

The Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Giesbrecht Betrayal, tough as all hell characters, a little flavouring of grit and a glut of unsavoury characters working towards an unsavoury goal–this has everything I and any GdM fan could want.

One of the best pieces of fiction I’ve read in 2017, the Builders is a masterclass in character and story and world. His past–not his financial past, but his childhood run in with some fantastical beasts in the Devil Wood–has chased him into the biggest slaughter the world has ever lay witness to. Robert Jones joins the war to avoid a drinking debt and clean up. A Song for No Man’s Land by Andy RemicĪndy Remic has hit that feeling of horror–much like we see in All Quiet on the Western Front–with a dark fantasy angle that felt smooth and enjoyable in his novella. I can’t recommend it highly enough and I can’t wait to read more Sarah Gailey. The very fucking cool alternate history world the magnificent and engaging characters and the thoroughly enjoyable plot-this novella has it all and more.
