A Kirkus Reviews Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Book of the Year
A Locus Award Finalist
Caitlin of House Sans Merci is the young half-human pilot of a sentient mechanical dragon. Returning from her first soul-stealing raid, she discovers an unwanted hitchhiker.
When Caitlin is framed for the murder of her brother, to save herself she must disappear into Industrialized Faerie, looking for the one person who can clear her.
Unfortunately, the stakes are higher than she knows. Her deeds will change her world forever.
"Michael Swanwick's twisty tale of a half-human changeling warrior is the third work to be set in his 'Industrialized Faërie' world, the most thoroughly imagined fictional realm since that of J.R.R. Tolkien." ― The Wall Street Journal
"Swanwick's final Faerie novel [is] a thoroughly fascinating meditation on the Nietzschean adventures of his earlier novels." ― Los Angeles Review of Books
"Twisted in the right way, with tart and tricksy language you can swirl around in your mouth like good wine, it is a perfect, perfect book." ―Jane Yolen, World Fantasy Award–winning author
"Discworld meets Faust. They do not like each other. Philip Pullman picks up the pieces." ― Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
MICHAEL SWANWICK is an institution in both science fiction and fantasy literature. He has served as an influence on genre fiction as a whole as well as an inspiration to many leading authors. He has been a finalist multiple times for every major award in science fiction/fantasy and has won five Hugo Awards for his short fiction.
Michael is the author of The Mongolian Wizard novelette series, as well as the Nebula Award-winning Stations of the Tide, and the "industrial fantasy" novels The Dragons of Babel and The Iron Dragon's Daughter.