July’s List of New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books Is Here, and It’s Huge

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July’s hefty pile of latest sci-fi, fantasy, and horror releases brings lesbian vampires, politically motivated magic, interstellar bounty hunters, a jazz musician who groups up with mecha pilots, mermaids, robots, fairy-tale riffs, and a lot extra. There’s nonetheless loads of summer time studying time left, so what are you ready for?


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Acts of Violet by Margarita Montimore

Ten years after a well-known magician vanishes onstage, her introverted sister is compelled to face the reality about what occurred on this story informed each in conventional narration and as transcripts from a podcast that’s digging into the case. (July 5)

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Flying the Coop by Lucinda Roy

The Dreambird Chronicles proceed on this sequel to The Freedom Race, set in a dystopian model of Washington, D.C. the place a younger girl should not solely cope with systemic racism, but additionally her newfound capability to fly. (July 5)

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The Icarus Plot by Timothy Zahn

A brand new sci-fi sequence begins as a one-armed bounty hunter and his companion, an alien with a super-sensitive sense of odor, take an intriguing new job finding a lady and the top-secret undertaking she’s linked to. (July 5)

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The Jigsaw Assassin by Catherine Asaro

The Major Bhaajan sequence continues because the interstellar navy officer-turned-private eye takes on a brand new case, monitoring a serial killer who seems to have political motivations. (July 5)

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The Key to Fury by Kristin Cast

The Key Series continues as Elodie and Aiden, who’ve escaped the sinister Key Corporation, search to hitch the resistance motion working towards it—a activity that proves tricker than they understand. (July 5)

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Master of Furies by Raymond E. Feist

The Firemane fantasy saga concludes as a pair of grieving males search revenge on the raiders who killed their households, whereas the pirate generally known as “the Sea Demon” tracks those that despatched the raiders within the first place—and her husband flexes his magical powers with an excellent larger aim in thoughts. (July 5)

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The Pallbearers Club by Paul Tremblay

An writer whose high-school social life revolved round “an extracurricular club for volunteer pallbearers at poorly attended funerals” tries to put in writing a memoir, however experiences unusual interference from a very spooky good friend he met throughout that interval in his life. (July 5)

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Silk Fire by Zabé Ellor

In a large matriarchal metropolis that runs on each magic and know-how, a male courtesan plots towards his politically highly effective father—and by chance positive factors harmful, dragon-fueled powers within the course of. (July 5)

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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

Over three many years, a pair of childhood associates develop as much as change into vastly profitable online game designers on this novel inspecting “the multifarious nature of identity, disability, failure, the redemptive possibilities in play, and above all, our need to connect.” (July 5)

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Weird Tales: Best of the Early Years 1923-25 edited by Jonathan Maberry and Justin Criado

This assortment gathers 13 notable entries from the legendary pulp journal’s first few years, with horror, sci-fi, and fantasy tales from authors like Harry Houdini and H.P. Lovecraft. (July 5)

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Where You Linger by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam

This guide of interconnected tales introduces vengeful robotic assassins, man-eating monsters, a lady in search of shelter from killer rain, and different memorable characters. (July 11)

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The Albion Initiative by George Mann

Special brokers Newbury and Hobbes return for his or her last steampunk journey on this series-concluding story. (July 12)

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August Kitko and the Mechas From Space by Alex White

A jazz pianist turns into an unlikely hero when he’s saved by a gaggle of rebellious mecha pilots who’re taking a stand towards their area brethren’s quest to wipe out life on Earth. (July 12)

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Barbarian Lover by Ruby Dixon

The Ice Planet Barbarians sequence continues as a determined-to-stay-single Kira tries to withstand the flirty alien who’s caught her eye. (July 12)

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Classic Monsters Unleashed edited by James Aquilone

Joe R. Lansdale, F. Paul Wilson, Jonathan Maberry, Ramsey Campbell, and extra contribute to this horror anthology reimagining well-known monsters from motion pictures, literature, and past, together with Dracula, the Invisible Man, the Headless Horseman, the Wicked Witch of the West, and others. (July 12)

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Eclipse the Moon by Jessie Mihalik

A bounty hunter finds herself in a decent spot—and compelled to work intently with an attractive teammate—when she begins investigating a shadowy group that’s attempting to start out an interstellar conflict. (July 12)

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The Extractionist by Kimberly Unger

In this cyberthriller, a lady whose job revolves round discreetly extracting individuals from digital actuality meets resistance from her newest goal—whereas in the actual world, she begins to appreciate she herself is being focused by highly effective individuals. Read an excerpt right here. (July 12)

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Half Outlaw by Alex Temblador

In this story crammed with magical realism, a lady agrees to take part in a memorial “Grieving Ride” after her uncle, who raised her within the midst of his bike gang, passes away. (July 12)

