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Those Beyond the Wall

The gripping new novel from the #1 Sunday Times bestselling author, shortlisted for the 2024 Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction

Author: Micaiah Johnson   Series: Ashtown series

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Faced with a coming apocalypse, a woman must reckon with her past to solve a series of sudden and inexplicable deaths in a searing sci-fi thriller from the Compton Crook Award-winning author of The Space Between Worlds.

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Faced with a coming apocalypse, a woman must reckon with her past to solve a series of sudden and inexplicable deaths in a searing sci-fi thriller from the Compton Crook Award-winning author of The Space Between Worlds.

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Revolution is a spark, and rage is the fire.

Faced with a coming apocalypse, a woman must reckon with her past to solve a series of sudden and inexplicable deaths in a searing sci-fi thriller from the author of The Space Between Worlds.

In the harsh desert realm of Ashtown, the Emperor reigns with an iron fist, guarding against the relentless hostility of Wiley City. Scales, a skilled mechanic and fierce warrior, is the Emperor's trusted confidante. When a mysterious murder shatters the fragile peace, Scales, with an unlikely team, must uncover the killer plaguing both Ashtown and Wiley City. As she delves into the secrets hidden beneath the city's pristine exterior, Scales unravels startling truths, forcing her to confront a past she'd rather forget.

To save the world, she must break her silence, even if it means sacrificing everything.

Praise for The Space Between Worlds

'Twisting, suspenseful, and profound'

Max Gladstone, co-author of the Hugo and Nebula-winning This is How You Lose the Time War

'Gritty, riveting, and Ultimately hopeful'

Kameron Hurley, Hugo and Locus award-winning author of The Light Brigade

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Critic Reviews

A bold, beautiful, gut-punch of a story, at turns ferocious and poetic - and sometimes both at once. Veronica Roth, New York Times bestselling author of Divergent
Reads like Mad Max: Fury Road was written by Philip K. Dick and N. K. Jemisin. CrimeReads
Those Beyond the Wall is a standout novel with painful clarity of voice; [it is] savage, yet humane. Micaiah Johnson has more than delivered on the promise of her exceptional first novel with a follow-up that is even more tightly plotted and more vividly characterized. Elizabeth Bear, Hugo Award–winning author of Ancestral Night
Those Beyond the Wall is an exploration of community and found family and what happens when the real enemy is a society that refuses to recognize the humanity of others. This book is a fierce love letter to everyone who has ever found themselves beyond the wall. Wonderful stuff, but I wouldn't expect any less from Micaiah Johnson. Sarah Pinsker, Nebula and Hugo Award-winning author of Lost Places and A Song For A New Day
The characters in this unique world evolve both in their understanding of and place in the world throughout the novel. Johnson's riveting dystopian story carries thinly veiled messages stemming from the protests that swept the U.S. during the summer of 2020, the gritty setting reminding readers that this injustice can - and does - happen in reality. Those beyond the Wall will appeal to fans of classic sf that portrays parallels to current social issues. Booklist
This book packs an emotional punch, as brutality lies next to the thin edge of caring, wrapped up in friendship and rage, and love will not stop hearts from shattering. Library Journal

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About the Author

Micaiah Johnson is a biracial author who was raised in a Jehovah's Witness community in the Southern California desert. She graduated high school at the age of 13, received her MFA from Rutgers-Camden, and is currently studying race and robots as a PhD candidate at Vanderbilt. She is on twitter at @micaiah_johnson.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Hodderscape
Published
25th July 2024
Pages
384
ISBN
9781399734684

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