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A NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR’S CHOICE BOOK

The long-awaited sequel to No Gods, No Monsters from award-winning author Cadwell Turnbull, We Are the Crisis sees humans and monsters clash as civil rights collide with preternatural forces.

Three years after the Monster Massacre, members of Rebecca’s old wolf pack have begun…

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The second book in Cadwell Turnbull's wildly imaginative Convergence Saga, this novel picks up where the first book, "No Gods, No Monsters," left off. Monsters have emerged from the shadows and sought to claim a place in human society, with all the predictable conflicts that occur when any marginalized group insists on being heard. It would be easy to consider this series an allegory about any number of contemporary social justice movements, from Black Lives Matter to the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, but Turnbull doesn't let readers draw easy conclusions. Instead, he produces a strange, complex, and at times disturbing…

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