We’re impatiently awaiting the CRIMSON IN QUIETUS blog tour, which starts August 31, 2026. We’ll be celebrating Eugen Bacon’s immersive, genre-bending new novel with a fantastic group of reviewers, writers, and book bloggers to offer an exciting look into Bacon’s extraordinary world. In the meantime, check out the list of tour stops and enter our giveaway! If you haven’t preordered the book, now is the time!
Tour Stops
Publishers Weekly – Book Review
Books+Publishing – Book Review
Books+Publishing – Interview
Locus Magazine – Book Review
FanFiAddict – Book Review
Midu Reads – Excerpt
Vol. 1 Brooklyn – Guest Post
Michael Columbe – Interview
The Next Best Book Club – Guest Post
Big Indie Books – Listicle
Largehearted Boy – Annotated Playlist
TKentwrites – Guest Post
The Horror Tree – Guest Post
Madzthedruid – Book Review
The S Reaction – Interview
Butchered Writers – Interview
Giveaway
About the Book
Crimson in Quietus
From the queen of genre-bending speculative fiction, comes the newest Sauútiverse offering, a mystery like no other, where the investigator is not a detective, but a sound scientist.
In a world where sound is a tangible force, Muso’mi is a maadiregi—an expert in the art of consuming it. At the prestigious Mahadum, she researches the language of silence, seeking to master the gift her mother calls theft. But academic intrigue turns to deadly peril when her friend vanishes after unearthing a hidden truth. Pursuing clues through pools of quietude across worlds, Muso’mi stumbles upon a horrifying discovery: a pattern of carnage left in fields of harvested silence. Now, the hunter becomes the hunted, as her unique expertise draws her into the orbit of a serial killer who understands the power of sound all too well.
Includes a glossary of Bantu, Afrocentric and made-up words from this cross-cultural tale written in gorgeous lyrical language packed with emotion.
More info →About the Author

Eugen Bacon is an African Australian author. She’s a Solstice, British Fantasy and Foreword Indies Award winner, a twice World Fantasy and Shirley Jackson Award finalist, and a finalist in the Philip K. Dick Award, Ignyte and the Nommo Awards for speculative fiction by Africans. Eugen is an Otherwise Fellow, and was also announced in the honor list for “doing exciting work in gender and speculative fiction.” Danged Black Thing made the Otherwise Award Honor List as a “sharp collection of Afro-Surrealist work.” Visit her at eugenbacon.com.




