The Dawnhounds
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4.7 • 3 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Gideon the Ninth meets Black Sun in this genre-bending queer fantasy debut inspired by Maori culture, Asian folklore, and sci-fi noir—where murder, resurrection, and rebellion collide on the high seas.
In the port city of Hainak, everything is alive—its buildings, its weapons, its fashion—thrumming with the pulse of a biotech revolution after a devastating war. All Yat Jyn-Hok wants is peace. Once a thief, now a night-patrolling cop, she’s just trying to stay afloat after a career demotion for “lifestyle choices” and the lingering grief of a vanished lover.
That fragile balance shatters when Yat stumbles on a corpse during her patrol—and is murdered by her own fellow officers to keep it quiet. Dumped into the harbor, she should be gone for good. But an ancient, mysterious power resurrects her, granting her the ability to manipulate life force itself.
Hunted by the police force she once served, Yat finds refuge with a ragtag pirate crew as an insidious plague begins to spread through Hainak. To save the city—and herself—she must confront the corruption at its core and master her new powers before the darkness consuming Hainak swallows them all.
Perfect for fans of The Poppy War, The Dawnhounds is a lush, multicultural fantasy that blends queer romance, gritty mystery, and high-octane adventure.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
In Sascha Stronach’s astoundingly creative fantasy, humankind has mastered botany and alchemy—but it hasn’t quite figured out tolerance. In the city of Hainak, the infrastructure is so organic that the buildings themselves breathe, yet society itself remains plagued by animosity and division. Targeted for her sexuality, queer cop Yat Jyn-Hok is murdered, then mysteriously brought back to life. Reawakening to find her city on the brink of annihilation, she sets out to discover the meaning behind her newfound powers. We loved following Yat’s journey as she falls in with a community of pirates and fights back against her enemies. Stronach employs vivid imagery and Māori mythology to craft a colourful world of gods and magic. The Dawnhounds celebrates tolerance, self-acceptance, and the unique power within each of us.
Customer Reviews
Very good
The world is super interesting - it kept getting better and better. The writing style in general is great. Just an a+, strong recommend kind of book.