Del Rey
The Best ofLady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet (Sept., $14.95), edited by Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant, compiles the best of the zine’s poetry, nonfiction and speculative fiction.
Half the Blood of Brooklyn (Jan., $13.95) by Charlie Houston. Amid the conflicting Vampyre Clans, Joe Pitt fights for his girlfriend’s life.
Dragon Moon Press
Virtual Evil: Time Rovers, Book 2 (Oct., $19.95) by Jana Oliver describes how Harter Defoe’s death sentence transforms him into a rogue Time Rover.
Edge
Keeper’s Child (Oct., $19.95) by Leslie Davis tracks a doctor’s effort to save people after a deadly virus is released in a futuristic world.
Luna
Heart of Stone (Nov., $14.95) by C.E. Murphy. A gargoyle wanted for murder upends attorney Margrit Knight’s life when he asks for her help.
Orbit
The Electric Church (Sept., $12.99) by Jeff Somers pits a deadly cult against a hit man in near-future New York City.
Winterbirth (Sept., $14.99) by Brian Ruckley launches the Godless World trilogy with a battle of war and politics.
Once Bitten, Twice Shy (Oct., $12.99) by Jennifer Rardin. A CIA operative and her vampire boss discover a supernatural plot.
Orion/Gollancz
(dist. by Trafalgar Square)
The Braided Path: An Omnibus Collection of the Acclaimed Fantasy (Sept., $23.95) by Chris Wooding contains the full trilogy.
Prime Books
(dist. by Diamond Book Distributors)
The Spider’s Bride (Oct., $12.95) by Debbie Gallagher introduces a human into a faerie world when she is selected to be the titular spouse.
Pyr
The Blade Itself: The First Law, Book One (Sept., $15) by Joe Abercrombie evokes murderous conspiracies when a hero and villain try to settle old scores.
Roc
Dragon Outcast: The Age of Fire, Book Three (Dec., $14) by E.E. Knight continues the series featuring a brood of dragon siblings.
Telos Ppublishing
Time Hunter 11: Child of Time (Oct., $16.95) by George Mann and David J. Howe. The final Time Hunter adventure takes Honoré and Emily on a time travel journey from 1950s London to Venice in 1586 and to 26th-century London.
Tor Books
Halo: Contact Harvest (Oct., $14.95) by Joseph Staten explores humanity’s first contact with the Covenant. 350,000 first printing. Ad/promo.
Chronicles of the Black Company (Nov., $15.95) by Glen Cook combines three Black Company tales into one. Ad/promo.