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Jason A. Bartles
Author
A Valley to Harness

Adult; Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror; (Market)

The climate crisis is here, and no refuge is safe. In the late 2050s, Henry seeks safety in Sediment Valley, an Appalachian retreat promising peace, prosperity, and a place to bake his delicious sweets. But the corporate powers of SustainAble have other plans for Sediment Valley and the geologic power it hides. Henry soon meets Colson, a reserved butler for the founder of Sediment Valley, and Brisa, a tech genius with an outgoing spirit. Unbeknownst to Henry, both Colson and Brisa have concealed their motivations for leaving the violence of the outside world. When they discover the true, terrifying plans for the valley and its inhabitants, Henry, Colson, and Brisa must learn to trust one another to save themselves, their loved ones—and the world. Three isolated heroes face impossible odds. Can they work together to liberate the valley? Or is it already too late to act? A Valley to Harness welcomes readers, new and returning, to the speculative future of The World’s Revolution.
Reviews
Bartles’s grabber of a speculative fiction debut brings together a plucky spy, a vengeful butler, and a shy baker to navigate the mysteries of an Appalachian utopia in the climate-ravaged near future. All Henry Townsend wants is to bake for his patron, SustainAble CEO/philanthropic billionaire Lady Duggery, and forget the climate-ravaged world beyond Sediment Valley. But activist Brisa Arroyo looks to sabotage SustainAble’s cryptomines hidden beneath the supposedly green-powered Valley, while Duggery’s loyal butler, Colson Dagwood, harbors a dangerous secret and a burning desire for revenge. After a failed attempt on the visiting Pennsylvania Militia leadership, the three unlikely allies find themselves entangled in a sinister plot involving earthquakes, magic, and missing citizens.

Readers will fall headfirst into this frightening near-future vision of a country torn apart by extreme weather, corporate greed, and ecofascism; where activists fight clandestine battles, enigmatic Awakened wield Earth’s gifts to protect the planet, and the rich lord over a common caste scraping to get by. Bartles explores his rich world via crisp prose and a roster of nuanced characters alive with complexity and heart—and always capable of surprise. This attention to drifts of mind and the textures of everyday living brings the world to life, though at times it diminishes narrative momentum and can feel at odds with some superhero-coded action. Still, A Valley to Harness mostly maintains consistent balance and flow, and despite the excitement of supernatural powers and a fight for freedom, Bartles’s scenes pulse with humanity and strange, striking detail.

Bartles’s focus on a well-drawn, predominantly queer cast offers an honest, tender, and beautifully knotty forecast of possible futures for a community too often “othered” by society, and the simmering romance between Henry and Colson is a delightful reminder that even in the darkest era there’s room for love. Fans of genre-defying spec-fic with thought-provoking worldbuilding and deceptively complex characters will relish this.

Takeaway: Smart, humane novel of revolution and Earth-derived superpowers in a climate-ravaged future.

Comparable Titles: Graham Masterton’s Drought, Emmi Itäranta’s The Weaver.

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

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