PRAISE FOR MATT BETTS
“It’s impossible to say this too strongly: this steampunk-horror-historical-thriller crossbreed is an amazing book. Word of mouth could turn this from an under-the-radar debut novel from a little-known imprint into a genre-busting cult classic. Get on board now.” —David Pitt, Booklist on Odd Men Out (starred review)
“The stakes are high and the action and surprises are nonstop as Betts skillfully mixes elements of steampunk, alternate history, science fiction, and horror.” —Publishers Weekly on Odd Men Out
“A compelling story line, light humor, and a steampunk vibe make this an interesting and fun read.” —Library Journal on Odd Men Out
“Dark, imaginative, and thrilling, Indelible Ink is part urban fantasy, part crime novel, and completely enthralling. A first-rate adventure from the ever-reliable pen of Matt Betts.” —Tim Waggoner, author of Dream Stalkers, on Indelible Ink
PRAISE FOR CHRISTOPHER PAUL CAREY
"Carey's experience allows him to mimic [Edgar Rice Burroughs'] style so closely you almost wonder if the story came from some dusty vault in Tarzana, California... If you are an ERB fan like me, this book will easily transport you back to your youth." —Andy Nunez, Ares Magazine on Swords Against the Moon Men
"I've stated in a previous review that I regard Christopher Paul Carey as the best heroic fantasy author currently working and I see no reason here to change that opinion." —Dave Brzeski, The British Fantasy Society on Swords Against the Moon Men
“[The Song of Kwasin] possesses and organic, unified feel, and a high level of storytelling craft. The legacy of the Khokarsa cycle is continued in honorable and entertaining fashion.” —Paul Di Filippo, Locus Online on The Song of Kwasin
“Gods Of Opar: Tales Of Lost Khokarsa is pulp fantasy in the best sense of the words… Christopher Paul Carey was obviously the right choice for finishing Farmer’s outline and writing the third novel… A must read for every fan of pulp literature and for all readers interested in fantasy with a slight twist.” —SFcrowsnest on Gods of Opar: Tales of Lost Khokarsa