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Based on some of literature's horror and science fiction classics,
this "tour de force of reclaiming the narrative, executed with
impressive wit and insight" (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
debut is the story of a remarkable group of women who come together
to solve the mystery of a series of gruesome murders-and the bigger
mystery of their own origins. Mary Jekyll, alone and penniless
following her parents' death, is curious about the secrets of her
father's mysterious past. One clue in particular hints that Edward
Hyde, her father's former friend and a murderer, may be nearby, and
there is a reward for information leading to his capture...a reward
that would solve all of her immediate financial woes. But her hunt
leads her to Hyde's daughter, Diana, a feral child left to be
raised by nuns. With the assistance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr.
Watson, Mary continues her search for the elusive Hyde, and soon
befriends more women, all of whom have been created through
terrifying experimentation: Beatrice Rappaccini, Catherin Moreau,
and Justine Frankenstein. When their investigations lead them to
the discovery of a secret society of immoral and power-crazed
scientists, the horrors of their past return. Now it is up to the
monsters to finally triumph over the monstrous.
In the sequel to the Nebula finalist The Strange Case of the
Alchemist's Daughter, Mary Jekyll and the rest of the daughters of
mad scientists from literature embark on a madcap adventure across
Europe to rescue another monstrous girl and stop the Alchemical
Society's nefarious plans once and for all. Mary Jekyll's life has
been peaceful since she helped Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson solve
the Whitechapel Murders. Beatrice Rappaccini, Catherine Moreau,
Justine Frankenstein, and Mary's sister Diana Hyde have settled
into the Jekyll household in London, and although they sometimes
quarrel, the members of the Athena Club get along as well as any
five young women with very different personalities. At least they
can always rely on Mrs. Poole. But when Mary receives a telegram
that Lucinda Van Helsing has been kidnapped, the Athena Club must
travel to the Austro-Hungarian Empire to rescue yet another young
woman who has been subjected to horrific experimentation. Where is
Lucinda, and what has Professor Van Helsing been doing to his
daughter? Can Mary, Diana, Beatrice, and Justine reach her in time?
Racing against the clock to save Lucinda from certain doom, the
Athena Club embarks on a madcap journey across Europe. From Paris
to Vienna to Budapest, Mary and her friends must make new allies,
face old enemies, and finally confront the fearsome, secretive
Alchemical Society. It's time for these monstrous gentlewomen to
overcome the past and create their own destinies.
Even time travel can't unravel love Time-travel is a way for
writers to play with history and imagine different futures - for
better, or worse. When romance is thrown into the mix, time-travel
becomes a passionate tool, or heart-breaking weapon. A time agent
in the 22nd century puts their whole mission at risk when they fall
in love with the wrong person. No matter which part of history a
man visits, he cannot not escape his ex. A woman is desperately in
love with the time-space continuum, but it doesn't love her back.
As time passes and falls apart, a time-traveller must say goodbye
to their soulmate. With stories from best-selling and award-winning
authors such as Seanan McGuire, Alix E. Harrow and Nina Allan, this
anthology gives a taste for the rich treasure trove of stories we
can imagine with love, loss and reunion across time and space.
Including stories by: Alix E. Harrow, Zen Cho, Seanan McGuire,
Sarah Gailey, Jeffrey Ford, Nina Allan, Elizabeth Hand, Lavanya
Lakshminarayan, Catherynne M. Valente, Sam J. Miller, Rowan
Coleman, Margo Lanagan, Sameem Siddiqui, Theodora Goss, Carrie
Vaughn, Ellen Klages
Mary Jekyll and the Athena Club foil a plot to unseat the Queen and
race to save one of their own in this electrifying conclusion to
the Locus Award winning trilogy that began with The Strange Case of
the Alchemist's Daughter. Life's always an adventure for the Athena
Club...especially when one of their own has been kidnapped! After
their thrilling European escapades rescuing Lucina van Helsing,
Mary Jekyll, and her friends return home to discover that their
friend and kitchen maid Alice has vanished-and so has their friend
and employer Sherlock Holmes! As they race to find Alice and bring
her home safely, they discover that Alice and Sherlock's kidnapping
are only one small part of a plot that threatens Queen Victoria,
and the very future of the British Empire. Can Mary, Diana,
Beatrice, Catherine, and Justine save their friends-and the Empire?
In the final volume of the trilogy that Publishers Weekly called "a
tour de force of reclaiming the narrative, executed with impressive
wit and insight" in a starred review, the women of the Athena Club
will embrace their monstrous pasts to create their own destinies.
I have said, I think, that these poems are interpretations of what
the poet sees on the canvas. I add that they are imaginary
biographies, as true as anything that actually happened: they are
biographies written the other way around, from the evidence of the
art. Pablo Picasso's relationship with women, for instance, as when
he left her a twisted, flattened shell, curled like wet canvas on
his padded chair, mouth soundlessly screaming from the same side of
her face that both eyes now stared from. Isn't that, don't you
think it is, the way it (actually, metaphorically, what's the
difference) happened- from the Introduction by Theodora Goss
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