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With a postapocalyptic setting and characters on their own personal quests, Fairleigh delivers a debut novel that will appeal to fans of Becky Chambers’s “Monk & Robot” series and Katherine Addison’s “Cemeteries of Amalo” books.
The third book in Fairleigh’s “The Elemental Artist” series (after Graphite and Turbulence) is an emotional story of family, friendship, and connection. Readers will be intrigued by the postapocalyptic setting and what has been left behind.
The follow-up to Fairleigh’s Oil and Dust continues to focus on family, both found and by blood, along with facing revivals of patterns from the past, namely religion. The unique landscape and societal setups are richly detailed and immersive.