Wendy's Pick
The Barrow by Mark S. Smylie: March 4, 2014 (Pyr)
By being in the right place (Goodreads) at the right time, I discovered that the Artesia prequel story my friend Mark Smylie is writing isn't a comic, but an epic new fantasy.
When a small crew of scoundrels, would-be heroes, deviants, and ruffians discover a map that they believe will lead them to a fabled sword buried in the barrow of a long-dead wizard, they think they've struck it rich. But their hopes are dashed when the map turns out to be cursed and then is destroyed in a magical ritual. The loss of the map leaves them dreaming of what might have been, until they rediscover the map in a most unusual and unexpected place.
Stjepan Black-Heart, suspected murderer and renegade royal cartographer; Erim, a young woman masquerading as a man; Gilgwyr, brothel owner extraordinaire; Leigh, an exiled magus under an ignominious cloud; Godewyn Red-Hand, mercenary and troublemaker; Arduin Orwain, scion of a noble family brought low by scandal; and Arduin's sister Annwyn, the beautiful cause of that scandal: together they form a cross-section of the Middle Kingdoms of the Known World, brought together by accident and dark design, on a quest that will either get them all in the history books, or get them all killed."
Mogsy's Pick
I'm really looking forward to this sequel to Blood Oranges! This is one wild series by Caitlín R. Kiernan writing as Kathleen Tierney. Siobhan Quinn is definitely not your run-of-the-mill urban fantasy heroine. Not at all.
"Half-vampire,
half-werewolf Siobhan Quinn survived her initiation into the world of
demons and monsters. But staying alive as she becomes entangled in
underworld politics might prove to be more difficult. When the daughter
of a prominent necromancer vanishes, it's up to Quinn to find the girl.
But her search will land her directly in the middle of a struggle
between competing forces searching for an ancient artifact of almost
unimaginable power..."
"Half-vampire,
half-werewolf Siobhan Quinn survived her initiation into the world of
demons and monsters. But staying alive as she becomes entangled in
underworld politics might prove to be more difficult. When the daughter
of a prominent necromancer vanishes, it's up to Quinn to find the girl.
But her search will land her directly in the middle of a struggle
between competing forces searching for an ancient artifact of almost
unimaginable power..."

Great choices! I saw The Barrow in Pyr's catalog and I'm very intrigued. And I have Blood Oranges on my TBR list, but haven't read it yet. Now I need to get on that quickly! Here's my WOW.
ReplyDeleteThe Barrow is a sort of prequel to Mark's Artesia comics, which I highly recommend.
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