LoveReading Says
LoveReading Says
Magnetic and multi-layered, with themes of racism resonating from its 1920’s setting, Leslye Penelope’s The Monsters We Defy is as vibrant and thought-provoking as fantasy comes. Think Neil Gaiman with historic bite, as a curious cast of characters come together to pull off a very necessary heist.
Penelope’s storytelling prowess is mighty — her language dances with lucidity as we’re drawn into the world of Clara, a woman who was born at a crossroads and has the gift of talking to spirits. Though this gift saved Clara during her darkest days, it’s rendered her indebted to the world of Enigmas (spirits), which is why she accepts the powerful Empress Enigma’s deal to be freed from her debt.
Trouble is, the task is nigh impossible. Clara must steal a ring from “untouchable and powerful” opera singer Madame Josephine, wife of a gangster, and the richest woman in town. The ancient ring, stolen from Africa, is the reason more and more townsfolk are being transformed into “mindless automatons” — “the ring was obviously dangerous. It had the potential to kill.” And so Clara calls upon a variously talented bunch to help her out, with much magic and mayhem untangling through the masterfully crafted plot.
Joanne Owen
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The Monsters We Defy Synopsis
Clara Johnson can talk to spirits - a gift that saved her during her darkest moments, now a curse that's left her indebted to the cunning spirit world.
So when a powerful spirit offers her an opportunity to gain her freedom, Clara seizes the chance. The task: steal a magical ring from the wealthiest woman in the District.
Clara can't pull off this daring heist alone. To pull off the impossible, she'll need help from an unlikely team: from a handsome jazz musician able to hypnotize with a melody, to an aging actor who can change his face.
But as conflict in the spirit world begins to leak into the human one - an insidious mystery is unfolding, one that could cost Clara her life.
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9780356518107 |
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11th August 2022 |
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Leslye Penelope |
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Orbit an imprint of Little, Brown Book Group |
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Paperback |
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384 pages |
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Press Reviews
Leslye Penelope Press Reviews
Rich and immersive. . . full of mesmerizing magic! -- P. Djeli Clark, author of A MASTER OF DJINN
An enchanting adventure that weaves a spell -- Justina Ireland
Stolen destinies, dubious bargains, and unlikely groups of allies, all in a city whose history deserves more fame; a fresh and engaging take on historical fantasy -- Marie Brennan
Masterfully crafted. This smart and entertaining magical heist novel hits all the right notes -- T. L. Huchu
Clara is a heroine for the ages, and her 1920s Black Washington society, both the glamour and the grit, is so compellingly evoked it's as though Penelope has given us a peek behind the veil to hear the tales of our ancestors -- Alaya Dawn Johnson