But when a murder occurs, their entire society is threatened as the island’s defences begin to fail. To survive, the murderer needs to be found, but with everyone’s memories of the night erased, this looks to be an impossible task. The latest book from rising literary star Stuart Turton is another impressive mixture of mystery and high-level science fiction concepts. Perfectly utilising a unique set-up, this book is a complex read that will have you guessing until the end.

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