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Day 4: Twelve Days of Christmas

 Do we have any blog readers that are members of goodreads? In that case, check out the goodreads choice awards for 2010, featuring many a Voyager title!

Best Fantasy: featuring Peter V. Brett, Guy Gavriel Kay and Robin Hobb

Paranormal Fantasy: featuring Kim Harrison and Stacia Kane

Goodreads Author: Stacia Kane

Please vote for any of our amazing authors — good luck to all of them!

On the fourth day of Christmas, Voyager recommends to you…

UNHOLY GHOSTS — STACIA KANE
Recommended by Voyager Editorial Director Emma Coode

 ”If you start reading Stacia Kane’s Unholy Ghosts before the heart of the festive season, you need to be warned that there’s a danger you’ll completely ignore your family over the holiday: this is a highly addictive series, that only gets better and better – and I’m completely over the moon to be publishing more in the series in 2011/12!” — Emma

Murderous spirits and ruthless drug dealers combine to create serious problems for fiercely independent heroine, Chess, in these fast-paced, sexy and addictive novels – fitting for a witch with a serious drug problem.

The world is not the way it was. The dead have risen and constantly attack the living. The powerful Church of Real Truth, in charge since the government fell, has sworn to reimburse citizens being harassed by the deceased. Consequently, there are many false claims of hauntings from those hoping to profit.

Enter Chess Putnam, a fully-tattooed witch and freewheeling Debunker and ghost hunter. She’s got a real talent for nailing the human liars or banishing the wicked dead. But she’s keeping a dark secret from the Church: a little drug problem that’s landed her in hot and dangerous water.

Chess owes a murderous drug lord named Bump a lot of money. And Bump wants immediate payback. All Chess has to do is dispatch a very nasty species of undead from an old airport. But the job involves black magic, human sacrifice, a nefarious demonic creature, and crossing swords with enough wicked energy to wipe out a city of souls. Toss in lust with a rival gang leader and a dangerous attraction to Bump’s ruthless enforcer, and Chess begins to wonder if the rush is really worth it. Hell, yeah.


Fantasy music

On Tuesday night I went to the beautiful Royal Albert Hall to see The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King accompanied by the London Philharmonic Orchestra. I’ve been lucky enough to get to see all three movies at the RAH over the past two years and every performance has been wonderful. Every time I come out of the theatre I’m reminded of just how well the score suits the film and the story, and embodies everything that I love about fantasy — the stirring range of emotions from love to hate, the epic cacophony of sounds during battle scenes, the quiet melodies of the reluctant hero.

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Unholy Ghosts review

Please everyone give a warm welcome to our superstar Voyager intern Natasha Tanczos, who has been steadily going through the Voyager list and writing fabulous reviews! She’s already helped put together our August Fantasy Bank Holiday picks and you’ll be hearing from her lots on the blog. First up, Natasha’ s review of Unholy Ghosts by Stacia Kane…

When there’s something strange in your neighbourhood, who you gonna call? “The Church of Real Truth”, obvs!

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Stacia Kane

Stacia Kane was born in Illinois, raised in St. Louis MO, and lived in South Florida for a dozen years before moving to the UK with her British husband and two daughters. The Downside Ghosts is her first urban fantasy series.

Want to know more about Stacia? Follow the links below…
Visit Stacia’s official website
Follow Stacia on Twitter
List of Stacia’s books

Now out from Stacia Kane:

 Unholy Magic: Book Two of the Downside Ghosts series (Paperback – July 2010)

Enemies don’t need to be alive to be deadly.

Being near-fatally poisoned by a con-artist psychic and then trapping a homicidal ghost is just another day on the job for Chess Putnam. Her magical and non-magical talents are used to expose those looking to profit from the world’s unpleasant little poltergeist problem, as well as banish the real undead.

But Chess has been extra busy these days, coping with a tiring new celebrity assignment on top of her own investigation: someone is murdering the prostitutes in Downside, and Chess is sure that it’s not the work of a ghost. But to prove it, she must hunt down and confront a maniac, and walk a careful line between the two men in her life just as they – along with their ruthless gang-land employers – are moving closer to a catastrophic showdown.

Someone is dealing in murder, sex, and the supernatural, and once again Chess finds herself right in the crossfire.

Stacia Kane’s books


   



Question Time!

If you follow @_TheVoyager_ you’ll know that we are very sad to have lost our marketeer Juliet to the dark side (okay, to the literary agent side, and we wish her all the best!!) and now the blog and Twitter is being taken over by me (Amy)! You may recognise me from the Voyager newsletter but if not (and if you’re not signed up yet, why not do it now), I’m the Voyager Assistant Editor and I thought I’d start off by answering a few questions from the twitterverse…

@CatherineHaines  

Well, how about two basics? What are some upcoming releases you are excited about, & what are some Voyager “hidden treasures”?

              

Hi Catherine!
This is an easy one… as I’ve just started, and as publishing works months – if not years – ahead, most of the books that are coming out in the next few months from Voyager are ones I’ve loved as a fan and not as an editor (trust me, when you’ve been a fantasy book lover all your life you still squeal like a fangirl when shiny new books come in, even if it’s your job!). I’ll start with hidden treasures… we’re rejacketing a lot of the old classics on our list to bring them up-to-date. Some of the most gorgeous recovers are from the Ray Feist and Janny Wurts Empire trilogy – they’re due out in September 2010 – and they’re an amazing epic fantasy accomplishment, fraught with political intrigue in a rich, exotic world.

As for upcoming releases… I’m so happy that the first three Downside Ghosts series (Unholy Ghosts, Unholy Magic and City of Ghosts) from Stacia Kane are now out (or imminently coming out) and generating some great buzz. It’s really hard to get noticed in this crowded market so for Stacia to make the Times Sci-fi/Fantasy Summer Reads pick is fantastic. Plus, she really deserves it – the books are fab and get better with each new title.

Can I also say that 2011 is shaping up to be the most kick-ass fantasy year ever? Not only do we have some great debuts to look forward to but new books by the legends: The Inheritance by Robin Hobb – an amazing collection of shorts written by both Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm (same person, two very different voices, and an explanation from Robin about how she switches between the two is well worth a read in itself if you’re interested in the writing process); The Omen Machine by Terry Goodkind – bringing us back to the well-loved world of Richard and Kahlan; and, of course, A Kingdom Besieged by the inimitable Ray Feist. Cannot. Wait.

There’s even a whisper… a very delicate whisper… that we might get A Dance with Dragons in 2011… but don’t look too closely or the rumour might disappear on the wind!

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Boy Books and Girl Books

Boy Books and Girl Books

by Stacia Kane

One for the girls…or is it?

Stacia Kane’s blog, ‘Boy books and girl books?’ has certainly raised a few eyebrows here at Voyager. Read below for Stacia’s take on urban fantasy; is it just for girls?

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Book of the Month – Unholy Ghosts

This month’s book has been selected by Voyager Publishing Director Emma Coode.

Once in a blue moon, a novel surfaces that once read, provokes jumping up and down excitedly in a manner unbefitting my age – and Unholy Ghosts is such a novel.

Chess Putnam is a ghost-hunting witch with a talent for exposing fake hauntings or banishing the real dead. But she’s also keeping a secret from her employers: a little drug problem that’s landed her in very hot water. Chess owes a murderous drug lord a lot of money. And he wants immediate payback.

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The Voyager Trailer has Landed

Drum roll please… at last we can unveil our rather splendid trailer to celebrate 15 years of Voyager publishing.

We hope it was worth the wait. For everyone that leaves a comment on the blog or on YouTube between now and the 10th May, we will enter you into a draw to win a copy of each of the published books from the trailer.