* Benulis, Sabrina : Angelus
(Harper Voyager 978-0-06-206942-9, $14.99, 400pp, trade paperback, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 9 Feb 2016
Ebook ISBN [link to Amazon Kindle edition]: 9780062069436
Books of Raziel #3

Urban fantasy novel, third in a trilogy following Archon (2012) and Covenant (2014), about angels and demons battling for the possession of a girl.
• Harper’s site has this description with a preview function.
• The Publishers Weekly review concludes, “The richly detailed cosmology supports the characterization well, but the sheer volume of detail and explanation quickly becomes overwhelming.”

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


+ Brown, Pierce : Morning Star
(Ballantine Del Rey 978-0-345-53984-7, $27, 544pp, hardcover, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 9 Feb 2016
Ebook ISBN [link to Amazon Kindle edition]: B00SPVPX2G
Audiobook ISBN [link to Amazon]: B019NMZ5MI
UK edition: 978-1444759051 (Thu 11 Feb 2016)
Red Rising #3

SF novel, third in a trilogy following Red Rising (2014) and Golden Son (2015), about a color-coded caste society on Mars.
• Random House’s site has this description.
Publishers Weekly gives it a starred review: “Brown’s vivid, first-person prose puts the reader right at the forefront of impassioned speeches, broken families, and engaging battle scenes that don’t shy away from the gore as this intrastellar civil war comes to a most satisfying conclusion.”
Entertainment Weekly gives it a B+: “Brown’s haunting space opera hasn’t gotten the real-world acclaim it has deserved since its 2014 debut. In fact, you could call Brown science fiction’s best-kept secret.”

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* Duane, Diane : Games Wizards Play
(Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 978-0547418063, $17.99, 640pp, hardcover, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 2 Feb 2016
Young Wizards #10

Young adult fantasy novel, tenth book in the “Young Wizards” series that began with So You Want to be a Wizard and most recently included A Wizard of Mars (2010)
• Houghton Mifflin’s site has this description.

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* Landers, Melissa : Starflight
(Disney/Hyperion 978-1484723241, $17.99, 368pp, hardcover, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 2 Feb 2016

Young adult SF/romance novel about a girl embarking from Earth on a ship with a former classmate.
• Disney’s site has this description.
• Colleen Mondor reviewed it in the January issue of Locus Magazine: Starflight is the sort of fluffy young-adult romance that seems tailor made to bring fans that have never seen a single episode of Star Trek – or even Firefly – to science fiction. … Mock it like you mock a Hallmark Christmas movie, but this helping of teen comfort food in set in space and, barring the recent efforts of Beth Revis and Cecil Castellucci, space rarely receives the attention of YA authors.”

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* McKillip, Patricia A. : Kingfisher
(Ace 978-0425271766, $27, 352pp, hardcover, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 2 Feb 2016
Ebook ISBN [link to Amazon Kindle edition]: 9780698140523

Fantasy novel about a young man working in his mother’s restaurant who learns the truth about his father and family background.
• Penguin’s site has this description with a preview function.
• Tor.com posted a review by Alyx Dellamonica: “Patricia McKillip’s Kingfisher is a beautifully inventive novel, one that is genuinely effective in combining a world with medieval pageantry and honor-driven knights on the quest with the age of haute-cuisine trends, celebrity chefs, and the selfie.”

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* Offutt, Chris : My Father, the Pornographer: A Memoir
(Simon & Schuster/Atria 978-1501112461, $26, 272pp, hardcover, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 9 Feb 2016
Ebook ISBN [link to Amazon Kindle edition]: 9781501112485

Nonfiction by the son of SF author Andrew J Offutt, who wrote several dozen sf/f novels from the late 1960s to the early ’90s, as well as 1800 pounds of pornographic fiction that son Chris inherits.
• Simon & Schuster’s site has this description.
Publishers Weekly gives it a starred review: “This is a frank, clear-eyed, but subtle memoir that works through raw emotion to arrive at an empathetic understanding of what fractures and binds families.”

