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Killing Spell [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 198x128 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Solaris
  • ISBN-10: 1837864683
  • ISBN-13: 9781837864683
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius: 198x128 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Solaris
  • ISBN-10: 1837864683
  • ISBN-13: 9781837864683
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An urban fantasy debut of murder, mystery, and language magic for fans of Rebecca Roanhorse and RF Kuang.

Kea Petrova is dealing with more than her fair share of trouble.

At just twenty-five years old, shes the youngest of the five Hawaiian clan leaders living on the Homestead in outer Los Angeles, following catastrophic flooding that destroyed their islands.

Kea struggles to keep her small clan afloat, scraping rent together through odd jobs and selling the Hawaiian-language spells she crafts. Life is difficult enough, but the murder of Angelo Reyesa prominent LA activistturns her world upside-down.

Angelo was killed by a death spellsomething that can only be created in Hawaiianso Kea quickly becomes the prime suspect, known for her unique spellwork. To clear her name, she must unravel the mystery behind Angelos murder and confront LAs most powerful players, all while under the supervision of a dangerously attractive guard. The clock is tickingcan Kea save herself, her clan, and the Homestead before its too late?

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Fascinating linguistic-turned-magical theory, electrifying moments of intimacy, and a thrilling whodunit set this apart from the pack. Publishers Weekly, starred review An absolutely fantastic debut. A fantasy steeped in language magic and a murder mystery, The Killing Spell serves as a thoughtful exploration of the consequences of colonization and the choices the colonized are forced to make in order to survive. I tore through this book and loved every second. Shay Kauwe is a talent to watch. Rebecca Roanhorse, New York Times bestselling and Hugo Award-winning author of the Between Earth & Sky trilogy Pulsing with language-based magic, Kauwes mystery debut unapologetically rips into the legacy of colonialism on Native Hawaiians. An exceptional addition to fantasy and Pacific Islander literature. Manuia Heinrich, author of Salt Water Blood High-spirited, inventive, and action-packed, The Killing Spell is a skillfully constructed murder mystery that weaves together magic and romance, family and resistance, while showcasing the power of olelothe Hawaiian spoken word. Its a dazzling debut. Chris McKinney, author of The Tattoo and The Water City Trilogy A thrilling mystery with a bold and exciting linguistic magic system and themes painfully familiar to the Hawaiian diaspora in the modern day, The Killing Spell is a deeply Hawaiianand humanstory. Keas powerful voice will stay with you like magic... the dangerous kind. Aleese Lin, author of Samantha Spük: Paranormal Wedding Planner Magical and mystical, Shay Kauwe is deeply imaginative in this spellbinding debut. Electric Lit Startlingly original. CrimeReads Inventive and just really, really exciting.. Reactor The political intrigue aspects of the novel touch on the ever-relevant topics of colonialism, the preservation of threatened cultures, and the displacement of indigenous peoples. Where The Killing Spell really comes alive, though, is in its thoughtfully developed fusing of magic and linguistics. Financial Times Plenty of heart and humour . . . I hope well see more from Kauwe. Skiffy and Fanty

Muu info

Combining the creative worldbuilding and anti-colonial themes of R.F. Kuangs Babel with the clever, intricate world building of Naomi Novik's A Deadly Education, THE KILLING SPELL is a fresh, exciting urban fantasy novel based on Hawaiian culture and mythology.
Shay Kauwe was born and raised on the island of Oahu and grew up on the Hawaiian Homelands in Waimnalo. She worked in Russia as an English teacher but was eventually drawn back home. While she has a corporate job in telecommunications, Shay continues to educate with the Hawaii Literacy Project. She resides in Honolulu with her husband, Denis, and their poi dog, Iris. Learn more about Shay at www.shayzykova.com and on Instagram as shayzykova.