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Ghost Tamer

A 2024 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award Gold Medal Winner

“Original, hilarious, and completely inspirational.” —Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today bestselling author of The House Guest

“Funny, poignant, ...

Son of the Salt Chaser

The gift of magic may be a curse.

After her desert-transforming wish, Emel follows Saalim to Madinat Almulihi to reclaim all she has lost. But the seaside city is not what she expected. When she is tasked ...

Grand Tour

“I loved The Brass Queen.” —Genevieve Cogman, author of the Invisible Library series

“Lush, exciting, and endlessly inventive . . .” —Cherie Priest, award-winning author of Boneshaker, on The ...

The Shabti

Can you flimflam a ghost?

It’s 1934. Former medium Dashiel Quicke travels the country debunking spiritualism and false mediums while struggling to stay ahead of his ex-business partner and lover who ...

The Boy From Two Worlds

The sequel to Jason Offutt’s award-winning novel, The Girl in the Corn, which critics have raved is “an outstanding blend of horror, speculative fiction, and apocalyptic fantasy topped with madness” ...

The Building That Wasn't

This story only ever has one ending.

When Everly Tertium encounters a strange man in the park claiming to be her grandfather, she is invited to visit a mysterious apartment building. There, she finds ...

They Played Their Role

“[A] moody and entertaining fantasy debut . . .” —Publishers Weekly, on They Met in a Tavern

“[An] exciting follow up in the Glintchasers series . . . ” —Booklist, on They Split the Party

Every ...

The After Hours

The past doesn’t just haunt Sloane, it’s trying to kill her.

Sloane Becker is haunted by the events of one night three years ago—the night her friendship with her best friend ended. But when strange ...

A Dagger of Lightning

“Original, hilarious, and completely inspirational.” —Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today bestselling author of The House Guest, on Ghost Tamer

“Funny, poignant, spooky, and uniquely clever . . .” ...