Jacqueline Carey’s debut novel is, in a word, great. For a first-time author, she seems to be unusually confident, handling an epic scope, mythological invention and a large cast of characters with quite a bit of authority. She also pulls off a really neat trick; her fantasy world is actually old Europe, seen through a [...]
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