Set across multiple parallel worlds, this three-book fantasy series follows a bold young girl raised in an alternate version of Oxford where every human is accompanied by an animal companion representing their inner self, who embarks on a journey that draws her into a war involving a powerful and oppressive religious institution, a mysterious cosmic substance, and the fate of consciousness across all worlds. The trilogy is philosophically ambitious and theologically provocative, raising deep questions about free will, the nature of the soul, and the cost of obedience to authority.
A young boy who is fed up with his unpleasant grandmother decides to brew her a fantastical homemade medicine using every outrageous ingredient he can find, with wildly unexpected and comic results. The story is short, chaotic, and packed with the author's signature dark humor.
A man freshly released from prison is recruited by a mysterious stranger and drawn into a hidden conflict playing out across America — a war between the old gods of ancient mythology, brought to the country by immigrants over centuries, and the new gods born from modern technology and media. The novel is a dark, literary road trip exploring American identity and belief.
In this first book of a fantasy trilogy set in an alternate version of our world, a bold and resourceful young girl sets out on a dangerous journey to the frozen north to rescue children who have been abducted by a shadowy organization, while uncovering secrets about a mysterious substance that powerful forces will do anything to control. Every person in this world is accompanied by an animal companion that represents their inner self.