The Door on the Sea by Caskey Russell - ISBN: 9781837863808
Paperback
Indigenous epic fantasy: a storyteller’s quest against shapeshifters.
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The Door on the Sea

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    13 October 2026

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Summary

An epic quest fantasy debut that is the Tlingit indigenous response to *The Lord of the Rings*

When Elān trapped a salmon-stealing raven in his cupboard, he never expected it would hold the key to saving his people from the shapeshifting Koosh invaders plaguing their shores. In exchange for its freedom, the raven offers a secret that can save Elān’s home: the Koosh have lost one of their most powerful weapons, and only the raven knows where it is.

Elān is task…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781837863808
ISBN-10:1837863806
Author:Caskey Russell
Publisher:Rebellion Publishing Ltd.
Imprint:Solaris
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:13 October 2026
Weight:278g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
Series:The Raven and Eagle series
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Goodness, it’s so exciting when epic fantasy tropes are done well, when they feel fresh and unexpected. I am always so thankful for writers who can breathe new life into the genre elements we love the most, and Russell has done exactly that here.” —Reactor“Storytelling at its purest, harkening back to times spent around a fire to listen to a master of their craft weave an engrossing tale… A thoroughly enjoyable, unique, and long overdue voice in modern fantasy.” —Karin Lowachee, author of The Crowns of Ishia trilogy“Both timeless and utterly fresh… This exhilarating adventure blends the grandeur of epic fantasy with the intimacy of character-driven storytelling, opening the door to a world readers will be eager to return to.” —Booklist“Astounding… a highly nuanced and complex novel.” —Library Journal“A new, fascinating take on a classic epic adventure.” —NPR

About The Author

Caskey Russell

Caskey Russell is from Seattle, Washington, and has lived in Oregon, Iowa, Wyoming, and New Zealand. He is a father, a professor, a musician, and an enrolled member of the Tlingit Nation (Eagle / Kooyu Kwáan) of Alaska.

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