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Foxhunt

Rem Wigmore

In a lush solarpunk future, plants have stripped most of the poison from the air and bounty hunters keep resource hoarders in check. Orfeus only wants to be a travelling singer, famed and adored. She has her share of secrets, but she's no energy criminal, so why does a bounty hunter want her dead? Not just any bounty hunter but the Wolf, most fearsome of all the Order of the Vengeful Wild. Orfeus will call in every favor she has to find out, seeking answers while clinging to her pride and fending off the hunters of the Wild. But she isn't the only one at risk: every misstep endangers the enemies she turns into allies, and the allies she brings into danger. There are worse monsters than the Wolf hiding in this new green world.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Queen of Swords Press
  • Publish Date: Aug 20th, 2021
  • Pages: 326
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.68in - 0.96lb
  • EAN: 9781734360325
  • Categories: Science Fiction - Apocalyptic & Post-ApocalypticLGBTQ+ - Gay

About the Author

Wigmore, Rem: - Rem Wigmore is a speculative fiction writer based in Wellington, New Zealand. Their novella Riverwitch was released in 2020 and is a 2021 Sir Julius Vogel Award Finalist for Best Novella, their first novel The Wind City was published in 2013, and their short fiction appears in several places including the Capricious Gender Diverse Pronouns Issue, Baffling Magazine, and the second Year's Best Aotearoa New Zealand Science Fiction & Fantasy anthology. Rem's probably a changeling, but you're stuck with them now. The coffee here is just too good. Rem can be found on twitter as @faewriter.

Praise for this book

Wigmore combines gorgeous description of a greener future, brutal and fast paced action, snappy banter, and genuine tenderness, to form an original and well-realised story of a future we can hope for, and what we have to fear along the way."

- Andi C. Buchanan, From a Shadow Grave


"Wigmore deftly weaves solarpunk science, magic, and far-future communities. A wonderful array of queer characters populates every corner of the colourful and cinematic story; Orfeus is a tricky and enthusiastic delight."


- A.J. Fitzwater, The Voyages of Cinrak the Dapper