No Gods, No Monsters : A Novel

Cadwell Turnbull

Dion Graham (Narrator)

09-07-21

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09-07-21

9hrs 50min

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“An intricate sequence of moving, intimate character portraits…The depth and care with which Turnbull inhabits each character is riveting; despite an expansive cast spread over wide terrain, I never felt lost or confused. His attention to location detail is considered and clear: The story shifts from Massachusetts to St. Thomas to Virginia with confident ease, carried by beautiful, conversational prose that’s startlingly punctuated by reminders of who’s narrating the stories—and how…I can appreciate how thorough a grounding Turnbull has given this sprawling first act…Let yourselves sink into this tender, ferocious book like hands into piano keys, or teeth into flesh.” New York Times

Winner of the Lammy Award for LGBTQ Speculative Fiction
Finalist for the Locus Award for Fantasy
Finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award
Shortlisted for the Manly Wade Wellman Award for Science Fiction & Fantasy
Longlisted for the 2022 PEN/Open Book Award
A New York Times Top 10 Book of the Year in Science Fiction & Fantasy
A New York Public Library Staff Pick for 2021
One of Audible’s Best Audiobooks of 2021
A Marie Claire Magazine Pick of 2021's Must-Read Books
A Tor.com Reviewers' Choice of Best Books of 2021
One of Kirkus Reviews Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2021
A Library Journal Best Audiobook of the Year
A Library Journal Pick of Best Books of 2021 in Science Fiction & Fantasy
A BookRiot Pick of the Best SFF Standalone Novels of the Year
A Barnes & Noble Pick of Favorite Indie E-Books of 2021
A Transfer Orbit Pick of Best SSF Books of the Year
A Locus Magazine Pick of Recommended Fantasy Novels of 2021
A Chicago Tribune Pick of Best Fall Books
A Harper’s Bazaar Pick of Best Halloween Reads
A BuzzFeed Books Pick If You Love Wednesday (on Netflix)
A Chicago Public Library Staff Pick of the Month
A Crime Reads Pick of Best Paperback Releases of Fall
An NY Press News Pick of Best SFF Books for Summer
An Indie Next List Great Reads Selection of the Month
A Literary Hub Pick of Best Books for Fall
A Publishers Weekly Pick of Best SFF & Horror Books for Fall
A Boston Globe Pick for Those Who Don't Believe in Racism
An io9/Gizmodo Pick for September
A September 2021 LibraryReads Pick
A Publishing Post Pick of September Sizzlers
A Vol.1 Brooklyn Pick for September 
A Fantasy Literature Pick
A Nerd Daily Pick of Fantasy Books That Take On Real-World Problems
A Polygon Pick of Summer's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy Books
A New York Times Book Review pick of Best Books Now in Paperback
A Forbes Pick of the 10 Most Anticipated Books of 2021, according to Independent Bookstores
A Millions.com Pick of Most Anticipated Books of 2021's Second Half
A Goodreads Pick of Most Anticipated Fall Books
A Kirkus Reviews Pick of Most Anticipated Books of Fall
A Bustle Pick of Most Anticipated September Books
A BookReporter Pick of Upcoming Books of the Month
See All +

Named a BEST BOOK OF 2021 by the New York Times, NPR, the New York Public Library, Audible, Tor.com, Book Riot, Library Journal, and Kirkus!

Longlisted for the 2022 PEN Open Book Award

“Riveting…[A] tender, ferocious book.”—New York Times

“Beautifully fantastical.”—NPR

“Masterful.”—Chicago Tribune

One October morning, Laina gets the news that her brother has been shot and killed by Boston cops. But what looks like a case of police brutality soon reveals something much stranger. Monsters are real. And they want everyone to know it.

As creatures from myth and legend come out of the shadows, seeking safety through visibility, their emergence sets off a chain of seemingly unrelated events. Members of a local werewolf pack are threatened into silence. A professor follows a missing friend’s trail of bread crumbs to a mysterious secret society. And a young boy with unique abilities seeks refuge in a pro-monster organization with secrets of its own. Meanwhile, more people start disappearing, suicides and hate crimes increase, and protests erupt globally, both for and against the monsters.

At the center is a mystery no one thinks to ask: Why now? What has frightened the monsters out of the dark?

The world will soon find out.

