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THE WINTER KNIGHT

Jes Battis

Arthurian legends are reborn in this upbeat queer urban fantasy with a mystery at its heart.
The knights of the round table are alive in Vancouver, but when one winds up dead, it's clear the familiar stories have taken a left turn. Hildie, a Valkyrie and the investigator assigned to the case, wants to find the killer - and maybe figure her life out while she's at it. On her short list of suspects is Wayne, an autistic college student and the reincarnation of Sir Gawain, who these days is just trying to survive in a world that wasn't made for him. After finding himself at the scene of the crime, Wayne is pulled deeper into his medieval family history, while trying to navigate a new relationship with the dean's charming assistant, Burt - who also happens to be a prime murder suspect. To figure out the truth, Wayne and Hildie have to connect with dangerous forces: Fallen knights. Tricky runesmiths. The Wyrd Sisters of Gastown. And a hungry beast that stalks Wayne's dreams. The Winter Knight is a propulsive urban fairy tale and detective story with queer and trans heroes that asks what it means to be a myth, who gets to star in these tales, and ultimately, how we make our stories our own. Jes Battis (they/them) is a queer autistic writer and professor. The first novel in their Occult Special Investigator series, Night Child, was shortlisted for the Sunburst Award. They're also the author of the Parallel Parks series (under the pen name Bailey Cunningham). Jes teaches LGBTQ studies, medieval and 18th-century literatures, and representations of disability/neurodiversity in pop culture. They split time between the prairies and the west coast.
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Published 2023-04-04 by ECW Press

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A charming story of mythological figures in the modern day. Battis's prose breathes new life into ancient folklore.

Arthurian knights vie for power at a university in a contemporary Vancouver where queer and genderqueer students must contend with magic and murder among the faculty. Richly imagined and lushly written, THE WINTER KNIGHT gives us intriguing characters, a compelling story, and a vivid sense of a beautiful and complex city colonized by invasive myths and ancient dread.

This inventive take on the Arthurian myth is a testament to story - the wisdom inherent in old stories, and the power that lies in re-imagining what they could be. The possibilities for a combination like this? Endless, as Jes Battis will show you!