A review by ariereads
The Wind City by Summer Wigmore

3.0

It’s raining in Wellington, sometime soon or not so long ago. Saint has been feeling miserable, maybe due to an odd encounter he had on a bus the other day but he can’t quite remember, only knows it has something to do with a girl and a twisting of sorts, somewhere in his mind. Honestly, discovering his flatmate is a bloodthirsty maero – one of the iwi atua roaming Aoteroa since time began – hasn’t really helped his mood. Lucky for Saint he’s made a new friend then, and so what if Noah isn’t technically alive?

Boutique sci-fi publisher Steam Press is dedicated to presenting speculative Kiwi fiction in the form of “gorgeous paperbacks”, and this care and attention to detail is obvious here: the book is a delight, from the cover design and font, to the sketches of Wellington that begin each chapter.

Full review here

Recieved from Steam Press through NZ Booklovers.