It might seem to be a picture-perfect, serene and utterly remote fragment of rural England. Yet the towns and villages along the sixty-mile course of the beautiful Derwent River inspired a lot of remarkable people - and saw a lot of trouble. Some of the inhabitants of Keswick, Cockermouth, Workington and their neighbours Maryport and Whitehaven created world-famous art and literature. Others built fortunes, wielded enormous political power, created industries or steered world-changing events. But these achievements often came at a heavy price. The twenty-one real-life stories in this work of Cumbrian history include: A corrupt moneybags accidentally made a town beautiful as he sneakily bought up an election. A pioneering doctor gave everything she had to establish a hospital for the poor, only to find her own Government was killing the people she aimed to save. An innocent German miner was bludgeoned to death by a jealous Cumbrian mob after he and his Continental colleagues left the...
@nickbwalking I’ve read the first book and have the second one on my bought-but-not-yet-read list.
The first one is definitely among my favourite sci-fi stories. I’ll have to reread it before I start with the second one, but I’m very excited. :D
@nickbwalking fwiw, each book in the series is much more comprehensible when you have the previous ones fresh in your mind so my recommendation would be to wait until Alecto is out and then read all four. (I really really love the series.)
(And yes I'm going through you "what I've read this year" thread like a creep. 😛 might pick up some of your recs.)