

A creative reimagining of the founding of the Ming dynasty, this sweeping historical fantasy is set in 14th-century China, where a young girl is left for dead in her dusty, famine-stricken village in the Central Plains. A genre in which anything is possible should be a genre in which every story is told, and fantasy is finally starting to live up to that billing. She Who Became the Sun, the striking debut novel by Shelley Parker-Chan out July 20, makes it official: it's a very, very good time to be a fantasy fan. "She Who Became the Sun" Explores Gender and Fate in an Epic Historical Fantasy But he won’t sit quietly on the sidelines: with his intricate knowledge of Chicago, he will fight for justice for the people of the city he loves… rich and poor, the powerful and the powerless… against criminals, the gangs that rule the streets, crooked cops, and the political machine that runs city hall… even if it means putting himself in jeopardy. After refusing to participate in a police department cover-up involving the death of a young black man, Cayne is pushed out of the force. Written by Poirier, based on the novel, Cayne tells the story of former Chicago detective and current private eye Ashe Cayne who is desperate for redemption.

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"I tell myself that our friendship is based on something real. Through journal entries, emails, FBI documents, receipts, texts, and more, Rigetti tells the story of Lora Ricci, an NYU student who's just lost her scholarship but is still desperate to achieve her dream of being a published writer. "Cover Story" ($28), Susan Rigetti's fiction debut, has a roller-coaster plot that gives off huge Anna Delvey vibes and an ending that will leave you with your jaw on the floor.
