Thursday, April 16, 2026

Discount Armageddon (InCryptid)


Discount Armageddon: InCryptid, Book 1

Discount Armageddon by Seanan McGuire is a high-energy, witty, and deeply imaginative urban fantasy that feels like a biology textbook written by a superhero. It’s the perfect read for those who want the grit of Buffy the Vampire Slayer mixed with the whimsical creature-feature energy of Men in Black.


The Plot: Dancing with Cryptids

The story follows Verity Price, a member of a family that has spent generations studying and protecting "Cryptids"—the monsters, myths, and legends that live hidden among us. While most monster hunters want to kill the boogeyman, the Prices want to interview it and make sure it’s not an endangered species.

Verity lives in Manhattan, balancing two very different lives:

  1. Professional Cryptozoologist: Keeping the peace between the local werewolf packs and the colony of talking, religious mice (the Aeslin mice) living in her apartment.

  2. Professional Ballroom Dancer: Trying to win a national championship without accidentally stabbing her partner with a hidden stake.

The status quo is shattered when Dominic De Luca, an operative for the Covenant of St. George (a fanatical group dedicated to "purifying" the world of anything non-human), arrives in the city. Verity must decide if she can trust the man sworn to kill everything she protects, all while a real apocalypse begins to brew in the sewers of New York.


Why This Novel is a Breath of Fresh Air

  • The Aeslin Mice: These tiny, talking mice who worship the "Priestess" (Verity) are the undisputed stars of the book. They provide hilarious commentary and a unique sense of scale to the world-building.

  • A Different Kind of Hunter: Verity’s approach to "monsters" is rooted in science and empathy rather than just violence. It’s a refreshing take on the "tough urban fantasy heroine" trope.

  • The Ballroom Setting: Using competitive dance as a cover for monster hunting is genius. It adds a vibrant, colorful backdrop to the usual dark alleys of Manhattan.

  • Voice and Wit: Seanan McGuire’s writing is fast, funny, and incredibly smart. The dialogue crackles with personality.


Final Verdict

Discount Armageddon is pure, unadulterated fun. It’s smart, inclusive, and weird in all the best ways. If you like urban fantasy that doesn't take itself too seriously but still packs an emotional punch, this series is a must-start.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


 

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