Reviews
“Man-eating hippo mayhem is my new favorite mayhem. Gailey’s debut is a gift of violent, unexpected glee and I can’t wait for more capers with Winslow Houndstooth and Ruby the stealth hippo.” —Kevin Hearne, New York Times bestselling author
“This hippopotamus epic is just as preposterously fun as you could possibly have hoped — but it’s also a brave, clever alternate history. River of Teeth packs one hell of a gold-plated bite.” —Charlie Jane Anders, author of All the Birds in the Sky
“Weird and wonderful, River of Teeth proves handily why Sarah Gailey is a writer to watch.” —Chuck Wendig, New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: Aftermath and Invasive
“Blisteringly imaginative, and written with a sly, sharp wit.” —Kate Elliott
“A rowdy, rollicking river ride from a sly and whimsical new writer. A damned fine adventure for everyone. And I haven’t even mentioned the hippos yet. Get reading.” —Kameron Hurley, Hugo Award-winning author of Mirror Empire and The Geek Feminist Revolution
“River of Teeth is a wonderfully original debut.” —NPR
“Fun and charming with killer hippos and even better characters.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Fans of seedy westerns will greatly enjoy this tale of gold-tusked hippos and the miscreants who ride them.” —Publishers Weekly
“This is a thing I now know about Sarah Gailey: she is a word-magician who can render searing touch on a flat page and suspend disbelief flawlessly. The world of River of Teeth feels vast, and navigable due to her skill. The characters within, deep and yet intimately knowable.” —Fran Wilde, Nebula-nominated, Andre Norton- and Compton Crook-winning author of Updraft and Cloudbound
“I love Sarah Gailey’s River of Teeth. It is sexy and raucous and wild and beautiful and violent—aka, everything I’ve ever wanted from a lawless caper through the American West. Gailey’s storytelling is clever and top-notch, and River of Teeth will leave you with adrenaline humming through your veins. I can’t recommend this highly enough.” —Alyssa Wong, Nebula Award-winning author of “Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers”