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Mortedant's Peril

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Irody can speak to the dead. But the living want him silenced.'An engrossing, ingenious story in a beautifully crafted world' - Adrian Tchaikovsky

A Sunday Times bestselling tale of mystery, murder, magic and mayhem from RJ Barker, award-winning author of The Bone Ships.

Mortedants can speak to the dead - and Irody Hasp is the greatest of them. Not that they'll admit it. And not that anyone actually likes the Mortedants, or Irody in particular. Nonetheless, Elbay is a city of tradition, and tradition calls for Mortedants to attend a death.

But when Irody reads the corpse of a low-level record-keeper, he's dragged into a conspiracy that will see someone close to him murdered and Irody framed for the crime. With only days to prove his innocence before he is executed, Irody is forced to work with unlikely and unwanted allies: a street urchin and a hulking, inhuman mercenary from the sea people's city of Oknusoka. With danger lurking around every corner, Irody is running out of time. He must save himself and his friends, as well as Elbay - the magnificent, terrifying, complicated city that he loves. Or darkness will fall on them all.

Mortedant's Peril is an epic historical fantasy perfect for fans of Six of Crows and City of Last Chances.

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'A plot that gently sinks its claws into you and pulls you along from one chapter to the next. I loved it from the first page'
- John Gwynne, author of The Faithful and the Fallen

'Mortedant's Peril is a fabulous fantasy mystery set in a fresh, imaginative world'
- Sebastien de Castell, author of Traitor's Blade

'Fabulous, frantic and moving'
- The Daily Mail

'A splendid fantasy work . . . Highly recommended'
- Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of Children of Time


Mortedant's Peril was a Sunday Times bestseller w/c 25/05/2026.

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ISBN9781035064274
PublisherMacmillan Publishers Int Ltd - MDL
Publication Date05/21/26
Pages464
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    I loved Mortedant's Peril a lot, even though I'm currently not very keen on murder mysteries mixed with my fantasy. But the world of Elbay, with its ancient automata, strange spirits, and sleeping gods, was so immersive that it completely won me over. Irody Hasp, with his sarcasm and snark, entertained me so very much. His dry wit and sharp tongue made every scene he was in a joy to read. Watching him navigate the political intrigues and deadly mysteries of Elbay, all while dealing (or not dealing) with his own moral ambiguities, was a treat. And the way his abilities as a Mortedant - someone who reads the last thoughts of the dead - played into the story added such a unique layer to the mystery. The audiobook was a standout for me. The very nuanced narration added so much to the experience, bringing the characters and the world to life in a way that made it even more engaging. It was one of those cases where the narration elevated the story even further. 4/5 stars Thank you to @NetGalley and @macmillan.audio for the eARC! #MortedantsPeril #Bookstagram #NetGalley #MacAudio2026

    May 8, 2026

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