Welcome to my weekly segment, Waiting on Wednesday, where I look at upcoming books that I am planning to order and review in the next few months and which I think I will really enjoy. Stay tuned to see reviews of these books when I get a copy of them. For this latest Waiting on Wednesday, I highlight one of the more intriguing and potential laden fantasy novels of 2026 with the awesome upcoming book, Mortedant’s Peril by the always impressive R. J. Barker.

Ever since I started getting back into fantasy fiction a few years ago, I have had the pleasure of reading some truly amazing works from a range of very talented authors. However, few authors have engaged me with their creativity, cleverness and ability to bring complex characters to life than the phenomenal and continually improving author, R. J. Barker.
Barker debuted back in 2017 with his debut novel, Age of Assassins that kicked off The Wounded Kingdom trilogy. Following an apprentice assassin and his master as they attempt to unravel a political conspiracy in a dark castle, Age of Assassins was an awesome book that served as a great introduction to Barker’s writing style. However, Age of Assassins was only the start, as he soon followed up this first book with two epic sequels, Blood of Assassins and King of Assassins, both of which saw the aging protagonist become involved in several elaborate plots and battles as he tries to keep his king/best friend alive. Both these novels were extremely incredible, and Barker seemed to markedly improve as a writer with each book, with King of Assassins being an exceptional, five-star read, especially with its many dark twists.
As such, by the end of The Wounded Kingdom trilogy, I was very impressed with Barker, however, he was just getting started. In 2019, only two years after his debut, Barker unleashed a second trilogy with The Tide Child series. Set in a whole new fantasy world, The Tide Child trilogy was an intriguing nautical-based dark fantasy that followed a crew of a condemned ship, made of dragon bone, as they attempt to survive the dark machinations of a corrupt government while attempting to bring back the ancient sea dragons previously hunted to extinction. This incredible trilogy stated with The Bone Ships (one of my favourite books and audiobooks of 2019), an excellent and powerful read that perfectly introduced the trilogy’s main characters and showcased just how far Barker had come as an author as he seamlessly dived into a whole new sub-genre of fantasy fiction by pulling together an epic and grim tale on the high seas. The following two novels, Call of the Bone Ships and The Bone Ship’s Wake (one of my favourite books and audiobooks of 2021), were incredible sequels the expertly continued the great story while providing some powerful development to the main characters. Everything was given a dramatic and fitting ending in the final novel and The Tide Child series ended up being one of the very best trilogies I have ever read.
Naturally, after how exceptional Barker’s first two trilogies were, I was quite eager to see what this talented author would do next. Unfortunately, I quite spectacularly failed to read his 2022 release, Gods of the Wyrdwood, as well as the following novels in the Forsaken trilogy. This honestly wasn’t a conscious decision on my part, as I was really looking forward to Gods of the Wyrdwood, but for some inexplicable reason it just never happened. As such, it’s been a little while since I’ve had the pleasure of reading a Barker novel, and that is something I plan to rectify in 2026.
My opportunity for redemption when it comes to being a Barker fan will come in the form of his next upcoming novel, Mortedant’s Peril, which is set for release in May 2026. An intriguing sounding book, Mortedant’s Peril will see a protagonist who can speak to the dead become a fugitive in his own city after being framed for murder.
Plot Synopsis:
In a city of ancient automata, strange spirits, and sleeping gods, a cleric of death finds his own life on the line in this vividly imagined fantasy murder mystery from the acclaimed author of The Bone Ships and Age of Assassins.
He can speak to the dead. But the living want him silenced . . .
Irody Hasp’s unique gift is his curse: he reads the final thoughts of the dead. But a routine reading of a lowly records keeper implicates him in a vast, high-level conspiracy. Then the unthinkable happens: his own apprentice is brutally murdered and Irody is framed for the crime. As he stumbles deeper into a web of magic and betrayal, he draws the attention of the City of Elbay’s most powerful and ruthless figures.
With the city’s corrupt elite closing in, Irody has just one chance to clear his name and expose the truth. No Mortedant is popular, but the uncompromising Irody is even less popular than most. So he’s forced to rely on unlikely allies: Mirial, a cunning street urchin, and Whisper, one of the enigmatic sea people. As this unlikely trio unearths Elbay’s darkest secrets, they discover a city where lives are expendable and every faction, from guilds to nobles to thieves, battles for control. Three insignificant outsiders must fight not just for their lives, but for everything their people hold dear – and the fate of their magical city.
I really like the sound of Mortendant’s Peril’s plot, especially as Barker is diving into another cool sub-set of fantasy fiction, this time with an urban fantasy thriller. Set in a cool new fantasy city, loaded with guilds, thieves, factions and magic, Mortedant’s Peril will throw the author’s no-doubt complex protagonist into a massive conspiracy that he’ll need to uncover with the help of his ability to speak to the dead and a band of unlikely comrades. This sort of scenario has produced some outstanding fantasy narratives in the past, and I cannot wait to see Barker’s take on it. Based on my prior experiences with the author’s work, I am expecting a dark and engaging tale, loaded with compelling protagonists and impressive character development.
Pretty much the moment that I heard R. J. Barker had a new fantasy novel coming out in 2026, I knew I was going to grab it. Barker is such an impressive author, and his previous works that I have had the pleasure of reading have all been so damn good. Combine that with the awesome plot synopsis above and Mortedant’s Peril is now one of fantasy books I most looking forward to in 2026. I have no doubt at all that Barker is going to once again wow me with his outstanding writing, and I just know Mortedant’s Peril is going to be something special.