Books by Natasha Pulley and Complete Book Reviews
Natasha Pulley. Bloomsbury, $26 (319p) ISBN 978-1-62040-833-9
Pulley’s electrifying debut is a triumph of speculative fiction. It captures the frenetic energy of a world undergoing extraordinary changes: London in the time of new electrical devices, Gilbert and Sullivan’s theater, and the terror of Irish...
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Natasha Pulley. Bloomsbury, $26 (336p) ISBN 978-1-62040-967-1
On account of a leg injury, botanical expert Merrick Tremayne, the hero of this witty, entrancing novel set in the 19th century from Pulley (The Watchmaker of Filigree Street), initially declines to travel from England to Peru for the East India...
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Natasha Pulley. Bloomsbury, $27 (512p) ISBN 978-1-63557-330-5
The phenomenal sequel to Pulley’s The Watchmaker of Filigree Street moves the series from Victorian-era London to a haunted, steampunk version of 19th-century Tokyo. Thaniel Steepleton is offered a translator position at the British legation in...
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Natasha Pulley. Bloomsbury, $27 (448p) ISBN 978-1-63557-608-5
Pulley’s latest genre-bending feat (after The Lost Future of Pepperharrow) masterfully combines history, speculative fiction, queer romance, and more into an unputdownable whole. In 1898, Joe Tournier finds himself in Londres—a city in the French...
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Natasha Pulley. Bloomsbury, $27 (384p) ISBN 978-1-63557-327-5
The provocative, unsettling latest by Pulley (The Kingdom) revolves around a horrifying and secretive research project deep in the countryside of the Soviet Union in 1963. After having spent several years in a Siberian prison camp, biochemist Valery
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Natasha Pulley. Bloomsbury, $29.99 (480p) ISBN 978-1-63973-233-3
Bestseller Pulley (The Half Life of Valery K) astonishes in this thorny and addictive sci-fi romance. When climate crises force Royal Ballet of London principal January Stirling to seek refuge on Mars, an unexpected array of circumstances takes him...
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Natasha Pulley. Bloomsbury, $29.99 (416p) ISBN 978-1-63973-236-4
This fresh and stylish reimagining of the myth of Dionysus from Pulley (The Mars House) follows Phaidros Heliades, who, trained as a knight in the Theban army from childhood, grows up traveling all over the region with his regiment and his commander,
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Bridget Collins et al. Pegasus Crime, $25.95 (336p) ISBN 978-1-64313-797-1
Harsh winter weather and vague Victoriana bind these eight terrifying new horror shorts showcasing human depravity and grisly murder. Several tales feature cruel men, including Collins’s “A Study in Black and White,” in which a mean-spirited chess...
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