Praise

“An intricate sequence of moving, intimate character portraits…The depth and care with which Turnbull inhabits each character is riveting; despite an expansive cast spread over wide terrain, I never felt lost or confused. His attention to location detail is considered and clear: The story shifts from Massachusetts to St. Thomas to Virginia with confident ease, carried by beautiful, conversational prose that’s startlingly punctuated by reminders of who’s narrating the stories—and how…I can appreciate how thorough a grounding Turnbull has given this sprawling first act…Let yourselves sink into this tender, ferocious book like hands into piano keys, or teeth into flesh.” New York Times

“This harrowing and lyrical novel combines elements of urban fantasy with biting social commentary.” Buzzfeed

“Like Octavia Butler and Ursula K. Le Guin before him, Turnbull uses the tools of science fiction to illuminate the human heart.” John Kessel, Nebula Award–winning author, on The Lesson

“The Lesson was a perfect debut, and this is a perfect second novel. Big and bold and ambitious, packed with everything we need right now: more heart, more monsters, more cooperative solidarity economies.” Sam J. Miller, Nebula Award–winning author of Blackfish City and The Blade Between

“No Gods, No Monsters is a haunting tale of the monsters that live among us, and those who despise them. Through a series of diverse, rich, and beautifully written voices, Turnbull deftly weaves together a story of supernatural beings, otherworldly entities, magic, and quantum physics, superimposed onto the social and political challenges of our mundane world. Throughout, we are forced to dwell not only our own humanity, but question who exactly are the monsters we fear? Once I started this novel I could not put it down. You won’t be able to either.” P. Djèlí Clark, author of Ring Shout

“No Gods, No Monsters is a staggering achievement of literary craftsmanship, a complex juggling act of plot, tension, character interiority, worldbuilding, thought experiment, using trust from the reader as the fuel that pushes the book forward, page by page. It is a piece of narrative alchemy, and I’m in awe, knowing just how much work must’ve gone into this book to make it the piece of art it is. I said it at the top and I’ll say it again: Cadwell Turnbull’s new novel is absolutely worth your time. Go and grab a copy now, and then join me in the waiting line for whatever he’s got coming next, because I know that will be worth it, too.” Tor.com

“Turnbull’s prose is captivating, poetic without being pretentious, a pleasure to read…His story has a painful ring of truth to it, despite the fantastic creatures that populate it, and a beautifully layered complexity that makes it difficult to set down. A stunning, enthralling novel.” New York Journal of Books

“Across a web of storylines, we follow a series of characters ranging from a college professor looking for a missing friend—only to discover a secret society—a werewolf who’s trying to protect her pack from the public, and more. The book makes for excellent commentary on the state of society, as Cadwell Turnbull follows the implications as those supernatural creatures and beings make their existence known to the rest of the world.” Andrew Liptak, Polygon

“Powerhouse contemporary fantasy…an unforgettable experience.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Turnbull’s sophomore work puts him at the top of the field of fantasy literary fiction.” Library Journal (starred review)

“An epic, meta, Caribbean-inspired fantasy.” Booklist (starred review)

“Apart from its huge and diverse cast of fascinating characters, its passionate consideration of alienation, otherness, and solidarity, and its cheerful disregard of genre borders, No Gods, No Monsters leaves us with only tantalizing notions of where later volumes may lead. That by itself is pretty refreshing: no gods, no formulas.” Locus

“Beautifully fantastical.” NPR

“What makes this book special, what makes it work so damn well, is the way the story is anchored in human complexities…This book is really, really good…Page by page, scene by scene, Turnbull presents an author’s observations of the real world within the framework of fantasy/horror, executed with subtle, brilliant artistry…No Gods, No Monsters is the first in a series which you do not want to miss.” Lightspeed

“Beautifully and compellingly told.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“No Gods, No Monsters is an enthralling and audacious novel that takes you on a dizzying ride deep inside a hidden world existing just beneath the surface of our everyday reality. You might think you know what kind of monster story this is when you start reading. You might even think you understand what kind of world the story takes place in, but Turnbull has other plans. Page by page, chapter by chapter, the walls, the ceiling, the floor of the reality you thought you found yourself in as a reader, are removed, until you’re falling into the starlit depths of an entirely different, fearsome, and awe-inspiring universe.” Maria Haskins, writer and reviewer

“No Gods, No Monsters is both elegant and violent: a cutting, clarifying illumination of humanity in all of its magic and monstrosity. It balances narrative complexity with extraordinarily nuanced characters, and remains compulsively readable throughout. This is a story with blood, brains, and, ultimately, heart.” Isabel Yap, author of Never Have I Ever: Stories

“It’s such an expertly crafted novel that I’m almost mad about it; it’s smart and intense in the best way. Turnbull pulls no punches here, and the result is something powerful.” Christina Orlando, Tor.com

“A distinctive urban fantasy novel, Cadwell Turnbull’s No Gods, No Monsters is an operatic story involving monsters, magic, and myth…Its precise language and masterful storytelling make each character’s story compelling and immediate. Difficult magical concepts are also made accessible and engaging through logical explanations that sometimes become scientific. No Gods, No Monsters is a horror and fantasy novel with a sociological bent, in which many secrets wait to be unearthed.” Foreword Reviews

“Dion Graham is the perfect narrator for this story, giving all of the characters unique voices while expressing awe and terror in just the right moments…This book is perfect for not only aficionados of fantasy and horror, but also for fans of speculative fiction with a social message.” Library Journal (starred audio review)

“No Gods, No Monsters critically examines what would happen if monsters were introduced to American culture, and it does an amazing job.” New Orleans Review

“Turnbull’s complex story takes readers across the surface of the earth and into the many dimensions of the mind as his characters carom through a multitude of societies…Even for people not typically drawn to sci-fi or fantasy novels, settling in with this story is well worth it.” O. Henry magazine

“Turnbull’s second novel, No Gods, No Monsters, the first in a planned trilogy, expands on the complexities of liberation movements as competing factions of magical beings decide the course of the ‘monster’ social justice cause…Indispensable work…No Gods, No Monsters makes room for this more steady-eyed, honest sort of hope.” Fiction Unbound

“Structurally ambitious, intricately imagined.” Elizabeth Bear, Hugo Award–winning author

“You’ll stay up all night bingeing this cosmic political thriller about monster factions battling over the past and future of the multiverse. Cadwell Turnbull has created a fascinating world of supernatural conspirators whose goals are sometimes unknowable, and sometimes align perfectly with the mundane, systemic injustices of human life. No Gods, No Monsters is also a moving journey through many families across many worlds—all coping with traumatic loss, but finding new ways to love each other.” Annalee Newitz, author of The Future of Another Timeline and Autonomous

“Profound and unsettling in the best way…Sharp, insightful social commentary wrapped up in a tale of the uncanny.” Rebecca Roanhorse, New York Times bestselling and Hugo Award–winning author

“Masterful…Begins with a Black man shot by police, then remarkably remains a human story about identity, even as the killing unleashes something new.” Chicago Tribune

“No Gods, No Monsters is a thrilling story, set in a world not unlike our own, that follows events in the wake of the discovery that creatures from myth and legend are real. It’s a page turner…an exciting plot, full characters, complex moral dilemmas, mystery, mayhem, with a bit of romance. This science fiction/fantasy story grabs your attention from the beginning. I love the way Turnbull changes the narrative of hate and division that has been written about so many times and makes us ponder the question, Who are the real monsters?” Keri Cooks, Forbes

“Turnbull is a rising star in the science fiction and fantasy world.” The Verge

“Magic and monsters roam every corner of this page-turner, but the real star is Cadwell Turnbull’s breathtaking prose. A perfect hymn to otherness and the beauty of the strange, No Gods, No Monsters is so good it reads like music. Simply masterful.” Sylvain Neuvel, author of the Themis Files, The Test, and A History of What Comes Next

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Language English
Release Day Sep 6, 2021
Release Date September 7, 2021
Number in Series 1
Series Display String The Convergence Saga
Release Date Machine 1630972800
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories Available in Large Print, Black History Month, NYT Best of '21, Available in Large Print, New Releases, Black Friday Sale, Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Magical Realism, Literary Fiction, Fantasy, Fairy Tales, Paranormal & Urban, Literature & Fiction, New York Times Bestsellers, Trending Fantasy, Literature & Fiction, Sci Fi and Fantacy
Author Bio
Cadwell Turnbull

Cadwell Turnbull is the award-winning author of The Lesson and No Gods, No Monsters. His short fiction has appeared in The Verge, Lightspeed, Nightmare, Asimov’s Science Fiction, and several anthologies, including The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2018 and The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2019. His novel The Lesson won the 2020 Neukom Institute Literary Award in the debut category. The novel was also shortlisted for the VCU Cabell Award and longlisted for the Massachusetts Book Awards. His novel No Gods, No Monsters is the winner of a Lambda Award, and a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award. Turnbull grew up on St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.

