However, Parry's ambition historical fantasy is set as much in France and the West Indies as in England. It's certainly likely to appeal to a similar audience. It would be easy, since this is another large tome of alternate historical fantasy where magic is added to the Eighteenth Century, to compare this book to Jonathan Strange and Mr Norell. That could just be my perception of course and didn't detract from a sterling performance.Īnd on to the book. Perhaps I'm imagining it, but it felt as if he wasn't desperately interested in some of the large bodies of prose in between dialogue. He brought out the characters well and was pleasant to listen to. Audio arc received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest reviewĪudio review first: I liked the narrator.
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