Tor acquires new 'Doctor Who with Librarian Spies' series

Pan Macmillan’s Tor imprint is delighted to report the acquisition of The Invisible Library by debut UK novelist Genevieve Cogman.

06/06/2013
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Senior Commissioning editor Bella Pagan bought World rights in this novel and two others by Cogman from Lucienne Diver at The Knight Agency in a pre-empt.

The redoubtable Irene is a secret agent for the ultimate inter-dimensional library, a covert organization that gathers knowledge from parallel worlds. Irene’s latest assignment posts her, and her enigmatic assistant, to an alternative Victorian London. Their goal being to retrieve an extremely dangerous book. But when she arrives, it’s already been stolen – and soon she’s up to her eyebrows in thieves, murderers and secret societies – with a dash of the supernatural in store. 


The concept behind these hugely entertaining books has inspired comparisons such as ‘Doctor Who with librarian spies’.


Cogman said: ‘I'm incredibly excited that Tor will be publishing my books – I still can't quite believe it's true. I'm honoured to be in the company of authors such as Paul Cornell, Charles Stross, and other brilliant writers. I really hope that other people will enjoy this series, and be entertained by the Library.’


Pagan said: ‘This book brings a new urgency to the term ‘must read’ – hugely entertaining, clever and a lot of fun. I just fell in love with the writing, which reminded me of Jasper Fforde by way of Gail Carriger’s Soulless, with the humour of Ben Aaronovitch.’


Award-winning genre author N. K. Jemisin is already a fan: ‘I absolutely loved this … flavored with truly unique mythology and a dash of the eldritch. Such clever, creepy, elaborate worldbuilding and snarky, sexy-smart characters!’