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Witch King by Martha Wells
“You know things are about to get confusing when the book opens with the main character coming back from the dead. Famous for her award-winning sci-fi series The Murderbot Diaries, author Martha Wells dunks readers head-first into her debut fantasy novel — a novel fellow sci-fi titan NK Jemisin describes as “wildly original and complex.” Currently two-thirds of the way through and thoroughly transfixed, I’d have to agree.”
— Cameron Kimball (Assistant Editor)