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Promise of Blood, by Brian McClellan
Links:  Amazon   BN   Indie Bound As the cover indicates,  Promise of Blood is the first of the Powder Mage Trilogy, and it is the debut novel from author Brian McClellan. This book is part of a growing fantasy sub-genre called flintlock fantasy, expertly e...

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The Shadow Master by Craig Cormick
Links:  Amazon   BN From the author's website:  In a land riven with plague, inside the infamous Walled City, two families vie for control: the Medicis with their genius inventor Leonardo; the Lorraines with Galileo, the most brilliant alchemist of his gene...

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Blades of Winter, by G. T. Almasi
Links:  Amazon   BN The saying goes that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but in the case of Blades of Winter , the book delivered exactly what was promised by the cover: loads of action. Our hero is one Alix Nico, a young agent in the US government...

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Links: Amazon   BN I found this book while browsing the shelves of my local bookstore, and I'm glad I did. The protagonist and narrator is Prince Jorg Ancrath, who from a young age must deal with some pretty harrowing experiences. At the age of nine, his mo...

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Dead Harvest, by Chris F. Holm
Links:  Amazon   BN This is the first book of a trilogy called The Collector , narrated by the titular protagonist Sam Thornton. As a Collector, Sam's job is to collect the souls of bad folk for their eternal damnation in Hell. It's a miserable job, but it'...

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Empire State, by Adam Christopher
Links:  Amazon   BN This book bills itself as superhero-noir, which is an accurate categorization, if a bit heavier on the noir. The primary setting is the Empire State, a shadowy alternate version of New York City where Prohibition has continued much longe...

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Prince of Thorns, by Mark Lawrence
Links:  Amazon   BN I found this book while browsing the shelves of my local bookstore, and I'm glad I did. The protagonist and narrator is Prince Jorg Ancrath, who from a young age must deal with some pretty harrowing experiences. At the age of nine, his m...
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