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by Sly Boots » Thu May 08, 2025 8:55 am
I've been meaning to post about this for a while, but if anyone is looking for an interesting new fantasy series to get into, I've been greatly enjoying the series Shadow of the Leviathan by Robert Jackson Bennett.
The second book just came out last month, and it's the first one in a while I snapped up on release day for full-whack, and proceeded to devour over the space of a week.
The premise is pretty interesting, it's based on a loosely East-Asian-inspired fictional island nation (it's never overtly stated, but reading it I often feel like Japanese culture is at least a partial influence), which gets assaulted every year by kaiju-sized monsters, and have had to assemble not only suitable defences but an entire culture based around holding them off, while also harvesting their bodies for useful, deadly and bizarre materials that help shape their society.
The technology is interesting too - the society is feudal in nature and time period, but they've learned to harness the leviathan materals to give chosen individuals enhanced abilities (that come at a severe cost to their health and life expectancy), and craft and shape plants to do almost anything they want. The author calls it bio-punk, and that seems like a good term for it.
The nature of the story also ties in perfectly with my interests - it's basically a Holmes & Watson style murder mystery set in this bizarre, almost alien, culture, with a fun dynamic between the detective character and their assistant (our protagonist) who basically does all the legwork. I don't know how many books the author has planned for the series, but each one so far has been its own case - I'd recommend starting with the first though to get a proper grounding in the world and characters.