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A Murder Most Fungal

(2026)
(A book in the Hormann Report series)
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Return to the mushroom metropolis of Neo Kinoko, immerse yourself in a sinister world of gangsters, blackmail, and fungal cuisine, and prepare for a Michelin-star tragedy in six courses.

The knives are out in this fast-paced, standalone Fungalverse novel. Set several months after the events of the award-winning
Mushroom Blues, this side story combines the culinary wonder of Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the kitchen chaos of The Bear, and the explosive tension of Hong Kong crime thrillers.

In the aftermath of the ‘Fuyu Massacre,’ riots and whispers of revolution continue to plague the Hōpponese capital of Neo Kinoko. As a result, the iron grip of a foreign military occupation tightens day by day. Amidst this, Pocho Jiro, a once-renowned makizushi chef, has chosen to cook for Duncan MacArthur—the Coprinian Military Governor in Hōppon—as his personal chef... and indentured servant.

A run-in with dangerous fungal gangsters sets off a chain of events that Pocho cannot escape from. He’s left with two choices: Assassinate MacArthur, or watch his beloved sister die in front of his eyes. Will Pocho take up his knife and prepare MacArthur’s final meal?

PRAISE FOR MUSHROOM BLUES & THE FUNGALVERSE:
‘A fascinating merging of oppressive imperialism and disconcerting alienation.’—Adrian Tchaikovsky, award-winning author of Children of Time, Alien Clay and more on Mushroom Blues

‘I enjoyed Mushroom Blues a lot, and the sense of place and culture and the strangeness of the fungi are all very well done. Go read this book.’—Mark Lawrence, bestselling author of Prince of Thorns, Red Sister and more on Mushroom Blues

‘This is like nothing I’ve read before. Its premise is cool, creepy, and incredibly unique, bolstered by prose as savvy and knife-sharp as the detectives of the NKPD.’—Nicholas Eames, award-winning author of Kings of the Wyld & Bloody Rose on Mushroom Blues


Genre: Urban Fantasy

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