Hell's Heart is a standalone queer friendly space opera homage to Moby Dick by Alexis Hall. Released 10th March 2026 by Macmillan on their Tor imprint, it's 464 pages and is available in hardcover, audio, and ebook formats. It's worth noting that the ebook format has a handy interactive table of contents as well as interactive links and references throughout.
The 5 word cover blurb honestly covers the entire book perfectly: "Sapphic Moby Dick in Space". The other 464 pages, in true homage to the source inspiration, meander, complain, and very occasionally stumble through a tragic epic tale which very very often hinders readers' connection with the narrative, with the characters, and with the writing. It's convoluted and disjointed (again, true to the original work).
For anyone who was forced to read Moby Dick for a grade back in school, this will instigate flashbacks of the *slog* that Melville (and Mrs. Grant!!!!) put us through. For the circa 90% who just bought the Cliff's Notes and cribbed for the exam, this one is in space, and it's F/F gay friendly.
The author is undeniably gifted and technically adept. This is not their best work. It -is- very well written, but heavens above, it drags and the characters are *difficult* to connect with or care about very much (note: this was also a huge issue in Moby Dick).
The unabridged audiobook has a run time of 14 hours 18 minutes and is beautifully read by Charli Anne Delores. She has a husky well modulated alto voice and does a great job delineating the various characters. The audiobook reading brings character and some engagement to an otherwise difficult/directionless read. Sound and production values are high throughout the recording.
Three stars. As a Macmillan/Tor selection, it will be on the auto-acquisition lists for most libraries. It would also be a good choice (probably) for SF bookclub discussions. Otherwise it's a grudge match to finish.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.









