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Lucas Blogs About Armistice

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Literal peacocking. So, what's this book's deal? Well, part one of it's deal is that it's the sequel to Amberlough  by Lara Elena Donnelly. You may remember that I reviewed that book last year and that I enjoyed it. It takes place in a fictional country called Gedda with more than a few parallels to Europe in the 1920s, and centers around the lives of spies and criminals as they try to survive a coup by a fascist, authoritarian party. Thank you for filling me in, I had forgotten. You mean you still haven't read it? I'm not angry, but I am disappointed. You're not my dad! Good point. Anyway, like I said, this is the next entry in the series, so we might end up revealing a few SPOILERS   about Amberlough , consider this your warning. Does it pick up where the last book left off? Yes and no. There hasn't been a huge shift in the status quo, but it is several months later. Aristide Makricosta, former stripper and emcee at the Bee cabaret, ...

Lucas Blogs About Amberlough

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Huh, what's that on the back cover bottom right? Could it be a picture of the next book in the series? So, what's this book's deal? Well, Amberlough is the first novel by Lara Elena Donnelly. It's a sort of "sex and violence"/"trust no one" spy thriller. It takes place in a fictional country called Gedda that's on the verge of a fascist coup. We start with Cyril DePaul waking up in the apartment of his lover Aristide Makricosta. Cyril works a desk job at the "Foxhole" – Amberlough's branch of the Federal Office of Central Intelligence Services – and he probably shouldn't be sleeping with Ari since Ari's the boss of a local smuggling outfit, that is when he's not emceeing at the Bumble Bee cabaret. Also working at the Bee is Cordelia Lehane, she's a stripper who moonlights as a drug-dealer and is currently two-timing the Bee's owner with his best friend, the Bee's stand-up comic. The plot kicks into ge...