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Hooked by A.C. Wise

The newest darkish Peter Pan story from the writer of Wendy, Darling explores what occurs when Wendy and Captain Hook meet in London many years after leaving Neverland. (July 12)

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Into the Narrowdark by Tad Williams

The third novel within the Last King of Osten Ard sequence uncovers extra royal turmoil, in addition to a rampaging military hellbent on resurrecting an evil spirit. (July 12)

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The Last Blade Priest by W.P. Wiles

In this fantasy story, a grasp builder in a kingdom that’s simply misplaced a conflict is reluctantly enlisted as a spy, whereas a priest digs into an occult conspiracy. Both will uncover greater than they count on about their lives and the way forward for the world. (July 12)

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The Memory within the Blood by Ryan Van Loan

The Fall of the Gods trilogy concludes because the super-powered Buc prepares to make her final stand towards the Dead Gods and the spiritual conflict that’s destroying the world round her. (July 12)

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The Mermaid of Black Conch by Monique Roffey

After a fisherman rescues a mermaid who’s been kidnapped by vacationers, he additional helps her as she slowly begins to remodel again right into a human. (July 12)

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The Moonday Letters by Emmi Itäranta

This “part space-age epistolary, part eco-thriller, and love story between two individuals from very different worlds” follows the Earth-born Lumi as she units out to seek out the mysteriously lacking Sol. (July 12)

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The Night Shift by Natalka Burian

Soon after a lady learns that New York City is filled with secret shortcuts that permit the person to leap throughout stretches of time and area, she’s pulled right into a missing-person thriller—and discovers her connection to the shortcuts is extra private than she realized. (July 12)

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A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers

In this follow-up to A Psalm for the Wild-Built, touring duo Sibling Dex (a monk) and Mosscap (a robotic) roam from extra rural areas into cities, the place new associates and concepts await. (July 12)

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They Drown Our Daughters by Katrina Monroe

After she splits from her spouse, a lady and her younger daughter transfer to her seaside hometown to stick with her ageing mom, the place they change into entangled within the ghostly legend swirling round a neighborhood lighthouse. (July 12)

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Upgrade by Blake Crouch

After a person is unexpectedly “upgraded” with new talents, he realizes he’s half of a bigger plan to evolve all of humanity—one thing he’s uniquely positioned to stop, as soon as he decides whether or not or not that’s the fitting factor to do. (July 12)

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What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher

This retelling of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” follows a retired soldier, a mycologist, and a physician attempting to resolve the nature-entwined thriller that’s menacing the troubled Usher household. (July 12)

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Avatar, the Last Airbender: The Dawn of Yangchen by F.C. Yee

The Chronicles of Avatar sequence continues on this origin story for the in the end highly effective Yangchen. Read an excerpt right here. (July 19)

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The Big Dark Sky by Dean Koontz

Decades after her childhood on a ranch in Montana, a lady is telepathically compelled to return—solely to find she’s not the one one who acquired the unusual psychic message. Even extra worrisome, a possible mass assassin lurks amongst them. (July 19)

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The Book of Sand by Mo Hayder

This story set is in two totally different worlds: a sand-filled alien planet the place a household struggles to outlive, and suburban Virginia, the place a teen woman begins to appreciate her apparently atypical life shouldn’t be what it appears. (July 19)

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Dark Earth by Rebecca Stott

In a ruined Roman settlement circa 500 AD, two sisters and their father reside in exile after he’s accused of utilizing darkish magic. When he dies, they be a part of a secret neighborhood of girls plotting towards the native warlord. (July 19)

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The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

This story set on Dr. Moreau’s property—crammed with the mad scientist’s human-animal hybrids—expands the world dreamed up by H.G. Wells by delving into the lives of physician’s daughter, his right-hand man, and the reckless son of his wealthy patrons. (July 19)

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Heat Wave by TJ Klune

The Extraordinaries trilogy concludes as Nick, Seth, Gibby, and Jazz should grapple with a brand new hero that crash-lands into Nova City. (July 19)

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Ion Curtain by Anya Ow

Amid an interstellar Cold War between the UN and Russia, a Russian who’s spying for the UN and the top of a Russian salvage crew discover themselves on the entrance strains when an alien risk immediately enters the image. (July 19)

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Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey

A girl returns dwelling on the request of her estranged mom and discovers some suspiciously unsettling reminders of her father, a serial killer who buried his victims on the household property. (July 19)

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The Last Storm by Tim Lebbon

In a world the place local weather change has remodeled most of North America right into a desert wasteland, a lady who survived a brush with demise makes an attempt to assemble a rainmaker—not realizing the storms she’ll summon might be supernaturally harmful. (July 19)

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Mary: An Awakening of Terror by Nat Cassidy

