From the New York Times bestselling author of Red Rabbit comes a supernatural horror where ghosts and ghouls are the least of a witch’s problems in nineteenth-century New England.
The once mighty Melchester Rovers soccer club have fallen into hard times and are struggling to compete in the bottom half of England's League Two. Enter Roy Race, a sixteen-year-old striker with a deadly left foot. Can this lifelong supporter become Melchester's saviour?
Lanie Stones lives to love and serve Saint Death. And damn it duodecifold, Saint Death needs her—first and foremost for her ability to lay the unrestful dead to rest. Unfortunately for Lanie, the most restless of these “unrestful dead" happens to be her own great-grandfather, the powerful necromancer Irradiant Stones...
The second thrilling instalment of Hugo Award-winning author Matt Wallace’s trilogy about a utopian city with a dark secret and the underdogs who will overthrow it.