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The Troupe

by Robert Jackson Bennett
The Troupe by Robert Jackson Bennett
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From the author of Mr. Shivers comes a tale of intrigue, American gothic, and supernatural suspense.

George Carole is an uncommonly gifted pianist in search of something lost. His search leads him to Vaudeville and to one troupe in particular — the Silenus Troupe.

But the answers to George’s questions are met with more questions — deeper and stranger and deadlier mysteries. He must uncover the truth behind the troupe and their strange, mystical ways before it is too late. A dark power threatens all of them, but what role George and the others must play remains to be seen.

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Category: Fantasy, Horror
Release date: February 1, 2012

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Robert Jackson Bennett

Robert Jackson Bennett

In the shifting terrain of modern fantasy, Robert Jackson Bennett stands out not for the worlds he builds, but for the questions he refuses to let go unanswered. His stories don’t just transport readers—they confront them. What if gods could die, and their corpses still held sway over history? What if magic were reduced to a language—a programming code etched into reality—and power came from those who knew how to rewrite the rules?

Born in 1984 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and raised in the outskirts of Houston, Bennett grew up roaming the in-between spaces—construction sites, empty fields, drainage ditches. Places where things were half-finished or half-forgotten. That sense of the liminal—the not-quite-here, not-quite-normal—echoes in everything he writes. He later studied English at the University of Texas at Austin, but it wasn’t academia that shaped his narrative instincts—it was curiosity, the kind that turns over every rock just to see what’s writhing beneath.

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His early novels, like Mr. Shivers and The Company Man, married Americana with horror, exploring haunted highways, broken cities, and the monstrous corners of the American dream. Those stories were unsettling not just for their creatures, but for what they revealed about people and power when stripped bare. Both novels drew critical attention, winning the Shirley Jackson Award and the Edgar Award respectively—not because they fit neatly into any one genre, but because they refused to.

It was The Divine Cities trilogy that truly redefined Bennett’s reach. Starting with City of Stairs, the series dropped readers into a post-colonial landscape littered with the bones of dead gods and the bureaucracies that replaced them. Blending espionage, philosophy, and myth, the trilogy is both a gripping political thriller and a meditation on history—how it’s told, who controls it, and what it means to believe in something long after it’s gone.

He followed that up with The Founders Trilogy, a world of scrived objects—magic through coding—where reality is manipulable if you understand the syntax. Books like Foundryside and Shorefall aren’t just fantasy; they’re treatises on systems: economic, magical, societal. Bennett has a knack for embedding high-concept ideas in fast-paced, emotionally resonant narratives. His characters—often rebels, outcasts, or broken idealists—navigate worlds built on crumbling truths and corrupted logic.

Recognition followed. His novels have been finalists for the Hugo, World Fantasy, and Locus Awards. But awards have never really captured what his books do. They destabilize. They push. They leave you thinking long after the final page.

In 2024, Bennett launched his newest series with The Tainted Cup, shifting again—this time into mystery-infused fantasy that reads like Sherlock Holmes crossed with eldritch horror. It’s a testament to his versatility that he can pivot genres without losing the sharp thematic blade that defines his voice.

Bennett currently lives in Austin, Texas with his family. When he isn’t writing mind-bending fantasy novels, he’s often dissecting the mechanics of storytelling, power, and systems—sometimes on the page, sometimes just in the way he looks at the world. His stories remind us that fantasy isn’t about escaping reality—it’s about decoding it.

More books by Robert Jackson Bennett

Shadow of the Leviathan Book 3 (Shadow of the Leviathan #3)
  ⧗ 9.00 / 2
A Drop of Corruption (Shadow of the Leviathan #2)
  ⧗ 8.00 / 1
The Tainted Cup (Shadow of the Leviathan #1)
  ★ 9.00 / 2
Locklands (The Founders Trilogy #3)
  ★ 9.00 / 1
In the Shadows of Men
  ★ 10.00 / 1
Shorefall (The Founders Trilogy #2)
  ★ 10.00 / 1
Vigilance
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Foundryside (The Founders Trilogy #1)
  ★ 8.50 / 6
City of Miracles (The Divine Cities #3)
  ★ 9.20 / 5
City of Blades (The Divine Cities #2)
  ★ 8.20 / 5
City of Stairs (The Divine Cities #1)
  ★ 8.40 / 5
American Elsewhere
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The Company Man
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Mr. Shivers
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