In this horror novel, an in any other case atypical middle-aged girl begins to have visions and listen to voices urging her to do horrible issues—and shortly begins to suspect {that a} infamous serial killer is someway reaching out to her. (July 19)

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Other Terrors: An Inclusive Anthology edited by Vince A. Liaguno and Rena Mason

This anthology spotlights “authors from historically excluded backgrounds telling terrifying tales of what it means to be, or merely to seem, ‘other.’” Contributors embody Tananarive Due, Stephen Graham Jones, Alma Katsu, and plenty of extra. (July 19)

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Priest of Crowns by Peter McLean

The War for the Rose Throne sequence continues because the disgraced Piety tries to get his life collectively however should face his darkish previous to take action, whereas Vogel begins to remorse a darkish selection he made in his personal current previous. (July 19)

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Slaying the Dragon: A Secret History of Dungeons & Dragons by Ben Riggs

This non-fiction guide written by a role-playing recreation historian takes a deep dive into the historical past of Tactical Studies Rules (TSR) and its most well-known creation. (July 19)

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Wake of War by Zac Topping

In a much more dystopian model of America, a rebel known as the Revolutionary Front takes over Salt Lake City, setting the stage for a conflict with a disaffected U.S. navy. (July 19)

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Youngblood by Sasha Laurens

At a swanky boarding faculty for vampires, former foes Kat and Taylor are compelled to place their variations apart after they’re assigned as roommates—then change into an unlikely detective group after they uncover a sinister secret. (July 19)

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The Book of Gothel by Mary McMyne

This retelling of the Rapunzel fairy story unfolds from the angle of the (misunderstood) witch who locations the long-haired lass within the tower (for some very compelling causes). (July 26)

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The Eye of Scales by Tracy Hickman and Richard Garriott

The fantasy sequence based mostly on the Shroud of the Avatar recreation continues as former Obsidian soldier Aren Bendis makes use of his magical sword to try to spark a rebel. But is he controlling the sword… or is the sword controlling him? (July 26)

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A Half-Built Garden by Ruthanna Emrys

In 2083, aliens arrive on Earth to persuade humanity to go away their local weather change-ravaged planet and search a brand new starting within the stars, or else. But is Earth actually past saving? And even past that, can humankind work out a united method to answer their interstellar guests? (July 26)

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Nightmare Fuel by Nina Nesseth

This non-fiction guide makes use of horror motion pictures as a approach to study “the strange and often unexpected science of fear through the lenses of psychology and physiology,” with explorations of movies like Hereditary, The Exorcist, and extra. (July 26)

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The Nova Incident by Dan Moren

The Galactic Cold War sequence continues as Simon Kovalic and his spy group examine a terrorist bombing. (July 26)

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Primeval Fire by C.T. Rwizi

The Scarlet Odyssey sequence concludes with this story set within the chaotic aftermath of Salo’s demise… and the even larger chaos that erupts when a few of his sorcerer allies resolve to resurrect him. (July 26)

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A Strange and Stubborn Endurance by Foz Meadow

Two royal scions from neighboring kingdoms are pressed into an organized marriage—a removed from very best state of affairs that at the least acknowledges the truth that they’re each homosexual males. They’ll should be taught to belief one another (and perhaps fall in love?) after they’re focused by a murderous foe. (July 26)

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Three Miles Down: A Novel of First Contact within the Tumultuous Nineteen Seventies by Harry Turtledove

When a marine biologist grad scholar joins a top-secret authorities undertaking on the peak of the Nineteen Seventies Watergate scandal/conspiracy idea period, he finds he’s the one individual on the mission suited to deal with its supposed goal: orchestrating the primary human-alien contact. (July 26)

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The Valkyrie’s Daughter by Tiana Warner

A secure hand desires of becoming a member of the valkyries in battle, however she’ll want to check her loyalties and be a part of forces with an oddly alluring fallen valkyrie if she desires any likelihood of reaching her aim. (July 26)

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Violet Made of Thorns by Gina Chen

A girl who makes use of her prophetic items strategically—and never all the time in truth—finds her place in peril when a brand new ruler prepares to take the throne. But issues get much more harmful when her lies set off an historic curse that might doom your entire kingdom. (July 26)

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When Stars Come Out by Scarlett St. Clair

Being the brand new child at college is tough sufficient even if you don’t have magical talents—however that’s what the heroine of this new fantasy should cope with, together with a weird homicide at her new faculty and the truth that a sinister order is looking her to take advantage of her powers. (July 26)

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Stealing Infinity by Alyson Noël

In this modern fantasy, a scholar with a peculiar present for utilizing time will get kicked out of highschool (and arrested), then decides to strive their luck at a “a remote, off-the-grid school owned and operated by an inscrutable billionaire tech guru.” What may probably go fallacious? (July 28)


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