Reviews
“Hiron Ennes is a visionary creative who writes like no one else—their imagination is vibrant and seemingly dauntless. The Works of Vermin is an intriguing work of whimsi-grotesquerie that's got it all: political intrigue, Wharton-esque manners, infectious disease, mysterious revenge, and, of course, toxic bugs.” —Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six
“A lush and seductive story, rife with opulent horror and decaying decadence.” —Sunyi Dean, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Book Eaters
“In the space of two novels Hiron Ennes has become one of the very few inhabitants of my Read-On-Sight list. The Works of Vermin isn't for everyone; those in thrall to YA might run screaming from the room, and good riddance. But if you're a fan of Mervin Peake, Gene Wolfe, China Miéville— mammal, have I got a book for you.” —Peter Watts
“The Works of Vermin is a brilliant, shapeshifting puzzle-box of a book, as beautiful as it is bewildering. Rarely is language used so ecstatically these days. Read it aloud to someone -its mystery is best untangled with the mouth.” —Christopher Buehlman, author of The Daughters' War
“Tiliard is a wonderfully gooey, oozy, rotting mess of a city, full of gnawing vermin and weaponized perfume, and the story of its revolution is a squicky blast. Fans of Max Gladstone or Seth Dickinson will love this one.” —Django Wexler, author of How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying