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Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits by David Wong

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... zany, action-packed narratives with sharp wit and a dash of absurdity?

The Rook by Daniel O’Malley

If you loved the offbeat humor and outrageous situations Zoey Ashe finds herself in, you'll adore The Rook. Myfanwy Thomas wakes up with no memory in a world full of supernatural bureaucracy, secret agencies, and bizarre powers. The book is loaded with clever banter, outlandish scenarios, and the same irreverent tone that made Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits such a blast.

... fast-moving plots set in near-future dystopias?

The Warehouse by Rob Hart

If the relentless pace and high-stakes chases of Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits kept you turning pages, you'll find The Warehouse equally gripping. Step into a future where a mega-corporation runs nearly everything, and follow Paxton and Zinnia as they navigate danger, corporate intrigue, and a world that feels both exaggerated and scarily plausible.

... ragtag groups of unlikely heroes thrown together by bizarre circumstances?

Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero

If you enjoyed watching Zoey team up with a cast of eccentric allies and criminal masterminds, Meddling Kids will hit the spot. This novel follows a former teen detective gang, now grown up and utterly dysfunctional, as they reunite to face supernatural mayhem, in a story as outrageous and ensemble-driven as Zoey’s misadventures.

... antiheroes and protagonists with questionable morals?

Vicious by V.E. Schwab

If you were fascinated by the morally gray characters and underworld power struggles—where the good guys aren’t all that good and the bad guys aren’t all that bad—Vicious delivers. Victor and Eli, once friends, now rivals, develop superhuman abilities and use them for their own shadowy ends, blurring lines between heroism and villainy at every turn.

... slick, high-tech futures where technology borders on the fantastical?

Zero World by Jason M. Hough

If the wild tech—like cybernetically enhanced assassins and over-the-top gadgets—in Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits made you grin, Zero World will thrill you. Follow Peter Caswell, a memory-wiped operative, as he’s plunged into a mind-bending, ultra-advanced world that feels as outlandish as Spiders’ cybernetic upgrades.

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