For me, it takes a certain amount of faith to read an ongoing series – I need to either know that I will feel satisfied after each installment, or I need to trust the author has a plan for the following books, which will stick the landing eventually. I absolutely trust T Kingfisher to do one or the other, and luckily, the next up in her Sworn Soldier series, What Stalks the Deep comes out today!
What Stalks the Deep
As has previously been addressed, I am a big fan of T Kingfisher’s work. In the Sworn Soldier series, our point of view character is Alex Easton, whom we grew to love in What Moves the Dead, a retelling of “The Fall of the House of Usher,” and with whom we got scared witless all over again in What Feasts at Night. As long as you remember Alex, I don’t think you need to reread the first two to dive into this new book, and frankly, if you are willing to be a little bit in the dark about references to past experiences, I bet you could read this one fresh.
In What Stalks the Deep, Alex goes to America to help old pal Dr. Denton, whose cousin seems to have gone missing down a possibly haunted coal mine. Alex investigates the disappearance in this West Virginia setting somewhat unwillingly, meeting a new cast of characters and being confined to small, dark, subterranean spaces. It has just as creepy and just as satisfying of a resolution as the previous installments in the series.
This Fall you can also look forward to Queen Demon by Martha Wells, which continues the Rising World series; A Mouthful of Dust, the sixth book in the Singing Hills Cycle by Nghi Vo; and Brigands and Breadknives, a sequel to Travis Baldree’s Legends and Lattes. Thanks, TOR Publishing Group, for keeping us all going with reliable speculative series in these trying times. More on each of these beyond the cut!