Narrator Bio
Dion Graham

Dion Graham is an award-winning narrator named a “Golden Voice” by AudioFile magazine. He has been a recipient of the prestigious Audie Award numerous times, as well as Earphones Awards, the Publishers Weekly Listen Up Awards, IBPA Ben Franklin Awards, and the ALA Odyssey Award. He was nominated in 2015 for a Voice Arts Award for Outstanding Narration. He is also a critically acclaimed actor who has performed on Broadway, off Broadway, internationally, in films, and in several hit television series. He is a graduate of Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts, with an MFA degree in acting.

Overview

Winner of the Lammy Award for LGBTQ Speculative Fiction
Finalist for the Locus Award for Fantasy
Finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award
Shortlisted for the Manly Wade Wellman Award for Science Fiction & Fantasy
Longlisted for the 2022 PEN/Open Book Award
A New York Times Top 10 Book of the Year in Science Fiction & Fantasy
A New York Public Library Staff Pick for 2021
One of Audible’s Best Audiobooks of 2021
A Marie Claire Magazine Pick of 2021's Must-Read Books
A Tor.com Reviewers' Choice of Best Books of 2021
One of Kirkus Reviews Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2021
A Library Journal Best Audiobook of the Year
A Library Journal Pick of Best Books of 2021 in Science Fiction & Fantasy
A BookRiot Pick of the Best SFF Standalone Novels of the Year
A Barnes & Noble Pick of Favorite Indie E-Books of 2021
A Transfer Orbit Pick of Best SSF Books of the Year
A Locus Magazine Pick of Recommended Fantasy Novels of 2021
A Chicago Tribune Pick of Best Fall Books
A Harper’s Bazaar Pick of Best Halloween Reads
A BuzzFeed Books Pick If You Love Wednesday (on Netflix)
A Chicago Public Library Staff Pick of the Month
A Crime Reads Pick of Best Paperback Releases of Fall
An NY Press News Pick of Best SFF Books for Summer
An Indie Next List Great Reads Selection of the Month
A Literary Hub Pick of Best Books for Fall
A Publishers Weekly Pick of Best SFF & Horror Books for Fall
A Boston Globe Pick for Those Who Don't Believe in Racism
An io9/Gizmodo Pick for September
A September 2021 LibraryReads Pick
A Publishing Post Pick of September Sizzlers
A Vol.1 Brooklyn Pick for September 
A Fantasy Literature Pick
A Nerd Daily Pick of Fantasy Books That Take On Real-World Problems
A Polygon Pick of Summer's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy Books
A New York Times Book Review pick of Best Books Now in Paperback
A Forbes Pick of the 10 Most Anticipated Books of 2021, according to Independent Bookstores
A Millions.com Pick of Most Anticipated Books of 2021's Second Half
A Goodreads Pick of Most Anticipated Fall Books
A Kirkus Reviews Pick of Most Anticipated Books of Fall
A Bustle Pick of Most Anticipated September Books
A BookReporter Pick of Upcoming Books of the Month
See All +

Named a BEST BOOK OF 2021 by the New York Times, NPR, the New York Public Library, Audible, Tor.com, Book Riot, Library Journal, and Kirkus!

Longlisted for the 2022 PEN Open Book Award

“Riveting…[A] tender, ferocious book.”—New York Times

“Beautifully fantastical.”—NPR

“Masterful.”—Chicago Tribune

One October morning, Laina gets the news that her brother has been shot and killed by Boston cops. But what looks like a case of police brutality soon reveals something much stranger. Monsters are real. And they want everyone to know it.

As creatures from myth and legend come out of the shadows, seeking safety through visibility, their emergence sets off a chain of seemingly unrelated events. Members of a local werewolf pack are threatened into silence. A professor follows a missing friend’s trail of bread crumbs to a mysterious secret society. And a young boy with unique abilities seeks refuge in a pro-monster organization with secrets of its own. Meanwhile, more people start disappearing, suicides and hate crimes increase, and protests erupt globally, both for and against the monsters.

At the center is a mystery no one thinks to ask: Why now? What has frightened the monsters out of the dark?

The world will soon find out.