Green  Deadly Things, Jenn Lyons
Green  Deadly Things, Jenn Lyons
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Green & Deadly Things

Author: Jenn Lyons

Narrator: Torian Brackett

Unabridged: 15 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2026


Synopsis

For fans of S.A. Chakraborty, Robin Hobb, and Martha Wells's Witch King, a riveting standalone fantasy of necromancy and magical mayhem from Jenn Lyons, the acclaimed author of The Ruin of Kings.

Centuries ago, necromancy almost destroyed the world. That’s how history remembers it.

History remembers it wrong.

Mathaiik has trained all his life to join the sacred order of the Idallik Knights, charged with defending their world from the forces of necromancy. Only vestiges of that cursed magic remain, nothing like the fabled days of the Grim Lords, the undead wizards who once nearly destroyed the world.

But when an even stranger kind of monster begins to wake, the Knights quickly prove powerless to stop them. Whole forests are coming alive and devouring anyone so foolish as to trespass, as if the land itself has turned upon humanity.

It’s a good thing, then, that the Grim Lords were never truly destroyed. One of their number sleeps below the Knights' very fortress. And when an army of twisted tree monsters attacks the young initiates in his charge, Math decides to do the unthinkable: he wakes her up.

This is only the beginning of his problems. Because said necromancer, Kaiataris, knows something history has forgotten. The threat of this wild magic is part of a cycle that has repeated countless times–life after death, chaos after order. And if she and Math can’t find a new way to balance the scales, this won't just be the end of the world as they know it, but the end of all life, everywhere.

A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books

About Jenn Lyons

Twice-nominated Astounding Award finalist Jenn Lyons lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, a rebellious cait sìth, and a nearly infinite number of opinions on everything from Sumerian mythology to the proper way to make a martini. After thirty years as a graphic artist, art director, and video game producer (in that order), Lyons now happily splits her time between game development and novel writing. Her geek roots run deep, beginning with first edition Dungeons & Dragons in grade school and continuing today with an ever-evolving roster of hobbies—recent obsessions include pyrography, stenography, and medieval occult manuscripts. She is also the author of The Sky on Fire and the A Chorus of Dragons series, which begins with The Ruin of Kings.


Reviews

Goodreads review by jenny reads a lot on March 01, 2026

Green & Deadly Things has a lot of jenny’s favorite things… Botanical magic, necromancy, a quest, and a yearn-y romance. Plus an interesting world with complicated political dynamics. I had a good time with this book. The audiobook is phenomenal and probably (at least partly) responsible for my over......more

Goodreads review by Rachel (TheShadesofOrange) on March 05, 2026

4.0 Stars As someone who binged through the Chorus of Dragons program, I was eager to read a new fantasy story but this author. This is a separate plot but has some familiar similarities. Once again, Lyon writes a story filled with unique characters, whimsical plots and queer romance. Usually I prefer......more

Goodreads review by Anna on March 06, 2026

A guy who fails at being a holy knight in desperation allies with a girl who's a 1400yo wizard on a mad dash quest to save the world from immense danger where nobody believes them or tries to exploit the situation for their political gains. Look if it isn't a compilation of my favourite tropes all i......more

Goodreads review by Sarah ⟡ Tea & Tomes on March 11, 2026

Thank you Macmillan Audio for the gifted audio review copy! I struggled quite a bit with this one at the beginning. I knew going in that it would be darker, but the body horror was sometimes difficult for me to get past. It also took a while for the story’s threads to connect in a way that really kic......more

Goodreads review by DarkPlotsAndLipGloss on March 10, 2026

One of my most anticipated reads of the month. A book with necromancers, botanical magic, knights, and political warfare, all my favorites; but it just wasn't delivered right. The beginning starts out very confusing and it takes a while for anything to be explained. You're just kind of thrown in to......more


Quotes

"Moving at breakneck speed, Green and Deadly Things pairs incredibly compelling magical ideas with deeply terrifying monsters." – Daniel M. Ford, author of the Warden series

"Lyons’s new stand-alone fantasy has delightful characters, a slow-burn romance, and a world with nature gone wild, quite literally. Fans of unusual magic and witty dialogue will find this a great read."– Library Journal, starred review