Summary
Gideon the Ninth is a 2019 science fantasy novel marking the debut of New Zealand author Tamsyn Muir. This genre-defying tale blends elements of gothic horror and space opera with contemporary humor and queer representation. Set in a distant future where necromancers rule nine planets, the story follows the irreverent Gideon Nav and her nemesis Harrowhark Nonagesimus as they navigate deadly trials to become immortal servants of the Emperor. Named as one of the best books of 2019 by NPR, Vox, and the New York Public Library, Gideon the Ninth won the 2020 Locus Award for Best First Novel and was shortlisted for the prestigious Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Awards. It also launched her bestselling Locked Tomb series. With its memorable characters, intricate world-building, and inventive blend of comedy and horror, the novel has secured Muir’s place as a rising star in the science fantasy world.
Plot
Gideon Nav, an indentured servant of the Ninth House, attempts to escape her life of servitude but is thwarted by Harrowhark Nonagesimus, the house's heir. Despite their mutual dislike, Harrow recruits Gideon as her cavalier for a series of trials set by the Emperor. The trials, held at Canaan House on the First House's planet, will determine which heirs become Lyctors—immortal necromancers serving the Emperor.
At Canaan House, Gideon and Harrow join heirs and cavaliers from other Houses in exploring the mansion and solving necromantic puzzles. As suspicious deaths occur, alliances form and tensions rise among the participants. Gideon and Harrow's relationship evolves from antagonism to reluctant cooperation as they make progress in the trials, uncovering hidden chambers and ancient experiments.
Eventually, the true nature of Lyctorhood is revealed—a necromancer must consume their cavalier's soul to achieve immortality. This discovery leads to further conflict, deaths among the Houses, and another revelation. One participant, Dulcinea of the Seventh House, is actually an imposter—Cytherea the First, a rogue Lyctor with a vendetta against the Emperor.
In the final confrontation with Cytherea, Gideon sacrifices herself to save Harrow, forcing her to become a Lyctor. Harrow defeats Cytherea but loses consciousness. She awakens on the Emperor's ship, learning that Gideon's soul is now irreversibly merged with hers. As one of only two survivors, Harrow agrees to serve the Emperor as Harrowhark the First, in exchange for restoring the declining Ninth House to glory.