Roxbrough
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Another of Stirling's alternative history works. Nantucket being suddenly tranported back into the stone age.
Unlike his Draka series though, the characters are not so instantly intriguing and the most three dimensional charater does not appear at the begining, of what is to be, a trilogy.
Well written though (something I appreciated after Moody's loose language in Trust).
A trifle overlong, but this is a quibble and I wold still recommend it and give it a 9.0.
If you have not read Stirling before I would start with the superior Draka series.
Unlike his Draka series though, the characters are not so instantly intriguing and the most three dimensional charater does not appear at the begining, of what is to be, a trilogy.
Well written though (something I appreciated after Moody's loose language in Trust).
A trifle overlong, but this is a quibble and I wold still recommend it and give it a 9.0.
If you have not read Stirling before I would start with the superior Draka series.