Pre-Order New Books by E.H. Lupton, Trae Dorn, and Ethan Flanagan!
We’re excited to announce some upcoming book titles by the creators here at the Nerd & Tie Network!
To start with, on April 13th, the fifth book in Ask a Medievalist‘s E.H. Lupton’s “Wisconsin Gothic” series Renaissance will be released.
June, 1971. As the academic year draws to a close, Sam and Ulysses are looking forward to a quiet summer. But when Ulysses’s grandmother is hospitalized, it becomes clear that relaxation is not in the cards. Unable to accept that her fall was an accident, Ulysses begins to investigate whether it may be related to a cult from their past whose mysterious and powerful leader seems to be popping up all over town.
Sam’s doing his best to hold things together and be supportive, but it’s hard when his new husband is barely listening and keeping him at arm’s length every time family is concerned. And on top of everything else, the library has something urgent to tell Sam…
As they reunite with old friends and prepare to bid farewell to others, Sam and Ulysses will see their marriage tried, their lives threatened, and meet an old enemy they thought long dead.
You can pre-order Renaissance right now on Kindle and Kobo, and paperback versions will be available on the same release date. You can find the rest of the series with links to purchase on our E.H. Lupton author page.
Secondly, the first print collection of Peregrine Lake, written by Trae Dorn (BS-Free Witchcraft, Stormwood & Associates, The Meatgrinder) with art by Ethan Flanagan (The Meatgrinder), is coming on May 1st! Titled Welcome to Peregrine Lake, it collects the first volume of the comic along with the exclusive short comic “The Move.”
Bev Armstrong is having a hell of a time. She’s recently inherited her uncle’s house near a small town called Peregrine Lake. After losing her job and getting dumped by her boyfriend, it seemed like the perfect place to start her life over.
It probably isn’t.
The Village of Peregrine Lake is nestled in the western part of the Wisconsin Northwoods. Just another small town with small town problems, but in the cold and dark of Wisconsin winter, something may be watching you out there in the woods.
It may not be safe to be there on your own.
…and also, Pappy’s Sunset Bay Supper Club out on Highway P has the best french onion soup you’ll find for at least a two hour drive. You definitely have to try it.
You can pre-order the print collection on both Amazon and BookShop.org right now! And of course you can find the rest of Trae’s books on their author page.
