
Its pages are packed with fog shrouded streets, eerie blood magic, grave-robbing, court intrigue, bitter rivalries, shattered hearts, faded dreams, elegant clothing, and perhaps the strangest literary mushrooms since Alice in Wonderland." " The Resurrectionist of Caligo is gothic fantasy in the extreme. – Genevieve Cogman, author of The Invisible Library The characters were utterly human, trying to do their best in a world which was far from perfect, and the conclusion left me wanting more." "A striking portrayal of the society from the gutters to the royal palace, as gaudy and vivid as a Hogarth print in its writing about the underbelly of society and living there. – Patrice Sarath, author of The Sisters Mederos and Fog Season "I loved the characters, the world-building, the tight plot and the emotional payoff.

There are horror elements mixed with fantasy, colonial critique, and class commentary, all blended into a book that is a pleasure to read."


" The Resurrectionist of Caligo plays with genre in an intriguing and clever way. The convincing setting, engaging characters and an artfully devised plot all combine to give these particular fantasy themes a vivid freshness." "This is first and foremost a thoroughly entertaining novel.
