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160 pages, Hardcover
First published February 13, 2024
I had the unpleasant feeling that I was riding straight down a giant throat.--------------------------------------
鈥he woods of Gallacia are as deep and dark as God鈥檚 sorrow.T. Kingfisher, nom de plume of Ursula Vernon, introduced Alex Easton, the Sworn Soldier of the series title, in her 2022 novella, What Moves the Dead. Easton is a native of the fictional nation of Gallacia, a place with its own language, nasty weather, and plenty of reasons to stay away. Alex travels with Angus, erstwhile batman from military days, and overall assistant these days. It is the late 19th century. The pair managed to survive the creepy challenges offered in the first book in the series, a particularly original and alarming take on Poes鈥檚, The Fall of the House of Usher. They are looking forward to a holiday at Easton鈥檚 hunting lodge. But they do have a penchant for finding the unusual and unpleasant.
鈥 recognized the smell of livrit, our beloved national paint thinner, made from lichen, cloudberries, and spite. No Gallacian soldier would be without a bottle, in case we ever need to remember what we鈥檙e fighting for. (Mostly the opportunity to be somewhere that has better liquor.)--------------------------------------
The greatest city in Gallacia is fine, I suppose, but I didn鈥檛 feel the need to linger. Imagine if an architect wanted to re-create Budapest, but on a shoestring budget and without any of the convenient flat bits. While fighting wolves.And Potter butchering the local patois is quite fun.
The silence didn鈥檛 feel peaceful. It felt thick. Like a layer of fuzz on your tongue after a hard night of drinking, which you can鈥檛 see or touch but you can damn well taste. There weren鈥檛 even any birds singing.