Fencer Evadne Gray cares for none of the former and knows nothing of the latter when she’s sent to London to chaperone her younger sister, aspiring art critic Dorina.Īt loose ends after Dorina becomes enamored with their uncle’s friend, Lady Henrietta “Henry” Wotton, a local aristocrat and aesthete, Evadne enrolls in a fencing school. Victorian London is a place of fluid social roles, vibrant arts culture, fin-de-siècle wonders… and dangerous underground diabolic cults. It arrived in trade paperback this week from ace editor John Joseph Adams’s imprint, John Joseph Adams Books. How cool is that?Ĭreatures of Will and Temper is already starting to generate buzz at the top levels of the industry (“A delightful, dark, and entertaining romp… Molly Tanzer is at the top of her form” - Jeff VanderMeer). Her first novel Vermilion received rave reviews (“A splendid page-turner of a Weird West adventure… hugely entertaining” - Publishers Weekly), and her most recent book was the anthology Swords vs Cthulhu, co-edited with Jesse Bullington. And there’s no doubt in my mind that Molly is poised for a break-out. It’s got all the classic elements - fabulous setting, swordplay, and the supernatural - while also being totally original. Molly Tanzer’s Creatures of Will and Temper looks like a breakout book. When you’ve been covering the genre for decades, you start to get a sense for the break-out books.
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