Chakraborty's debut novel,
The City of Brass, was published in 2017 and was nominated for several science fiction and fantasy awards, including the
Crawford Award,
Compton Crook Award,
Locus Award,
British Fantasy Award, and
World Fantasy Award. The sequel,
The Kingdom of Copper, was published to critical acclaim in 2019. Later that year Chakraborty was named a finalist for the
John W. Campbell Award. The final installment in the Daevabad trilogy,
The Empire of Gold, was released in June 2020.
The River of Silver: Tales From the Daevabad Trilogy, a collection of stories taking place in the fictional world of Daevabad, came out in 2022. Chakraborty's next trilogy, pitched as ''
Ocean's Eleven meets Pirates of the Caribbean, is set in the 12th-century Indian Ocean. In the series debut, The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi,
an infamous retired pirate returns to her old profession when she is offered the chance to right a wrong from her past and gain a fabled treasure. It was published in February 2023 by Harper Voyager and debuted on The New York Times'' Best Seller list. The audiobook, narrated by Lameece Issaq and Amin El Gamal, was selected for the 2024
RUSA Listen List.
Adaptations In May 2020, it was announced that Complete Fiction had
optioned The Daevabad Trilogy for
Netflix. ==Personal life==