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Nine works new to me: an anthology, one magazine, five novels, and two roleplaying supplements. I think there are 3.5 fantasies, two mysteries, and 3.5 science fiction works. Unusually, only one is explicitly part of a series.

Books Received, March 29 to April 4


Poll #32924 Books Received, March 29 to April 4
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Which of these look interesting?

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Audition for the Fox by Martin Cahill (September 2025)
19 (41.3%)

FIYAH No. 34 published by FIYAH Literary Magazine (April 2025)
12 (26.1%)

A Dark and Deadly Journey by Julia Kelly (Sepember 2025)
5 (10.9%)

What Fury Brings by Tricia Levenseller (September 2025)
9 (19.6%)

Trey: The Lycanon Case by Mattias Peterberg (April 2025)
3 (6.5%)

Swarms and Nanobots by Clarence Redd (April 2025)
3 (6.5%)

To Clutch a Razor by Veronica Roth (September 2025)
8 (17.4%)

A Philosophy of Thieves by Fran Wilde (September 2025)
16 (34.8%)

Space Ships! Ray Guns! Martian Octopods! by Richard Wolinsky (September 2025)
16 (34.8%)

Some other option (see comments)
2 (4.3%)

Cats!
36 (78.3%)

Date: 2025-04-05 09:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jreynolds197
I searched for Martin Cahill to see what else he wrote.

The first hit was for an Irish mobster who died in the 1990s. Had to look farther to find the right one.

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