Posted on April 7, 2008 by Pam Phillips
In 90s Moscow, where the streets are filled with kiosks “selling everything and manned by loud men who wouldn’t leave you alone,” something even stranger than capitalism is happening. Galina’s sister Masha is transformed into a jackdaw, sending Galina looking for her. She meets a cop, Yakov, who is assigned to track down rumors [...]
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Posted on March 12, 2008 by Pam Phillips
Miriam Beckstein, intrepid high-tech journalist, discovers she is really a lost daughter of a clan that can travel between worlds. And she is not pleased. Before I go on, make sure you’ve read the previous books in Charles Stross’s Merchant Prince series: The Family Trade, The Hidden Family, Clan Corporate, and the latest book Merchants’ [...]
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