Matt Ruff is the author of Lovecraft Country and its sequel, The Destroyer of Worlds, as well as 88 Names, Bad Monkeys, The Mirage, Set This House in Order, Fool on the Hill, and Sewer, Gas & Electric: The Public Works Trilogy. He lives in Seattle, Washington.
"Immensely entertaining. The pacing is on point, the action set
pieces are thrilling, and the stakes are high." - Locus
"Genuinely spooky. . . . But the real horror is the reality of life
for African Americans in the Jim Crow era . . . sparks the
imagination while also igniting the reader's empathy." - Library
Journal on Lovecraft Country
"Ruff's sequel to 2016's Lovecraft Country delivers another
virtuoso blend of horror, action, and humor. . . . Fans will find
this a worthy sequel." - Publishers Weekly
"One ripping yarn with shocks and surprises at every turn. . . .
Lots of fun--and, at times, historically enlightening." - Kirkus
Reviews
"The same genre-blending, dark humor, and creepy atmosphere from
the first book . . . readers will be held captive until the
thrilling conclusion. This series excels in how it continues to
draw parallels between its pulpy plot and the entire civil rights
movement. The cosmic dilemmas make for a great read, but the unease
is amplified by readers' knowledge that these Black characters are
about to be thrust into a very real fight for freedom." - Library
Journal
"A spectacular follow-up to Lovecraft Country . . . Few writers can
manage a cast of characters this large with Ruff's deft hand--they
are likeable, individual, and we root for all of them . . . It
makes for an extremely fast-paced, high-stakes read as we ping-pong
around the Jim Crow south and all the way to the end of the
universe." - Cory Doctorow
"Another 'only Matt Ruff could do this' production. Lovecraft
Country takes the unlikeliest of premises and spins it into a
funny, fast, exciting and affecting read." - Neal Stephenson on
LOVECRAFT COUNTRY
"Lovecraft Country rubs the pervasive, eldritch dread of
Lovecraft's universe against the very real, historical dread of Jim
Crow America and sparks fly. . . . Ruff renders a very
high-concept, imaginary world with such vividness that you can't
help but feel it's disturbingly real." - Christopher Moore on
LOVECRAFT COUNTRY
"Nonstop adventure that includes time-shifting, shape-shifting, and
Lovecraft-like horrors. . . . Ruff, a cult favorite for his
mind-bending fiction, vividly portrays racism as a horror worse
than anything conceived by Lovecraft in this provocative,
chimerical novel." - Booklist (starred review) on LOVECRAFT COUNTRY
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