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The Women of Nell Gwynne's

The Company
by Kage Baker
The Women of Nell Gwynne's (The Company) by Kage Baker
★ 8.00 / 1
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Nebula Award winner for Best Novella 2009, World Fantasy Award nominee 2010.

Lady Beatrice was the proper British daughter of a proper British soldier, until tragedy struck and sent her home to walk the streets of early-Victorian London. But Lady Beatrice is no ordinary whore, and is soon recruited to join an underground establishment known as Nell Gwynne’s. Nell Gwynne’s is far more than simply the finest and most exclusive brothel in Whitehall; it is in fact the sister organization to the Gentlemen’s Speculative Society, that 19th-century predecessor to a certain Company... and when a member of the Society goes missing on a peculiar assignment, it’s up to Lady Beatrice and her sister harlots to investigate.

“This steampunk novella, set in 1844 London, follows the exploits of the harlots of the exclusive establishment known as Nell Gwynne’s, where they gather intelligence for the shadowy Gentlemen’s Speculative Society, a predecessor to the Company featured in several of Baker’s novels... The beautifully drawn Victorian era is neatly spiced up with futuristic technology such as mechanical eye implants. Baker’s fans will delight in this slight, bawdy and funny confection.” – Publishers Weekly

“A good time should be had by enough readers to prompt further Nell Gwynne’s capers from Baker.” – Booklist

“Despite the fantastic elements and twists The Women of Nell Gwynne’s feels faithful to the Victorian Period. One of Kage Baker’s great strengths is her brilliance in presenting other time periods. As a writer, educator, and actress she lives and breathes history. She captures not just the little details and mannerisms of daily life but the deeply held attitudes of her characters whether from 1844, 1604, or the 24th Century. Subterranean’s Deluxe Hardcover Edition won’t be for everyone’s budget but if you get a chance pick up The Women of Nell Gwynne’s. It’s a witty steampunk thriller as if written by Ian Fleming’s crazy libertine aunt. I am hopeful we will see more of Lady Beatrice and her sisters in espionage.” – i09

“The steampunk nature of the story is revealed by the amusing devices available to the spies – very much James Bond in the 19th Century – including a covert set of eyes for supposedly blind Mrs. Corvey. The actual plot is a bit rudimentary, but enjoyably relayed, as Lady Beatrice and friends entertain Lord Basmond’s various guests, witness a murder, and unravel the curious facts behind Lord Basmond’s invention.” – SF Site

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Release date: June 23, 2009

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Kage Baker

Kage Baker (1952–2010) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer.

Kage Baker was born in Hollywood, California and lived there and in Pismo Beach most of her life. Before becoming a professional writer she spent many years in theater, including teaching Elizabethan English as a second language.

Kage Baker is best known for her "Company" series of historical time travel science fiction. Her first stories were published in Asimov's Science Fiction in 1997, and her first novel, In The Garden of Iden, by Hodder & Stoughton in the same year. Other notable works include Mendoza in Hollywood (novel, 2000) and "The Empress of Mars" (novella, 2003), which was nominated for a Hugo Award.

The Company

The Company consists of eight primary books, and includes ten additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

In the Garden of Iden (The Company #1)
★ 6.00 / 2
Sky Coyote (The Company #2)
★ 7.00 / 2
Mendoza in Hollywood (The Company #3)
★ 6.00 / 1
The Graveyard Game (The Company #4)
★ 8.00 / 1
The Life of the World to Come (The Company #5)
Unrated
The Children of the Company (The Company #6)
Unrated
The Machine's Child (The Company #7)
Unrated
The Sons of Heaven (The Company #8)
Unrated
Black Projects, White Knights: The Company Dossiers (The Company)
Unrated
The Empress of Mars (The Company)
★ 8.00 / 1
Gods and Pawns (The Company)
Unrated
Rude Mechanicals (The Company)
★ 8.00 / 1
The Women of Nell Gwynne's (The Company)
★ 8.00 / 1
The Empress of Mars (The Company)
Unrated
Not Less Than Gods (The Company)
Unrated
Nell Gwynne's Scarlet Spy (The Company)
★ 8.00 / 1
Nell Gwynne's on Land and at Sea (The Company)
★ 4.00 / 1
In the Company of Thieves (The Company)
★ 7.00 / 1


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