Publishers Weekly
03/04/2019
Following the first-person experiment of 2018’s Lake Silence, the first book in the World of the Others continuation of the paranormal Others series, Bishop reverts to form, using multiple third-person perspectives to tell an unsatisfying story that doesn’t quite stand alone. Bennett, a Midwest town, was previously a secondary location in the series, which focused on Upstate New York. Tolya Sanguinati, a vampiric Other, becomes mayor of Bennett after the human population is nearly wiped out by the Elders, an unimaginably powerful form of Other. The handful who survive are Intuits, a marginal group of precognitives. If Bennett is to endure as more than a train stop, it needs more people. Can Tolya and his Intuit partner, Jesse Walker, organize the immigration of enough desirable residents before grifters like the Blackstone Clan slip in and subvert the new order? Bishop overtly frames this as a wild west showdown, complete with a gun battle in the town square, but such trappings do little to spruce up the now-tired premise of greedy, foolish humans underestimating the Others and getting spectacularly demolished. With no character innovation and a stronger-than-usual whiff of eugenics, this installment suggests the series has lost its visionary spark. Agent: Jennifer Jackson, Donald Maass Literary Agency. (Mar.)
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“Captivating characters and rich detail...a satisfying urban fantasy.”—Library Journal
Praise for Anne Bishop and the Novels of the Others
“Anything by Anne Bishop goes on my keeper shelf.”—#1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs
"Anne Bishop writes with a world-class blend of humor and chills. Her world is startlingly original."—#1 New York Times bestselling author Charlaine Harris
"Anne Bishop is so good at writing character development....I love this series and I NEED MORE!"—USA Today.com
"A stunningly original yarn, deeply imagined, beautifully articulated, and set forth in clean, limpid, sensual prose."—Kirkus Reviews
“The richness of the world that Bishop has created is truly impressive, and the perspective of the Others, including their view on humanity, makes these stories unique and unforgettable.”—RT Book Reviews
“Anne Bishop is nothing short of amazing!...The world the Others and the terra indigene inhabit is deadly and nightmare worthy- and yet it captivates me like no other world I've explored.”—Fresh Fiction
School Library Journal
05/01/2019
Excited to start her first job in law enforcement, Deputy Jana Paniccia first meets Sheriff Wolfgard as he sniffs her when she steps off the train. She answered the call for humans to help settle the frontier town of Bennett and must now learn to live with the terra indigene like Wolfgard who are in charge of the town. It's trickier than one might think—the war that decimated the human population of Thaisia may have ended, but humans are still meat to the shape-shifters of the terra indigene. Nothing forces cooperation like a common enemy, and when the evil Blackstone Clan targets Bennett, the townsfolk and terra indigene unite to save their town. Bishop's world-building is tight. Teens who aren't familiar with Lake Silence will easily understand this sequel, but it will leave them wanting to read the earlier book, as well as the other titles in the companion series, "The Others." Paranormal devotees will love the vampires, werewolves, blood prophets, shape-shifters, elementals, and mind readers, and lovers of Westerns won't be disappointed, either. Bishop focuses on the struggle between good and evil but also injects humor and explores social justice issues and consent. VERDICT A solid purchase for transitioning paranormal readers, even those who aren't Western fans, into a new realm.—Sarah Hill, Lake Land College, Mattoon, IL
JUNE 2019 - AudioFile
Narrator Alexandra Harris continues the narration of the World of Others series. The events of this installment take place concurrently with those in ETCHED IN BONE. Harris portrays both familiar characters and a host of new ones. The “terra indigene” are now in charge and intend to resettle a town where the Elders wiped out the humans. Harris makes it obvious who the villains are and sets the scene for the final confrontation while capturing the frontier spirit of the town. She advances the communication styles of the terra indigene and their rapport with humans as the story’s relationships evolve. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine