![]() ![]() John Tinker, naturally, shows up and is just as simultaneously inconvenient and perfectly helpful as he was before. ![]() it’s her support for a charity that drives Elizabeth in this novel (well, other than the above). ![]() When she’s safely back on the other side of the border, there are sure to be representatives of the Duke that’s been hunting for her waiting.Įlizabeth’s mentee, Julia, continues her education - emboldened and possibly more headstrong thanks to her recent adventures, yet still naive and idealistic. She’s got quite the powers arrayed against her - she’s about to be deported back to the Kingdom, along with dozens of other refugees. And when a few of those people are working together? It’s not going to go easy for you. Sure, it would be possible to get back to something akin to the status quo, but it’d be tricky, and he’s clearly not going for that.Īs clever and skillful as Elizabeth demonstrated herself to be, there’s always someone better. Naturally, in the sequel, he pretty much destroys all of that. ![]() So in The Bullet Catcher’s Daughter, Duncan created this nice little world and set up what could’ve been a pretty long running series of adventures for Elizabeth Barnabus and her alter-ego/brother Edwin. Series: Fall of the Gas-Lit Empire, #2Mass Market Paperback, 368 pg.
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