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“Sometimes Bad Guys Make the Best Good Guys”: Revealing Marion Deeds’ Comeuppance Served Cold

“Sometimes Bad Guys Make the Best Good Guys”: Revealing Marion Deeds’ Comeuppance Served Cold

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“Sometimes Bad Guys Make the Best Good Guys”: Revealing Marion Deeds’ Comeuppance Served Cold

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Published on August 3, 2021

We’re thrilled to share the cover of Marion Deeds’ Comeuppance Served Cold, a hard-boiled historical fantasy of criminality and magic, couched in the glamour of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. Comeuppance Served Cold arrives on March 22, 2022 from Tordotcom Publishing.

Seattle, 1929—a bitterly divided city overflowing with wealth, violence, and magic.

A respected magus and city leader intent on criminalizing Seattle’s most vulnerable magickers hires a young woman as a lady’s companion to curb his rebellious daughter’s outrageous behavior.

The widowed owner of a speakeasy encounters an opportunity to make her husband’s murderer pay while she tries to keep her shapeshifter brother safe.

A notorious thief slips into the city to complete a delicate and dangerous job that will leave chaos in its wake.

One thing is for certain—comeuppance, eventually, waits for everyone.

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Art and design by Helen Crawford-White

Marion Deeds was born in Santa Barbara, California and moved to northern California when she was five. She loves the redwoods, the ocean, dogs and crows. She’s fascinated by the unexplained, and curious about power: who has it, who gets it, what is the best way to wield it. These questions inform her stories. Deeds has published Aluminum Leaves and Copper Road from Falstaff Books, with short works in Podcastle and several anthologies. She reviews fiction and writes a column for the review site Fantasy Literature.

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