"Originally published in e-serial format online"--Colophon.
Behind her thorn mask, the lead knight prayed. She did not like the relics she used. Guns she understood, and knives, rockets, bombs. But the relics scared her. She trained with them; it was an honor to be so trusted, and the relics ...
“Bookburner” hit something hardwired into his head and before even he had a chance to assess what was happening his fist was crashing into the woman's face. Part of his mind thought maybe that should bother him, especially when he felt ...
At the Night Market, where dragons dance in the sky, both find the remnants of their old teams...but can you ever truly return home? This episode is brought to you by Max Gladstone, who has a thing or two to say about a certain hedgehog.
Welcome to the Market Arcanum. This episode is brought to you by team-writer Margaret Dunlap who shows us that the Society is far from the only fish in the magic-hunting sea—and certainly isn’t the biggest.
Instead, dark stone walls rose on either side, and met the ceilings and floors at square angles. Geometric carvings, once painted, caught their flashlights' glow. He could not make them out: People? Animals? Old buildings in Guatemala, ...
The day of reckoning arrives as the Network’s power play consumes an entire town and the Bookburners confront a magical event bigger and more terrifying than anything previously imagined. This episode written by Andrea Phillips.
Detective Sally Brooks investigates an unusual robbery, and discovers that magic is real—and hungry!
With time running out, and the Hand growing stronger inside Sal, the only hope is to banish the demon back to his hellish domain. But to do that, Team Three needs The Book of the Hand, which is back in the Vatican.
Adapt or die; stay the course or switch streams: those are the questions faced as magic rises and Bookburners Season Two reaches its conclusion. This episode written by Max Gladstone.
Originally presented serially in 10 episodes, this edition contains all installments of Bookburners Season 4. This is a novel co-written by Max Gladstone, Brain Francis Slattery, Mur Lafferty, and Andrea Phillips.