The body horror and sci-fi elements work together beautifully, melding into a thrilling and thought-provoking page-turner. Tsamaase is a writer to watch. Publishers Weekly, starred review
Captivating and valiant. . . . With both chilling precision and anguished passion, Womb City depicts a toxic future of cyber-reincarnation and authoritarian omniscience. Foreword Reviews, starred review
This Afrofuturist novels twisty plot has a lot to say about inequality and complicity. Los Angeles Times
Womb City pulsates with this gender-expansive feminist rage, propelling a narrative at breakneck speedsometimes literally, for the charactersthat leaves no one exempt from misogynys horrifying control. Los Angeles Review of Books
This Africanfuturist horror novel brings cyberpunk vibes, dystopian vibes, and ghost stories together for a great and unique read. Book Riot
Womb City is an Afrofuturist, cyberpunk, feminist, horror thrill ride and if that isn't enough... I can't help you. Book Culture
Enjoyably terrifying. New Scientist
Womb City is an introspective Africanfuturist horror for readers who love stories that take a swing at reductive views on gender and crime without hiding the awfulness those issues bring up. Lightspeed
A piercing critique of patriarchal power . . .Womb City is a gripping read for anyone interested in bringing down systems of oppression. Ancillary Review of Books
A fierce, furious, and fearless debut that has its finger on the pulseno, the gushing woundof our world's most invasive cruelties. Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling co-author of The Shape of Water
This beautifully written work haunts and upends expectations with its resurrected ghosts and gods and ancestors of Motswana cosmology. What an accomplished debut! T. L. Huchu, Caine Prize finalist and author of The Library of the Dead
This propulsive and brilliant page-turner is a searing indictment of the world in which we live, and Im so glad it exists. Move aside Philip K. Dick and George OrwellTsamaase is the new visionary of our time. Marisa Crane, author of I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself
Womb City has it all: cyberpunk, Africanfuturism, and a determined, fierce protagonist. Unapologetically feminist in the best of ways, this book pushes the heroine to her limits and explores just how far shell go to bring down the entire corrupt system. N. E. Davenport, author of The Blood Trials
Raw and unflinching, lyrical and bombastic, Tsamaase has written a masterful techno-thriller that eviscerates the genre while surpassing it. Cadwell Turnbull, award-winning author of No Gods, No Monsters
"A furious and vital read that finds in the human body a map of good, evil, and everything in between. Indra Das award-winning author of The Devourers