When Mr. Nancy names you, it sticks. Just ask his son Fat Charlie, who hasn't been fat since he was a kid, but can't shake the nickname. He has avoided his dad for years, leaving him behind in Florida for a sensible career in London. But everything in Fat Charlie's buttoned-down world turns inside-out after he hears his father has died. First, he finds out his father was a god—Anansi the spider, Anansi the trickster—then he finds out he was not his father's only son. In this follow-up to American Gods, Neil Gaiman entwines Caribbean magic, sibling rivalry, and songs that weave worlds—and an ancient tiger who wants to undo it all.