M. H. Boroson was obsessed with two things as a young man: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and kung fu movies. He has studied Chinese religion at Naropa University and the University of Colorado and now lives in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and three cats. The Girl with No Face is his second novel, following The Girl with Ghost Eyes.
*Winner--First Prize in the Colorado Authors League Award, Science
Fiction and Fantasy Category!*
Praise for The Girl with No Face
"Brings Chinese folklore vibrantly to life. . . . Boroson endows
Li-lin with courage and quick wit along with her magical and
martial skills. . . . The imagery can be breathtaking. Readers will
be delighted that this exhilarating chronicle ends with the promise
of more adventures in store for Li-lin and her allies."—Publishers
Weekly
"The unique world-building that Boroson had built [in The Girl with
Ghost Eyes] has always stayed fresh in my mind; it was fascinating
how one book could encapsulate what it might feel like to live
during that era while also introducing incredible elements of
fantasy, horror, action, spirituality, religion, deep character
growth, and sheer wonder. The Girl with No Face improves
upon this in every sense: the relationships grow more complex, the
action scenes are more gratifying, the mysteries are fascinating,
and the tragedies cut even deeper. I cannot recall a book that has
taken me out of my own head and pulled me this deep into its lore."
—Fantasy Book Review, 9.2 out of 10
“Fans of urban fantasy, Chinese martial arts, magic, and elements
of the supernatural will enjoy this second series installment,
which captivates readers from the opening pages. . . . A true
page-turner not to be missed.”—Library Journal, starred review
“Magical imagery, sparkling and downright funny dialog, complex
characters and an immensely satisfying plot, all framed by the rich
history of Chinese immigrants in 1899 San Francisco. This story
was a delight from start to finish. . . . Boroson’s world is
endlessly fascinating, and I am actually very sad that I’ve
finished this book.”—Books, Bones, and Buffy
"An absolutely brilliant sequel to The Girl with Ghost Eyes. . . .
My expectations were incredibly high going into this sequel, but I
shouldn't have worried because this novel was just about
everything I could have wanted. Historical fantasy is one of my
favorite genres and Boroson writes some of the best. His Daoshi
Chronicles deserves all of the love and attention it can get. The
author's characters are all so fantastic, but Li-lin is still
one of the best leading ladies I've had the opportunity to get to
know. . . .I'm dying to revisit this world in the future and I
can't wait to read anything Boroson decides to write."—Never Anyone
Else
“Li-lin is such a fantastic character. She can be beset by
guilt and loss and self-doubt. But her tenacity,
intelligence, loyalty, bravery, and spunk make her one of the
best characters I have read about. . . .The world needs more
fantasy like these books.”—The Captain’s Quarters
“This was a follow up to The Girl with Ghost Eyes, a book that
I absolutely adored and had long been anticipating its sequel.
Happy to say that the sequel more than lives up to the first and, I
think, even surpasses it in some ways. There are really some
amazing things about this one.”—Way Too Fantasy, September 2019
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"This was a very unique title with a great story. This book
is teeming with well written characters and one amazing
story. The world building jumps off the page and just
everything comes together. That I need a print copy of this one
ASAP! Don't let this one pass you by!"—Crossroad Reviews
“A worthy follow-up to The Girl with Ghost Eyes and a wonderful
adventure on its own terms.”—Geekly, Inc.
“I strongly recommend this novel for fans of historical
fantasy who are looking for something from a non-Western European
tradition. Even if that’s not what you’re looking for, I would
still recommend this book because it’s an absolute hell of a
read.”—A Bookish Type
Praise for The Girl with Ghost Eyes
“The Girl with Ghost Eyes is a fun, fun read. Martial arts and
Asian magic set in Old San Francisco make for a fresh take on urban
fantasy, a wonderful story that kept me up late to finish.”
—#1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs
“A brilliant tale of magic, monsters, and kung fu in the San
Francisco Chinatown of 1898” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Boroson’s writing is both lyrical and captivating . . . This is a
thrilling adventure through historical Chinatown, and an exquisite
blend of history and myth set in a spirit-world you’ll never
forget.” —Rob Thurman, New York Times bestselling author
“An impressive first novel set in a beautifully realized world of
Daoism and martial arts . . . One of those books you can’t wait to
get back to.” —Lian Hearn, author of the international bestselling
Tales of the Otori series
"A brilliant tale of magic, monsters, and kung fu in the San
Francisco Chinatown of 1898 . . . smoothly mixes Hong Kong cinema
with urban fantasy, and Li-lin is a splendid protagonist whose
cleverness and bravura will leave readers eager for her future
adventures."