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* Pears, Iain : Arcadia
(Knopf 978-1-101-94682-4, $27.95, 528pp, hardcover, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 9 Feb 2016

Literary fantasy novel (by the author of An Instance of the Fingerpost) about a fantasy writer in 1960s Oxford who discovers a doorway to a world where storytellers are revered.
• Penguin Random House’s site has this description with a preview function and blurbs by Dan Simmons, Deborah Harkness, and others.
• The Publishers Weekly review concludes, “Pears excels at stage-managing the multiple sets as the actors leap from the dystopian future, to England in the grips of the Cold War, to whenever Anterworld could be said to exist, altering history as they go. A fun, immersive, genre-bending ride.”

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* Remic, Andy : A Song for No Man’s Land
(Tor.Com 978-0765387875, $12.99, 194pp, trade paperback, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 9 Feb 2016
Ebook ISBN [link to Amazon Kindle edition]: 9780765384010
Audiobook ISBN [link to Amazon]: 9781427273789

Fantasy novel, first in a series, about soldier during the Great War who finds himself battling shapeshifting enemies.
• Macmillan’s site has this description.

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* Ryan, Frank P. : The Sword of Feimhin
(Quercus/Jo Fletcher 978-1623656423, $15.99, 672pp, hardcover, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 9 Feb 2016
The Three Powers #3

Fantasy novel, third in a four-book series following The Snowmelt River and The Tower of Bones, about four young people who come together in a picturesque Irish town.
• Quercus’ site has this description.

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* Sanderson, Brandon : Mistborn: Secret History
(Dragonsteel Entertainment B01B0NS93U, $4.99, ebk, January 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Thu 28 Jan 2016
Mistborn #-

Ebook-only novella, companion to the author’s Mistborn trilogy.
• The author’s site has this description.

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* Turner, Marc : Dragon Hunters
(Tor 978-0765337139, $29.99, 496pp, hardcover, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 9 Feb 2016
Ebook ISBN [link to Amazon Kindle edition]: 9781466831216
The Chronicle of the Exile #2

Fantasy novel, second in a series following When the Heavens Fall (2015), about Storm Lords fighting a sea dragon.
• Macmillan’s site has this page with an excerpt.
Publishers Weekly said the first book is “heavily populated with warriors, mages, gods, fearsome creatures, and even an undead army”.

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)


* Wray, John : The Lost Time Accidents
(Farrar, Straus & Giroux 978-0-374-28113-7, $27, 512pp, hardcover, February 2016)
Nominal Publication Date: Tue 9 Feb 2016
Ebook ISBN [link to Amazon Kindle edition]: 9781429944526
Audiobook ISBN [link to Amazon]: 9781427274717

SF novel about a man who finds himself exiled from the flow of time and who struggles to return by addressing secrets from his family’s past.
• Macmillan’s site has this description with an excerpt.
• The Publishers Weekly review concludes, “This novel is clearly a work of great labor, and it shows; Wray’s ambition and attention to plotting is praiseworthy, but the structure can be exhausting, and there are instances of quirk standing in for characterization. Nevertheless, readers looking for a fully realized blend of science and history will find a deep world to dive into.”
• Gary K. Wolfe reviewed it in the January issue of Locus Magazine, commenting on the SF’nal elements: “The titles Wray assigns to his imaginary pulps, like Preposterous! Stories and Tales of Stupefaction, are tin-eared even as parody, and to top it off, the name of the SF writer is Orson Scott Tolliver, and his wife is named Ursula. One of his novels helps give rise to an ersatz religion called the Church of Synchronology. The point is, that despite Wray’s otherwise studied attention to chronology, SF emerges as a kind of unrecognizable ahistorical stew, as though unworthy of the sort of basic research that underlies the rest of the novel.”

• Purchase this book from Amazon | Indiebound
• (Directory Entry)