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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Book talk: 3 recent novels across the genres

This week, Michael Popple highlights three exceptional recent novels from across the genres. You can find more of Michael’s book reviews on his blog: unseenlibrary.com

One Foot in the Fade by Luke Arnold

Orbit, $22.99

As a new technological era dawns on the formerly enchanted Sunder City, Fetch Phillips is still determined to bring back magic. When an angel crashes to the ground, its wings impossibly infused with magic, Fetch begins searching for a mysterious being with remarkable abilities. His obsessive quest will drag him to the darkest corners of the world he created, and the new monsters it contains. Australian author Luke Arnold continues to showcase his impressive creativity with another brilliant entry in his dark urban fantasy series. Featuring an epic story focused on a fixated protagonist, this is one of Arnold’s best novels and comes highly recommended.

Esther’s Children by Caroline Beecham

Allen & Unwin, $32.99

1936. With the insidious Nazi influence spreading across Europe, Esther Simpson travels to Austria. Working for a British organisation that rescues Jewish academics, Esther meets Harry Singer, a young physicist and musician, whom she helps migrate to England. As war begins, both Esther and Harry soon find their lives torn apart and their futures left uncertain. This is another intense historical drama from Australian Caroline Beecham that proves to be both captivating and moving. Based on a real historical figure, this excellent novel powerfully captures the horrors of war through a unique new viewpoint.

Death of the Black Widow by James Patterson and J. D. Barker

Century, $32.99

When rookie police officer Walter O’Brien arrives at a bloody murder scene, he finds a terrified girl, an apparent victim of a violent kidnapping. However, there is something far more to this case, as the girl expertly escapes the police and becomes Walter’s unfortunate obsession. This will lead to a life-long hunt for answers that will shock Walter to his very soul. Containing a distinctive and fast-paced story with clever horror elements, Patterson and Barker have produced one of the most intriguing thrillers of 2022. This enjoyable and extremely fun read proves to be highly addictive, and is really worth checking out.

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