Books from the Backlog #329

Posted August 15, 2024 by Carole in Books from the Backlog / 8 Comments

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This week’s neglected book

I received this book for free from the publisher. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Books from the Backlog #329The Hexologists by Josiah Bancroft
Series: The Hexologists #1
Published by Orbit on September 26, 2023
Genres: Fiction / Fantasy / Action & Adventure
Pages: 336
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The first book in a wildly inventive and mesmerizing new fantasy series from acclaimed author Josiah Bancroft where magical mysteries abound and only one team can solve them: The Hexologists. “Bancroft is a magician.” — Madeline Miller, New York Times bestselling author of Circe

“Fantastic! The Hexologists fizzes eloquently with wit and elegance, but also has marvelous worldbuilding and an excellent plot - and a central pair of characters who I quite simply love. A cocktail of a book made with the very best champagne.” — Genevieve Cogman, author of The Invisible Library

The Hexologists, Iz and Warren Wilby, are quite accustomed to helping desperate clients with the bugbears of city life. Aided by hexes and a bag of charmed relics, the Wilbies have recovered children abducted by chimney-wraiths, removed infestations of barb-nosed incubi, and ventured into the Gray Plains of the Unmade to soothe a troubled ghost. Well-acquainted with the weird, they never shy away from a challenging case.
 
But when they are approached by the royal secretary and told the king pleads to be baked into a cake—going so far as to wedge himself inside a lit oven—the Wilbies soon find themselves embroiled in a mystery that could very well see the nation turned on its head. Their effort to expose a royal secret buried under forty years of lies brings them nose to nose with a violent anti-royalist gang, avaricious ghouls, alchemists who draw their power from a hell-like dimension, and a bookish dragon who only occasionally eats people.
 
Armed with a love toughened by adversity and a stick of chalk that can conjure light from the darkness, hope from the hopeless, Iz and Warren Wilby are ready for a case that will test every spell, skill, and odd magical artifact in their considerable bag of tricks.

"Bancroft is a wonder as ever! The Hexologists was a joyous delight on every page— buoyantly inventive, witty, poignant, gripping, and deeply satisfying." — Madeline Miller, New York Times bestselling author of Circe

“Josiah Bancroft’s imagination will astound you. One of the most inventive fantasy authors out there.” — Fonda Lee, author of the Green Bone Saga 

“Bancroft has returned to the page in force, deploying his crystal prose and razored wit around a tale that mixes whimsy and threat in equal measure. He's a gift to the genre." — Mark Lawrence, author of The Book That Wouldn't Burn

Why did I add The Hexologists to my bookshelf?

I was lucky enough to receive a copy of this book from the publisher last year but life got busy and I just didn’t get to it. It sounds great and the majority of my friends on Goodreads that have read it seem to have enjoyed it. Based on the reviews, this might be one of those books that readers either love or completely dislike. This book is one of only 17 books on my NetGalley shelf so hopefully I can get to it soon and bump my ratio up just a bit.

What are your thoughts? Have you read this book?  Would you recommend it?

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8 responses to “Books from the Backlog #329

  1. I feel like I vaguely remember seeing this one around. I wasn’t sure it was for me so I never went beyond noticing it and reading the one or two reviews. I hope you end up loving it once you get to read it!

  2. That one doesn’t ring a bell. Sounds like an interesting one the way people are reacting to it. Yay for only having 17 on your Netgalley.

  3. I don’t remember this book, but I hope you enjoy it. And, wow! 17. I can’t stop requesting, though I do request less.

  4. I haven’t read this one and the blurb doesn’t really grab me but that cover is gorgeous! I’m looking forward to seeing what you think of this one.