Freedom and Necessity
"HAVE WITH YOU, AT ALL TIMES, IRON THAT CUTS, POLISHED SILVER, A SPRIG OF MISTLETOE, AND A LOADED PISTOL."
It
is 1849. Across Europe, the high tide of revolution has crested,
leaving recrimination and betrayal in its wake. From the high councils
of Prussia to the corridors of Parliament, the powers-that-be breathe
sighs of relief. But the powers-that-be are hardly unified among
themselves. Far from it...
On the south coast of England, London man-about-town
James Cobham comes to himself in a country inn, with no idea how he got
there. Corresponding with his cousin, he discovers himself to have been
presumed drowned in a boating accident. Together they decide that he
should stay put for the moment, while they investigate what may have
transpired. For James Cobham is a wanted man – wanted by conspiring
factions of the government and the Chartists alike, and also the target
of a magical conspiracy inside his own family.
And so the adventure begins... leading the reader
through every corner of mid-nineteenth-century Britain, from the
parlors of the elite to the dens of the underclass. Not since Wilkie
Collins or Conan Doyle has there been such a profusion of guns,
swordfights, family intrigues, women disguised as men, occult
societies, philosophical discussions, and, of course, pasionate romance.
Steven Brust
Steven Karl Zoltán Brust (born 1955) is an American fantasy and science fiction author of Hungarian descent. His most famous works are books about the assassin Vlad Taltos. His novels have been translated into many languages. He currently lives in Las Vegas.