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We've enjoyed some great fantasy books this year - and here's a selection of the best, in alphabetical order by author:
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|author=Ben Aaronovitch
|title=Broken Homes
|genre=Fantasy
|summary= I’ve been waiting for Broken Homes to come out for months. Months. When it arrived on my doorstep, I whisked it away, cackling like Gollum over my new precious and was no use to anyone until I’d finished it. Then sat and thought about it for a while. Then re-read my favourite bits. The considered further. This is the conclusion I reached: if there are no further Peter Grant books, Mr Aaronovitch, you and I are going to have ''words''.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0575132469</amazonuk>Aaronovitch_Broken
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|author=Kelley Armstrong
|title=Omens
|genre=Fantasy
|summary= A fantastic start to a new series that may disappoint Otherworld fans, but for those looking for a superb crime novel with a supernatural undercurrent, they don't get much better than this.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>184744511X</amazonuk>Armstrong_Omens
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|author=C Robert Cargill
|title=Dreams and Shadows
|genre=Fantasy
|summary= One of the weirdest books we've ever read, in a really, really good way. As strange at times as the characters within its pages, but ultimately satisfying and an excellent exploration of the delights and horrors of the fairy world. Superb reading, highly recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0575130091</amazonuk>Cargill_Dreams
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|author=Richard Ford
|title=Herald of the Storm
|genre=Fantasy
|summary= |summary=2013 seems to be a year for excellent fantasy debuts as here's another one. In this first of an epic series, we chew our nails and roll with the punches in a place called Steelhaven; a city on the verge of demise from an author on the verge of acclaim.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1472203925</amazonuk>Ford_Herald
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|author=Benedict Jacka
|title=Chosen
|rating=5
|genre=Fantasy
|summary= Alex Verus #4 has arrived showing no sign of subject fatigue. In fact , once again this is the best instalment yet as Alex the seer collides with his dark past and Benedict Jacka matures as a writer.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0356502309</amazonuk>Jacka_Chosen
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|author=Francis Knight
|title=Fade To Black
|genre=Fantasy
|summary= A thoroughly enjoyable read with plenty of twists and turns, great characters, a brilliant setting and darkness enough to make the title perfectly apt. Highly recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0356501663</amazonuk>Knight_Fade
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|author=Brian McClellan
|title=Promise of Blood (Powder Mage Trilogy)
|genre=Fantasy
|summary= War, magic, shape shifters, a few haunting pasts, swords, muskets and a cook… err… chef… who thinks he's a reincarnated god. Not just another epic fantasy but ''the'' McClellan debut fantasy and the first of a trilogy. Ripping!!
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>035650199X</amazonuk>Mcclellan_Promise
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|author=Anthony Ryan
|title=Blood Song: Book 1 of Raven's Shadow
|genre=Fantasy
|summary=Originally a self-published sensation in the world of fantasy, now being advertised as the next mainstream publishing phenomenon and we agree wholeheartedly. 2013 is turning into the year of the superlative epic.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0356502465</amazonuk>Ryan_Blood
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|author=Lilith Saintcrow
|title=The Red Plague Affair
|genre=Fantasy
|summary= Fabulous writing, setting, characters and an excellent plot to boot, this is fast paced, page turning steam punk at its very best. Highly recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0356500934</amazonuk>Saintcrow_Red
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|author=Luke Scull
|title=The Grim Company
|genre=Fantasy
|summary=The gods are dead. The Magelords murdered them and hurled their bodies from heaven and are also slowly dominating the world below. Dorminia is already in their iron grasp, policed by the feared Crimson Watch and the terrorising Augmentors. It's not even safe to think as Mind Hawks monitor and punish with pain and suffering. However there is a resistance, albeit fragmented and comparatively impotent but the situation is worsening so they must make a stand or lose everything (and everyone) they love. Is the evil magic stronger than the heroes' own resources? They're dying to find out.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1781851328</amazonuk>
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