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Barrow Will Send What it May

#2 Danielle Cain

Margaret Killjoy

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English
Tor U.K.
08 May 2018
Now a nascent demon-hunting crew on the lam, Danielle and her friends arrive in a small town that contains a secret occult library run by anarchists and residents who claim to have come back from the dead. When Danielle and her crew investigate, they are put directly in the crosshairs of a necromancer's wrath - whose actions threaten to trigger the apocalypse itself.

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Imprint:   Tor U.K.
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 126mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   175g
ISBN:   9780765397386
ISBN 10:   0765397382
Pages:   112
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Margaret Killjoy is a transfeminine author, born and raised in Maryland, who has spent her adult life traveling with no fixed home. A life on the road has given her a healthy respect for hobos, street kids, and other elements of the criminal class. She founded SteamPunk Magazine and her nonfiction books have been published by AK Press. Margaret's has written A Country of Ghosts, a utopian novel, and the Danielle Cain series, starting with The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion.

Reviews for Barrow Will Send What it May (#2 Danielle Cain)

For the Danielle Cain series: Fast, eerie and crackling with disarmingly matter-of-fact phantasmagoria, Margaret Killjoy's The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion maps a wilderness peopled by marginalised outsiders where everything from sexual identity to material reality is in the same state of fluid drift. Intelligent and fiercely imagined, this book is a passport to a world hauntingly similar to our own, in which disturbing unreality appears to have become an accepted universal condition that is scarcely worth mentioning. Scary and energetic, this is ideal reading for a winter's evening in a post-truth world. Highly recommended. --Alan Moore, author of Watchmen and V for Vendetta Packed with mystery, suspense, intriguing characters, a dash of humor, and big helpings of anarchist politics, The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion does what the best fantasy is supposed to do, making ideas literal--in this case, incarnating Justice as a wild beast. This is important, thought-provoking stuff and a thrilling ride besides. --World Fantasy Award-winning author Lewis Shiner A dark story of the human need for power. Margaret Killjoy writes of the inner nature of anarchy at a time when old systems of government are breaking down. Read it now. --Eileen Gunn, author of Questionable Practices The greatest thing a story can do is expand your horizons while punching you in the gut, and The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion is a rare treat does both while laughing. A unique bite of punk culture wrapped in a mythic, bloody fantasy that will shock and delight. -- Delilah S. Dawson Margaret Killjoy's fiction is a peek at a world that lies right next to ours, always vivid, thought provoking and full of itinerant magic. --Tobias Buckell A daring anti-fantasy and anti-utopia where even anarchists need to be careful what they wish for. --Nick Mamatas, author of Sensation and I Am Providence Utterly engrossing from the first sentence; it refuses to let you go. --Mur Lafferty, Award-winning author of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer A powerful, visceral voice and an immediately compelling story. As relatable as it is harrowing. An immediate, exciting addition to speculative fiction. --Leanna Renee Hieber, Award-winning author of Strangely Beautiful and The Eterna Files Killjoy allows the reader to glimpse a beautifully chaotic world, leaving just the right amount to the imagination. --Publishers Weekly An entertaining book filled with memorable characters who tread glibly through the realms of both the living and the dead.--Kirkus Readers will find themselves bingeing on this highly addictive, dark fantasy thriller.--Booklist For A Country of Ghosts: This gritty evocative novel explores the question of what an anarchist community can do to resist the assaults that are sure to come if any such social formation were to exist. Yet more important still is that this is an exciting and mysterious novel, a story of war and love in some fictional mountainous country with echoes of nineteenth century Latin America, eastern Europe, central Asia; by the time you're done you feel you've gotten a glimpse into a forgotten part of our history that is nevertheless very real. --Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars trilogy This is a fierce, intelligent, hopeful book--a fantasy (of sorts) of unusual seriousness, humanity, and wit. --Felix Gilman, author of The Half-Made World Gulliver's Travels meets The Dispossessed. It's a wild ride, and you don't want to miss it. --Gabriel Kuhn, author of Life Under the Jolly Roger For What Lies Beneath the Clocktower: Reading What Lies Beneath the Clock Tower is a bit like play-ing Dungeons & Dragons with a bunch of grad students while Monty Python's Flying Circus marathons in the background. It offers the pleasure of watching someone very smart do some- thing very silly, and do it with style and skill. You will laugh- and while you laugh this trickster author will unleash goblins in your mind to ferment a cognitive revolution. --William Alexander, author of Rain Taxi


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