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Freedom & Necessity
by Emma Bull; Steven Brust
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A young man who is believed to have drowned in 19th-century England resurfaces unharmed but in hiding. He writes to his cousin that he has no memory of the incident, yet he wants to investigate before resurfacing. The pair commence a wild romp through England in search of adventure and answers.
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9780312859749,
Hardcover,
St Martins Pr,
1997
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9780812562613,
Paperback,
Tor Books,
1997
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Publisher Notes
An extraordinary novel of magic and mystery from two of fantasy's most electrifying young authors. This wild romp leads readers through every corner of mid-nineteenth-century England, from the parlors of the intellectual elite to the dens of the underclass. Not since Wilkie Collins and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has there been such a profusion of guns, sword fights, family intrigues, women disguised as men, secret societies, occult pursuits, philosophical discussions and sheer adventure!
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