(p)review forecast September part 2
Half through September already and I finished the whole list of forecasted books and a few more at that! So here is a glimpse of the books I will be trying to get to for the last part of September.
A collection of short
stories detailing the supernatural steampunk adventures of detective
duo, Sir Maurice Newbury and Miss Veronica Hobbes in dark and dangerous
Victorian London. Along with Chief Inspector Bainbridge, Newbury &
Hobbes will face plague revenants, murderous peers, mechanical beasts,
tentacled leviathans, reanimated pygmies, and an encounter with Sherlock
Holmes.
2. Ex-Patriots by Peter Clines (Del Rey UK)
It’s been two years since the world ended.
Two years since the dead rose and the plague of ex-humanity decimated mankind. For most of that time, the superhero called St. George, formerly known to the world as the Mighty Dragon, has protected the people of Los Angeles at their film studio-turned-fortress, The Mount. Together with his fellow heroes—Cerberus, Zzzap, and Stealth—he’s tried to give the survivors hope and something like a real life. But the swollen population of the Mount is becoming harder and harder to sustain, and the heroes are feeling the pressure.
Hope arrives in the form of a United States Army battalion, based in a complex a few hundred miles away in Arizona. This is not just any base, however. The men and women of Project Krypton are super-soldiers, designed and created before the outbreak to be better, stronger, and faster than normal humans. They want the heroes and all the people of the Mount to rejoin America and have normal lives again.
But can the military be trusted? And is there even a country left to rejoin? There is a secret at the heart of Project Krypton, and those behind it have an awesome power that will help them keep that secret hidden. The power of Freedom.
Two years since the dead rose and the plague of ex-humanity decimated mankind. For most of that time, the superhero called St. George, formerly known to the world as the Mighty Dragon, has protected the people of Los Angeles at their film studio-turned-fortress, The Mount. Together with his fellow heroes—Cerberus, Zzzap, and Stealth—he’s tried to give the survivors hope and something like a real life. But the swollen population of the Mount is becoming harder and harder to sustain, and the heroes are feeling the pressure.
Hope arrives in the form of a United States Army battalion, based in a complex a few hundred miles away in Arizona. This is not just any base, however. The men and women of Project Krypton are super-soldiers, designed and created before the outbreak to be better, stronger, and faster than normal humans. They want the heroes and all the people of the Mount to rejoin America and have normal lives again.
But can the military be trusted? And is there even a country left to rejoin? There is a secret at the heart of Project Krypton, and those behind it have an awesome power that will help them keep that secret hidden. The power of Freedom.
3. Love Minus Eighty by Will McIntosh (Orbit)
Years in the future,
dead women in cryogenic dating farms await rich, lonely suitors to
resurrect them and take them home. LOVE MINUS EIGHTY follows
interconnected lives touched by these dating farms. There's Rob, who
accidentally kills a jogger, then sells everything to visit her, seeking
her forgiveness but instead falling in love. Veronika, a
socially-awkward dating coach, finds herself responsible for the
happiness of a man whose life she saved against his will. And Mira, a
gay woman accidentally placed in the heterosexual dating center near its
inception, desperately seeks a way to reunite with her frozen partner
as the centuries pass. In this daring and big-hearted novel based on the
Hugo-winning short story, the lovelorn navigate a world in which
technology has reached the outer limits of morality and romance.
4. Gemsigns by Stephanie Saulter (Jo Fletcher Books)
Humanity stands on the brink. Again.
Surviving the Syndrome meant genetically modifying almost every person on the planet. But norms and gems are different. Gems may have the superpowers that once made them valuable commodities, but they also have more than their share of the disabled, the violent and the psychotic.
After a century of servitude, freedom has come at last for the gems, and not everyone’s happy about it. The gemtechs want to turn them back into property. The godgangs want them dead. The norm majority is scared and suspicious, and doesn’t know what it wants.
Eli Walker is the scientist charged with deciding whether gems are truly human, and as extremists on both sides raise the stakes, the conflict descends into violence. He’s running out of time, and with advanced prototypes on the loose, not everyone is who or what they seem. Torn between the intrigues of ruthless executive Zavcka Klist and brilliant, badly deformed gem leader Aryel Morningstar, Eli finds himself searching for a truth that might stop a war.
Surviving the Syndrome meant genetically modifying almost every person on the planet. But norms and gems are different. Gems may have the superpowers that once made them valuable commodities, but they also have more than their share of the disabled, the violent and the psychotic.
After a century of servitude, freedom has come at last for the gems, and not everyone’s happy about it. The gemtechs want to turn them back into property. The godgangs want them dead. The norm majority is scared and suspicious, and doesn’t know what it wants.
Eli Walker is the scientist charged with deciding whether gems are truly human, and as extremists on both sides raise the stakes, the conflict descends into violence. He’s running out of time, and with advanced prototypes on the loose, not everyone is who or what they seem. Torn between the intrigues of ruthless executive Zavcka Klist and brilliant, badly deformed gem leader Aryel Morningstar, Eli finds himself searching for a truth that might stop a war.
5. The Air War by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Tor UK)
All is in turmoil as
the world moves towards war. In Solarno, the spies watch each other and
ready their knives, while Myna sees the troops muster at its border and
emotions run high as it vows never to be enslaved again. In Collegium,
the students argue politics, too late to turn the tide. In the heart of
the Empire, new pilots have completed their secretive training, generals
are being recalled to service and armies are ready to march. Their
Empress, the heir to two worlds, intends to claim her birthright. And
nothing – either within the Empire or beyond it – will stand in her way.
A conflict is coming, the like of which the insect-kinden have never
seen.
6. She Who Waits by Daniel Polansky (Hodderscape)
Low Town: the worst ghetto in the worst city in the Thirteen Lands.
Good only for depravity and death. And Warden, long ago a respected agent in the formidable Black House, is now the most depraved Low Town denizen of them all.
As a younger man, Warden carried out more than his fair share of terrible deeds, and never as many as when he worked for the Black House. But Warden’s growing older, and the vultures are circling. Low Town is changing, faster than even he can control, and Warden knows that if he doesn’t get out soon, he may never get out at all.
But Warden must finally reckon with his terrible past if he can ever hope to escape it. A hospital full of lunatics, a conspiracy against the corrupt new king and a ghetto full of thieves and murderers stand between him and his slim hope for the future. And behind them all waits the one person whose betrayal Warden never expected. The one person who left him, broken and bitter, to become the man he is today.
The one woman he ever loved.
She who waits behind all things.
What will you be reading in the coming weeks?
Cheers,
Jasper
Low Town: the worst ghetto in the worst city in the Thirteen Lands.
Good only for depravity and death. And Warden, long ago a respected agent in the formidable Black House, is now the most depraved Low Town denizen of them all.
As a younger man, Warden carried out more than his fair share of terrible deeds, and never as many as when he worked for the Black House. But Warden’s growing older, and the vultures are circling. Low Town is changing, faster than even he can control, and Warden knows that if he doesn’t get out soon, he may never get out at all.
But Warden must finally reckon with his terrible past if he can ever hope to escape it. A hospital full of lunatics, a conspiracy against the corrupt new king and a ghetto full of thieves and murderers stand between him and his slim hope for the future. And behind them all waits the one person whose betrayal Warden never expected. The one person who left him, broken and bitter, to become the man he is today.
The one woman he ever loved.
She who waits behind all things.
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What will you be reading in the coming weeks?
Cheers,
Jasper