Recently Viewed Products

New

Black Tie and Tails: Volume 2 Wen Spencer 9781668072844

No reviews yet Write a Review
RRP: $52.92
SciFier: $37.80
SciFier saves you
  Delivery: We ship to over 200 countries!
  New & Used Books: New or Used books available
  Packaging: All orders packed with care
  Range: The biggest selection of CGN, SciFi, Fantasy & Manga
  Reviews: SciFier rated "Excellent" on Trustpilot
  Value: Subscribe to our newsletter for great offers or join our socials!
ISBN:
9781668072844
Weight:
696.00 Grams
In Stock & Ready To Ship!
Availability: Usually dispatched within 3 working days

Frequently Bought Together:

Total: Inc. VAT
Total: Ex. VAT

Description

From the Romantic Times Sapphire award-winning author of the Internationally best-selling Elfhome series, comes the sequel to The Black Wolves of Boston

Joshua Tatterskein's life has been strange. He's become a werewolf and lives with a three-hundred-year-old vampire named Silas Decker and a ginger kitten called Trouble. Then things get even weirder when he encounters a talking penguin who wants to hire him for a job. Joshua just wants to graduate from his new high school. The school is owned by Boston's werewolf pack, and while the teachers might not realize the owners are wolves, all the kids with special abilities-the Goths-know. The good news is the Goths are happy to help Joshua, but the bad news is one of them has gone missing.

Silas Decker has been waking up earlier than normal-very odd after three hundred years of being dead to the world when the sun is up. He enjoys the change - but what does he have to do for it to continue?

Elise Grigori's day starts bad: her angelic family has discovered that she's dating Jack Cabot, Thane to the Wolf King. It gets worse when Central Office calls to say that her cousin Francis is missing from his Vermont monastic retreat. He's a Power, God's strength manifested in flesh, which means he's a walking nuke. His car is in Boston, which is very bad news for Boston.

Seth Tatterskein is just trying to hold his life together until he's old enough to leave the Wolf King's castle in New York and return to Boston as its Prince. His departure requires keeping his emotions in check-not an easy thing to do when your brother starts texting things like, "What kind of penguin talks?"

Praise for The Black Wolves of Boston:
"Complex and funny series perfect for late-teens." --Fantasy Literature

Praise for Wen Spencer's Elfhome series:
"Spencer's intertwining of current Earth technology and otherworldly elven magic is quite ingenious." -Booklist

"The melange of science fiction and fantasy tropes, starships rubbing shoulders with proud elf warriors, is uncommon but tasty. Established fans will enjoy this installment, and those unfamiliar with the series or Spencer may find it an intriguing introduction to her work." -Publishers Weekly

Praise for Wen Spencer:
"Wit and intelligence inform this off-beat, tongue-in-cheek fantasy. . . . Furious action . . . good characterization, playful eroticism and well-developed folklore. . . . lift this well above the fantasy average. . . . Buffy fans should find a lot to like in the book's resourceful heroine." -Publishers Weekly on series debut Tinker

Praise for Eight Million Gods:
"Eight Million Gods is a wonderfully weird romp through Japanese mythology, culture shock, fan culture and the ability to write your own happy ending. It is diverting and entertaining fantasy." -Galveston County Daily News

About the Author
John W. Campbell Award-winner Wen Spencer resides in paradise in Hilo, Hawaii, with two volcanoes overlooking her home. Spencer's love of Japanese anime and manga flavors her writing. Her novel Tinker won the 2003 Sapphire Award for Best Science Fiction Romance and was a finalist for the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award for Fantasy Novel. Her Wolf Who Rules was a Top Pick by Romantic Times and was given their top rating of four and a half stars. Her other Baen books include Endless Blue, Eight Million Gods, and her Black Wolves of Boston series with Black Wolves of Boston and Black Tie and Tails. Spencer's Elfhome series includes Tinker, Wolf Who Rules, Elfhome, Wood Sprites, Project Elfhome, Harbinger, and Storm Furies.

Reviews
Praise for The Black Wolves of Boston:
"Complex and funny series perfect for late-teens." -Fantasy Literature
Praise for Wen Spencer's Elfhome series:
"Wonderfully inventive . . . a fun protagonist." -Locus on Tinker

?"Each and every character is fascinating, extraordinarily well-developed, and gets right under your skin. . . . A terrific, memorable story." -Julie E. Czerneda on Harbinger

"Spencer's intertwining of current Earth technology and otherworldly elven magic is quite ingenious." -Booklist

"The melange of science fiction and fantasy tropes, starships rubbing shoulders with proud elf warriors, is uncommon but tasty. Established fans will enjoy this installment, and those unfamiliar with the series or Spencer may find it an intriguing introduction to her work." -Publishers Weekly on Wood Sprites

"[A]nother vivid, action-packed addition to the fray that is Tinker's World. . . . fast-paced, unpredictable, and character-driven to the point that it's hard to put down. Newcomers and prior fans of Tinker alike will find the story absolutely riveting." -Midwest Book Review on Storm Furies
Praise for Eight Million Gods:
"Eight Million Gods is a wonderfully weird romp through Japanese mythology, culture shock, fan culture and the ability to write your own happy ending. It is diverting and entertaining fantasy." -Galveston County Daily News
Praise for Wen Spencer:
"Wit and intelligence inform this off-beat, tongue-in-cheek fantasy. . . . Furious action . . . good characterization, playful eroticism and well-developed folklore. . . . lift this well above the fantasy average. . . . Buffy fans should find a lot to like in the book's resourceful heroine." -Publishers Weekly on series debut Tinker



Book Information
ISBN 9781668072844
Author Wen Spencer
Format Hardback
Page Count 464
Imprint Baen Books
Publisher Baen Books
Series Black Wolves of Boston
Weight(grams) 649g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 38mm

Reviews

No reviews yet Write a Review


SciFier Socials

Join the SciFier Community for Special Offers, News and Hauls!






SciFier Trustpilot Reviews


L - United Kingdom

Absolutely Fantastic

This was my first time ordering from SciFier but it definitely won't be my last. When it comes to buying books online the packaging needs to be good, SciFier were great they used bubble wrap to make sure they arrived perfect. Amazing range of books that majority are lower priced than most book retailers. Wonderful service, I'll definitely be recommending to everyone. Thank you.

L - United Kingdom

M - Slovenia

My favourite pick for manga

Great delivery to EU, no issues with customs. Very good packaging. A nice selection of manga and, so far, the best prices I could find :)

M - Slovenia

J - United Kingdom

My first time buying from this shop

My first time buying from this shop, but not my last. My books arrived lovely and wrapped up perfectly, just the way we like them. Looking forward to reading then and ordering more, a wonderful online experience. Check it out for yourself, go full geek.

J - United Kingdom

R - United States

Great as always

Same old, same old. Amazing experience, great packaging, shipping was faster since it was a bit smaller and check out was smooth as butter. I have now put myself on a buy allowance because I cannot be trusted lol.

R - United States