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Cherie priest boneshaker series5/10/2023 ![]() This time, though, something more threatening than “rotters” has made its way into the district. “Newcomers can pick up The Inexplicables without any substantial difficulty,” said a review in Shelf Awareness. While Boneshaker sequels Dreadnought and Ganymede ventured away from the Pacific Northwest, Priest’s latest book in the series, The Inexplicables, keeps readers within the walled-in part of Seattle that contains blight, a toxic gas that turns people into the living dead. ![]() Last year, the movie rights to Boneshaker were acquired by Hammer Films, which is partnering with the same company that produced “The Ides of March” and “Black Swan.” In 2010, Boneshaker, the first book in her Clockwork Century series, won the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award, the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, and was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Novel. Things are looking pretty great for Cherie Priest. ![]()
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