There are plenty more books we couldn’t fit in. Elizabeth May’s Imperial Russia-inspired romantic fantasy (out now, Daphne Press) concerns two sisters raised as living weapons by (out now, Flame Tree Press) sees a pair of detectives being drawn together while on a mission to recover the body of a conservative politician from a lawless world ruled by an eccentric AI. Sue Lynn Tan’s collection (out now, HarperVoyager) expands upon her / duology – inspired by the legend of the Chinese moon goddess – with nine short stories (seven original) set in the same world. Prequel adventure (29 February, Pocket Books) unfolds two years after USS Voyager’s return home, as Seven of Nine decides to join the Fenris Rangers. Turning to continuing series: Hannah Kaner has followed up her accomplished debut – centred on a swordswoman who hunts down chaotic gods – with (out now, HarperVoyager). And Jay Kristoff has penned a sequel to , his book set in a world where the sun no longer shines properly and vampires are slowly taking over: (29 February, HarperCollins). Finally, coffee table book (1 March, Titan) delivers more concept designs and behind-the-scenes snaps. Spicy.
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Feb 21, 2024
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