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17 hours ago, Leofric said:

Good to hear the next in the Bronze age series by Miles Cameron is coming, but any word on the next book in his SF series, the sequel to Artifact Space?

Yeah, there's going to be three more books in the series apparently. It doesn't sound like the next book is coming out until 2024 though.

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Jim Butcher tweeted that he expected to finish the second book is in his Cinder Spires series (the Olympian Affair) by Christmas.  Is it reasonable to expect a late 2023 release?

Hopefully a return to form for Butcher, whose rapid production of novels has slowed over the last few years.  Also as a big Dresden fan, I found Peace Talks and Battleground kind of a mess.  

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I see there's a listing for Josiah Bancroft starting a new series with The Hexologists in September. I did enjoy his Babel series a lot so I'm interested to see what he does next. The plot summary does sound a bit more whimsical (not that the Babel books didn't have some whimsical moments).

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The Hexologists, Iz and Warren Wilby, are quite accustomed to helping desperate clients with the bugbears of city life. Aided by hexes and a bag of charmed relics, the Wilbies have recovered children abducted by chimney-wraiths, removed infestations of barb-nosed incubi, and ventured into the Gray Plains of the Unmade to soothe a troubled ghost. Well-acquainted with the weird, they never shy away from a challenging case.

But when they are approached by the royal secretary and told the king pleads to be baked into a cake--going so far as to wedge himself inside a lit oven--the Wilbies soon find themselves embroiled in a mystery that could very well see the nation turned on its head. Their effort to expose a royal secret buried under forty years of lies brings them nose to nose with a violent antiroyalist gang, avaricious ghouls, alchemists who draw their power from a hell-like dimension, and a bookish dragon who only occasionally eats people.

Armed with a love toughened by adversity and a stick of chalk that can conjure light from the darkness, hope from the hopeless, Iz and Warren Wilby are ready for whatever springs from the alleys, graves, and shadows next.

 

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Almost the end of March, but besides Dead Country, which I've already read, I'm looking forward to these books this month:

 

Loki's Ring by Stina Leicht

Lone Women by Victor LaValle

And Put Away Childish Things by Adrian Tchaikovsky

The Lies of the Ajungo by Moses Use Utomi

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Anthony Ryan has a post-apocalyptic thriller titled Red River Seven coming out in October.

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https://anthonyryan.net/2023/04/03/the-martyr-paperback-giveaway-and-red-river-seven-gets-a-blurb/

Internationally bestselling fantasy author Anthony Ryan – writing as A. J. Ryan – delivers a nerve-shredding thriller in which seven strangers must undertake a terrifying journey into the unknown.

A man awakes on a boat at sea with no memory of who he is or how he came to be there. He’s not alone – there are six others. None of them can remember their names, but all bear the scars of recent surgery.

When a message appears on the onboard computer – Proceeding to Point A – the group agrees to work together to survive whatever is coming.

But as the boat moves through the mist-shrouded waters, divisions begin to form, and the group is plagued by questions. Who is directing them, why have their memories been wiped, and – most crucially of all – what are the screams they can hear beyond the mist?

 

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That series is still going? Wow. 

To be fair actually looking it up Wurts has been a lot better about still putting out books semi regularly in the series than some authors which get discussed more often here. It seems I just stopped reading them.

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Revealing a New, Revised Edition of Martha Wells’ The Book of Ile-Rien

https://www.tor.com/2023/06/05/cover-reveal-the-book-of-ile-rien-by-martha-wells/

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We’re thrilled to share the cover of Martha Wells’ The Book of Ile-Rien, a revised and updated omnibus collecting the author’s preferred texts of The Element of Fire and The Death of the Necromancer—available February 24, 2024 from Tordotcom Publishing.

 

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My picks for September.Anything else interesting coming out this month in SFF?

City of Bones — Martha Wells (Tor) - revised edition/author's preferred text
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250861672/cityofbones

Godkiller — Hannah Kaner (Harper Voyager)
https://www.harpercollins.com/products/godkiller-hannah-kaner?variant=41031207288866

A Sword of Bronze and Ashes — Anna Smith Spark (Flame Tree Press)
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/A-Sword-of-Bronze-and-Ashes/Anna-Smith-Spark/9781787588394

The Hexologists — Josiah Bancroft (Orbit)
https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/josiah-bancroft/the-hexologists/9780316443302/

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