I don’t typically like (overly-long) Fantasy novels. But this one worked for me.
Foundryside (2018) by Robert Jackson Bennett is a high-stakes fantasy heist novel set in the city of Tevanne, where industrialised magic—known as “scriving“—is used to convince inanimate objects to disobey the laws of physics.
The Core Storyline:
- The Heist: Sancia Grado, a highly skilled thief with the unique ability to “feel” how objects are scrived, is hired to steal a seemingly ordinary, heavily guarded box from a merchant house warehouse.
- The Discovery: Upon opening the box, Sancia discovers it contains an intelligent, ancient artifact (named Clef) that holds the secrets of the “Hierophants”—an ancient civilization that once used this magic to reshape reality.
- The Conflict: Powerful, ruthless merchant houses want this artifact to monopolize the technology and rewrite the world to their advantage. Sancia, now a target, must go on the run to protect the item.
- The Alliance: Sancia teams up with an unlikely group, including a disgruntled soldier named Gregor Dandolo, to prevent this technology from falling into the wrong hands.
- The Resolution: The plot unfolds as a series of action-packed heists and chases, forcing Sancia to learn how to manipulate the magic herself to survive and stop the merchant houses from unleashing a new, dangerous era of reality-warping technology.
Ofelia Dandolo: Gregor’s mother, the fiercely formidable woman who runs the Dandolo Campo and plans on making sure it stays on or near the top.
- Orso and Berenice: the master scriver of Gregor’s House and his “Fab” (think the “builder” to his “architect”), both driven by intellectual curiosity and a desire to further their craft.
- Claudia and Giovanni: scrivers who failed out of the campo system and now do scriving work in the black market.
Foundryside is the first book in the Founders trilogy and focuses on themes of corporate greed, the ethics of AI, and the power of technology




























