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Cursebreakers

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Adrien Desfourneaux, professor of magic and disgraced ex-physician, has discovered a conspiracy. Someone is inflicting magical comas on the inhabitants of the massive city of Astrum, and no one knows how or why. Caught between a faction of scheming magical academics and an explosive schism in the ranks of the Astrum's power-hungry military, Adrien is swallowed by the growing chaos. Alongside Gennady, an unruly, damaged young soldier, and Malise, a brilliant healer and Adrien's best friend, Adrien searches for a way to stop the spreading curse before the city implodes. He must survive his own bipolar disorder, his self-destructive tendencies, and his entanglement with the man who doesn't love him back.

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    • Booklist

      August 1, 2023
      Adrien, a peerless magician and disgraced former healer, teaches fledgling magicians in his city's academy but remains haunted by a catastrophic treatment failure that left his patients comatose. Ironically, he suffers from the very condition he attempted to treat, dithymic akrasia, which causes cycles of mania and depression, delusions, and a propensity for poor decision-making. When a new crop of patients in magical comas appears, he teams up with Gennady, a young, hotheaded, neurodivergent soldier, and Malise, Adrien's best friend and therapist, to investigate. Adrien quickly finds himself entrenched in dangerous political intrigue pinning him between his city's powerful military force and the other academy professors. Simultaneously, he navigates a manic-depressive episode, a tenuous relationship with the man he loves, and his ongoing battle with narcotic use. Though complex, the world-building feels incomplete, and the supporting characters are one-dimensional. Nonetheless, the intimate representation of bipolar disease and addiction, the normalization of queer characters, and the nuanced depiction of aromantic male-female friendship make this an exciting read.

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      September 1, 2023
      Two men starved for community and camaraderie fall into a multilayered conspiracy that offers both a shot at redemption. The justice system acquitted Adrien Desfourneaux of witchcraft charges years ago. Back then, he worked as a doctor in a psychiatric facility where he pushed forward an experimental procedure that left all his test subjects dead or comatose. He gave up medicine and now works as a professor at the Pharmakeia, a magical college. These days, Adrien is more concerned about treating his own mental illness--dithymic akrasia--than healing others' maladies. But when a curse with symptoms eerily similar to those his patients endured begins claiming both Pharmakeia students and soldiers of the Vigil--an organization whose sole responsibility is to police magically talented citizens--he feels compelled to launch his own investigation. Confronting the ghosts of his past throws the akratic professor into a mixed state just as the Vigil sends soldiers and witchfinders to the Pharmakeia to ferret out whatever witch or witches are responsible for the curse. One of those soldiers is Gennady Richter, a painfully awkward young man who trained with many of the victims in childhood and now believes his previous commanding officer may be involved in the conspiracy. Unfortunately, Gennady's obliviousness to social cues leads directly to the two men's deputization as Vigil spies--though Adrien's support network believes the whole thing is a psychotic delusion. Nakamura's treatment is nuanced and thoughtful, avoiding a veritable minefield of harmful stereotypes to deliver genuine characters with heart. This is a society that openly accepts queer people; Adrien is gay, as are the members of his network. Additionally, Adrien's and Gennady's conditions--coded as bipolar disorder and autism, respectively--are integral to the story. A tightly plotted conspiracy novel that blends seamlessly with its superbly developed setting.

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