As ever, there’s plenty more books we couldn’t quite squeeze in. Rebecca Roanhorse’s dark fantasy TREAD OF ANGELS (out now, Solaris) centres on two “Fallen” sisters (descendants of demonkind) in a mining town. When Mariel is accused of murdering one of the ruling Archangels, Celeste sets out to prove her innocence. We rather dug Chuck Wendig’s Wanderers – a postapocalyptic tale in which a growing group of “sleepwalkers” wends its way across the United States – calling it “reminiscent of the likes of Stephen King and Robert McCammon at their ’80s peaks”. His equally chunky follow-up WAYWARD (out now, Del Rey) sees the now-woken sleepwalkers and the “shepherds” who protected them striving to rebuild the world. Would you prefer DC films if there weren’t so many pesky moving images? Then THE BATMAN: THE OFFICIAL SCRIPT BOOk and JOKER: THE OFFICIAL SCRIPT BOOK (out now, Titan) are for you. Yep, it’s the screenplays, illustrated with stills. SFX’s very own American correspondent Tara Bennett is behind THE ART OF AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER (DK, 16 December), a behind-the-scenes look at James Cameron’s latest, crammed with concept art and creature designs, so it’s probably one of the greatest books ever published. (Quietly slips a crisp $50 bill into his pocket). Finally, THE ORIGINS OF THE WHEEL OF TIME (out now, Tor) explores the inspirations behind Robert Jordan’s series, drawing on interviews and a study of his unpublished notes.