I don't know that one, will take a look at it though.
I have found that when you leave the territory of classical fantasy, things often get more interesting, it's like only a few authors manage to get out of the shadow of Tolkien, when it comes to fantasy of the Elf, Dwarf and Orc variety.
I really enjoyed China Miéville's Perdido Street Station too, very unique take on everything, including magic, magitech and so forth. I'm still looking forward to the rpg for that, although Adamant are pushing it ever further. As a bonus, the author is a gamer and has even written a few articles for Dragon when it was still around. If you can stomach a bit of steampunk and lots of weirdness in your fantasy, it's a definite must, imo.