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Camera Obscura
By (Author) Lavie Tidhar
2
Watkins Media Limited
Angry Robot
2nd August 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fantasy
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Science fiction
FIC
Paperback
384
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
336g
CAN'T FIND A RATIONAL EXPLANATION TO A MYSTERY CALL IN THE QUIET COUNCIL. The mysterious and glamorous Lady De Winter is one of their most valuable agents. A despicable murder inside a locked and bolted room on the Rue Morgue in Paris is just the start. This whirlwind adventure will take Milady to the highest and lowest parts of that great city - and cause her to question the very nature of reality itself. Extra! Extra! Read all about it - for the first time, also includes "Titanic", a short story from the Lost Files of the Bookman Histories. File Under- Steampunk Alternate History | Reptilian Royalty | Murder Most Foul | The World's Fair
"Lavie Tidhars Camera Obscura is not so much a sequel to his generally impressive steampunk novel, The Bookman, as it is a continuation of events in the world presented in that debut. While the locale is different and no characters brought forward, this work retains all the nuances of the first novel and improves upon most of them."
- Alan Cranis, www.bookgasm.com
"Although I recommend reading The Bookman first (simply because it is one great Steampunk novel), it is not essential for understanding Camera Obscura. Lavie Tidhars latest novel is highly enjoyable on its own." -www.daily-steampunk.com
"Camera Obscura raised the Lesards series to a must for me... I am truly curious where Lavie Tidhar will take it next." - Liviu Suciu, Fantasy Book Critic
"A ripping, shadowy thriller... Mary Berry would be pleased to know that this layer cake has not even a smidgeon of a soggy bottom of disappointment."
BFSA
Lavie Tidhar has quickly established a name for himself as a short fiction writer of note, and he's now moved to writing novels, debuting with The Bookman. He has travelled widely, living variously in South Africa, the UK, and the remote island-nation of Vanuatu in the South Pacific, but is currently resident in Israel.