The Affinity Bridge by George Mann – Review




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Steampunk is making a comeback, and with this novel Mann is leading the charge. Sir Maurice Newbury is an anthropologist at the Natural History Museum, perfect cover for his job as troubleshooting agent of the Crown.
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Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld – Review
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