
Marie-Lætitia Bonaparte-Wyse de Solms Ratazzi de Rute y Ginez, and The Husband Trap stories
A big sweeping story of the 1860s in Paris; and its glamorous author.
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The Peacock Cloak, by Chris Beckett
They’re all decent enough, mostly rooted in East Anglia.
From the Heart of EuropeIn Ascension, by Martin MacInnes
Everything is linked, the protagonist is interesting and intriguing, and the non-human forces subtly realised.
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In Ascension, by Martin MacInnes
Everything is linked, the protagonist is interesting and intriguing, and the non-human forces subtly realised.
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Bellatrix, Épisodes 1 and 2, by Leo
Kim and Manon investigate the backward world of Bellatrix.
From the Heart of EuropeFreshwater, by Akwaeke Emezi
The story of a Nigerian who contains several different personalities. I found it an excellent read.
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Freshwater, by Akwaeke Emezi
The story of a Nigerian who contains several different personalities. I found it an excellent read.
From the Heart of EuropeThe Sea Lady: A Tissue of Moonshine, by H.G. Wells
A mermaid washes ashore and the local Liberal candidate falls in love with her.
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The Sea Lady: A Tissue of Moonshine, by H.G. Wells
A mermaid washes ashore and the local Liberal candidate falls in love with her.
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The Nightwatch Winter, by Jenny Overton; and Elizabeth Grant, illustrator
Sequel to Creed Country; and its intriguing cover artist.
From the Heart of EuropeCollected Plays and Teleplays, by Flann O’Brien
Especially Faustus Kelly, Rhapsody in Stephen's Green, and The Dead Spit of Kelly.
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Collected Plays and Teleplays, by Flann O’Brien
Especially Faustus Kelly, Rhapsody in Stephen’s Green, and The Dead Spit of Kelly.
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The Aztecs, by Doris V. Sutherland (and John Lucarotti)
Concentrates maybe a bit too much on the question of historical accuracy.
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Eden Rebellion, by Abi Falaise
World-building so complex that I am afraid I got lost in it.
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