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Packed with evocative imagery of the multitudes of spirits lurking
just out of sight. Li-lin is a strong, determined character, but
Boroson doesn’t make her wildly anachronistic for her time, imbuing
her with filial loyalty and a respect for her culture that should
not be called meekness."
—Library Journal, starred review
"A thrilling world of kung fu, sorcery and spirits. . .The pace
never slows, offering a constant stream of strange characters, dire
threats, and heroic actions that makes the book a compelling
page-turner."
—The A.V. Club
"A joy to read. Set against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century
Chinatown, Boroson’s tale blends fluid, kinetic martial arts
sequences with grotesque creatures and enough dramatic tension and
pathos to hook readers and keep them."
—Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
“A must-read for fans of historical fantasy and Chinese lore. The
Girl with Ghost Eyes delivers a compelling heroine torn between
talent and tradition in a fascinating Chinatown full of monsters,
magic, and kung fu.” —Betsy Dornbusch, author of Exile and
Enemy
"Li-lin is one of my all-time favorite female characters after
reading this book; I simply fell in love with her ... I expect to
see The Girl with Ghost Eyes on lots of “Best of” lists this year.
It’s certainly going to be on mine. Highly recommended."
—The Speculative Herald, 10/10 rating
"Masterful writing ... Boroson has has done his research quite
extensively, and he’s approached every aspect of the book with
thoughtfulness and respect ... I am absolutely ravenous for more of
Li-Lin’s story."
—Christina Ladd, Geekly Inc.
Praise for The Girl with Ghost Eyes
The Girl with Ghost Eyes is a fun, fun read. Martial arts and
Asian magic set in Old San Francisco make for a fresh take on urban
fantasy, a wonderful story that kept me up late to finish.”
#1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs
“A brilliant tale of magic, monsters, and kung fu in the San
Francisco Chinatown of 1898” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Boroson’s writing is both lyrical and captivating . . . This is a
thrilling adventure through historical Chinatown, and an exquisite
blend of history and myth set in a spirit-world you’ll never
forget.” —Rob Thurman, New York Times bestselling author
“An impressive first novel set in a beautifully realized world of
Daoism and martial arts . . . One of those books you can’t wait to
get back to.” —Lian Hearn, author of the international bestselling
Tales of the Otori series
"A brilliant tale of magic, monsters, and kung fu in the San
Francisco Chinatown of 1898 . . . smoothly mixes Hong Kong cinema
with urban fantasy, and Li-lin is a splendid protagonist whose
cleverness and bravura will leave readers eager for her future
adventures."
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Packed with evocative imagery of the multitudes of spirits lurking
just out of sight. Li-lin is a strong, determined character, but
Boroson doesn’t make her wildly anachronistic for her time, imbuing
her with filial loyalty and a respect for her culture that should
not be called meekness."
—Library Journal, starred review
"A thrilling world of kung fu, sorcery and spirits. . .The pace
never slows, offering a constant stream of strange characters, dire
threats, and heroic actions that makes the book a compelling
page-turner."
—The A.V. Club
"A joy to read. Set against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century
Chinatown, Boroson’s tale blends fluid, kinetic martial arts
sequences with grotesque creatures and enough dramatic tension and
pathos to hook readers and keep them."
—Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog
“A must-read for fans of historical fantasy and Chinese lore. The
Girl with Ghost Eyes delivers a compelling heroine torn between
talent and tradition in a fascinating Chinatown full of monsters,
magic, and kung fu.” —Betsy Dornbusch, author of Exile and
Enemy
"Li-lin is one of my all-time favorite female characters after
reading this book; I simply fell in love with her ... I expect to
see The Girl with Ghost Eyes on lots of “Best of” lists this year.
It’s certainly going to be on mine. Highly recommended."
—The Speculative Herald, 10/10 rating
"Masterful writing ... Boroson has has done his research quite
extensively, and he’s approached every aspect of the book with
thoughtfulness and respect ... I am absolutely ravenous for more of
Li-Lin’s story."
—Christina Ladd, Geekly Inc.
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