The John Persons Files (Hammers on Bone and A Song for Quiet)
| Expected release date is Nov 10th 2026 |
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Overview
Experience bestselling author Cassandra Khaw's hard-boiled, Lovecraftian horror series, Persons Non Grata, in one volume, containing the novellas Hammers on Bone and A Song for Quiet, and a brand-new story, 'You Were Always Mine'.
John Persons is a private investigator—a good one. Over the course of his ancient, arcane existence, he's hunted gods and demons, and broken them in his teeth. He's also a monster, which makes him perfect for the darkest, most dangerous jobs.
Deacon James is a rambling bluesman straight from Georgia - a Black man with troubles he can't escape and music that won't let him go. When he crosses paths with John Persons, he thinks the PI is a madman. But this weird, monstrous investigator may be the only person who can help him.
Enter a world of frightening, eldritch delights, where danger lurks in every corner and monsters sometimes wear familiar faces.
Also by Cassandra Khaw:
Find Me Where it Ends
The Library at Hellebore
The Salt Grows Heavy
Nothing But Blackened Teeth
The Dead Take the A Train (co-written with Richard Kadrey)









